INTRODUCTION:
The department of History aims to develop a three pronged research program in History. Its first priority is to maximize the research potential available at IIUI, which is strong in capacity for developing Muslim History. In addition, this area of research is neglected in historical studies in Pakistan and as such it allows a great scope for contribution. The second priority of the department is to develop research potential in the areas of Pakistan History such as the political, social, economic, cultural and local/regional history. The third area of research will be based on historiographical studies related either with historiography or philosophy of History. 

AIM & OBJECTIVES:

2.1 Teaching Objectives and Learning Outcomes:
Since the students at this level are expected to be highly motivated and fully aware of the need for understanding the finer points of research methods and the philosophy behind their discipline, the teaching objective behind all courses of study will be to enhance the research potential of the scholars. In depth study of advanced research in various fields will constitute the course content and high degree of emphasis will be placed on papers of publishable quality and on public seminars for researchers and academicians. Students will be expected to gain knowledge of all possible sources on the subject. They will be required to interpret and collate, analyze and comment on the sources in terms of their authenticity, reliability and comparative utility. 

3. Requirements:
The minimum CGPA should be 3.00/4.00 (semester system) or first Division at least 60% marks (annual system) in MS/M.Phil/Equivalent Degree with GRE/GAT (Subject) with minimum 50% score for admission into PhD.

4. General Eligibility and Merit Criteria for PhD

  • The minimum CGPA should be 3.00/4.00 (semester system) or first Division at least 60% marks (annual system) in MS/M.Phil/Equivalent Degree with GRE/GAT (Subject) with minimum 50% score for admission into PhD.
  • PhD program is comprised of Course work, writing of a dissertation on an approved topic, research seminar, evaluation of dissertation by two foreign experts, and public defense of the thesis.
  • Merit for admission will be based on academic record (30%) written test (50%) and Interview (20%).

5. Scheme of Study:

  • Three Year Program (Minimum Six Semesters)
  • PhD program is designed in accordance with the HEC requirements
  • PhD program is consisted of 54 Credit Hours out of which 18 Credit Hours are allocated for course work and 36 Credit Hours for Dissertation.
  • Core Courses are compulsory. Three Elective courses may be offered from the remaining courses.
  • The students are required to take three courses each in First and Second semester.

6. Detail of the Courses:
The PhD students are supposed to complete 9 Credit Hours of compulsory Course work and 9 credit hours for optional course work. In addition the PhD students will write a dissertation equal to 36 credit hours thus completing 54 credit hours.

PhD Courses (18 Credit Hours)

1st Semester:

HP-701 Modern Philosophical Approaches in History 03
HP- 702 Trends in Medieval & Modern Historiography 03
HP- Any Elective Course 03

2nd Semester:

HP-703 Muslim History: Study of a Period, Region, Institution, Movement or a
Personality
03
HP- Any Elective Course 03
HP- Any Elective Course 03

Core Courses

Course Code Course Title Credit Hours
HP-701 Modern Philosophical Approaches in History 03
HP-702 Trends in Medieval & Modern Historiography 03
HP-703 Muslim History: Study of a Period, Region, Institution, Movement or a Personality 03

All the courses are of three Credit Hours

For PhD:

Elective Courses
The following elective courses are of three (3) credit hours each and are open to PhD students. The PhD students will take 3 courses from this list to make a total of 6 credits for his part.

For elective courses, several groups have been formed. Students will select courses from any of these groups in consultation with the department.

World History

HP-704 World History at a glance (From Ancient to Modern)          03

Muslim History 610-1258

1 HP-705 Intellectual History of the Muslims 622-1258     03
2 HP-706 Military Conquests of the Muslims and its Implications 632-750     03
3 HP-707 Social and Cultural Transformation of Muslims 622-660     03
4 HP-708 Economic Structure of the Umayyad and Abbasid     03

Modern Muslim World

1 HP-709  History of Afghanistan 1747- date 03
2 HP-710 Modern Middle East 03

History of Pakistan

1 HP-711 Political and Constitutional Developments in Pakistan 03
2 HP-712 Social and Cultural History of Pakistan 03
3 HP-713 Religion and Politics in Pakistan 03

Regional History

1 HP-714 Regional History of the Punjab          03
2 HP-715 Regional History of Khyber Pukhtunkhwa    03
3 HP-716 Regional History of Sindh 03
4 HP-717 Regional History of Baluchistan         03

Historiography and History as Discipline

1 HP-718 Muslim Historiography: A Case Study of Tabari 03
2 HP-719 Muslim Historiography: A Case Study of Masudi 03
3 HP-720 Muslim Historiography: A Case Study of Ibn Khaldun 03
4 HP-721 Problems in Historical Research 03

Note: The department will keep on adding new courses in each list/group of courses in future.

HP-800 PhD Dissertation