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BS Mathematics (Specialization in Accounting and Finance)

BS Mathematics (specialization in Accounting and Finance) is an undergraduate degree that combines strong mathematical foundations with practical financial, economic, and accounting applications. It is designed for students who are interested in both analytical problem-solving and real-world financial systems.

1. Core Mathematics Foundation

In the early semesters, students build a solid base in mathematics, including:

  • Calculus (differentiation and integration)
  • Linear Algebra
  • Differential Equations
  • Probability and Statistics
  • Real and Complex Analysis
  • Numerical Methods

These subjects develop logical reasoning, quantitative thinking, and problem-solving skills.

2. Accounting and Finance Specialization

As the program progresses, mathematics is applied to financial and accounting systems. Key subjects include:

  • Cost Accounting
  • Business Finance
  • Corporate Finance
  • Financial Management
  • Accountant in Business
  • Time Series Analysis and Forecasting
  • Stochastic Processes

Students learn how financial systems operate, how companies manage money, and how investment decisions are made.

3. Skills Developed

Graduates gain strong abilities in:

  • Analytical and critical thinking
  • Data interpretation and financial modeling
  • Problem-solving in complex systems
  • Use of software like Excel, MATLAB, or statistical tools
  • Understanding of business and financial decision-making

4. Career Opportunities

After completing this degree, students can pursue careers such as:

  • Financial Analyst
  • Accountant or Auditor (with additional certification like ACCA/CA)
  • Investment Banker (entry-level roles)
  • Risk Analyst
  • Data Analyst
  • Banking Officer
  • Actuarial Assistant (with further studies)

They may also continue higher education in fields like Finance, Economics, Actuarial Science.

5. Capstone Program

In BS Mathematics with Accounting & Finance specialization, the capstone program links mathematical concepts with real-world accounting and financial problems. It provides internship-like experience in cost accounting, business finance, and corporate finance, helping students gain practical skills and start careers before graduation.

Curriculum Structure

Specialization in Artificial Intelligence / Data Science / Cyber Security / Accounting and Finance
Applicable to Batch No. F2025070 | Session: Fall 2025

1st Year

Fall SemesterCodeCourse TitleCr. Hrs.Prerequisite
EN110 English-I 3 -----
MA107 Calculus and Analytic Geometry 3 -----
IS135 Computer Applications 3 -----
QM111 Quantitative Skills & Reasoning 3 -----
ISL112 / XXX Islamic Thoughts & Perspectives / Ethics 2 -----
CH211 Everyday Science 2 -----
MK210 Principles of Marketing 2 -----
Fall Credits: 18
Spring SemesterCodeCourse TitleCr. Hrs.Prerequisite
EN112 English-II 3 EN110
MA100 Calculus-I 3 -----
MA105 Discrete Mathematics 3 -----
MA150 Probability and Statistics 3 -----
CC111 + CC111L Programming Fundamentals + Lab 3+1 -----
SD210 Civic and Community Engagement 2 -----
Spring Credits: 18

2nd Year

Fall SemesterCodeCourse TitleCr. Hrs.Prerequisite
SD222 Foreign Language 2 -----
MA210 Linear Algebra 3 -----
CC112, CC112L Object Oriented Programming 3+1 CC111, CC111L
MA103 Calculus II 3 MA100
*** Think AI 2 -----
ITC111 Understanding of Quran-I 1 -----
POL101 Pakistan Studies 2 -----
Fall Credits: 17
Spring SemesterCodeCourse TitleCr. Hrs.Prerequisite
CC213, CC213L Data Structures 3+1 CC111, CC111L
MA300 Calculus III 3 MA103
ITC122 Understanding of Quran-II 1 -----
AI271/AI271L / MA263 / MA352 / AC130 Programming for AI + Lab / Programming for DS / Intro to Cryptography / Financial Accounting 2+1 / 3 -----
MA250 Abstract Algebra 3 -----
MG220 Innovation and Entrepreneurship 2 -----
POL121 Pakistan Ideology, Constitution and Society 2 -----
Spring Credits: 18

3rd Year

Fall SemesterCodeCourse TitleCr. Hrs.Prerequisite
MA312 Real Analysis – I 3 -----
MA218 Ordinary Differential Equations 3 -----
CC342 Analysis of Algorithms 3 CC213, CC213L
CC230, CC230L / AC300 Database Systems (for AI/DS/CS) / Cost Accounting 2+1 / 3 -----
MA330 Vector and Tensor Analysis 3 -----
SD100 English Immersion I 0 -----
MA223 Computational Physics & Numerical Analysis 3 -----
Fall Credits: 18
Spring SemesterCodeCourse TitleCr. Hrs.Prerequisite
MA314 Real Analysis – II 3 MA312
MA324 Complex Analysis 3 -----
MA321 Partial Differential Equations 3 -----
CS371 / DS291 / CY361, CY361L / FN340 Artificial Intelligence / Intro to Data Science / Cyber Security + Lab / Business Finance 2+1 / 3 -----
SD101 21st Century Skills 0 -----
PH101 Mechanics 3 -----
MA311 Differential Geometry 3 -----
Spring Credits: 18

4th Year

Fall SemesterCodeCourse TitleCr. Hrs.Prerequisite
AI372 Machine Learning + Lab 2+1 -----
xxx Elective-I 3 -----
PH311 Classical Mechanics 3 -----
MA445 Topology 3 -----
MA498 Capstone I / COOP I 3 -----
Fall Credits: 15
Spring SemesterCodeCourse TitleCr. Hrs.Prerequisite
MA461 / DS391 / CC361 / FN440 Artificial Neural Network / Data Mining / Information Security / Financial Management 3 -----
xxx Elective-II 3 -----
SC401 Scientific Writing & Research Methods 3 -----
MA499 Capstone II / COOP II 3 -----
Spring Credits: 12

? Mandatory: Internship of 3 Credit hours during the program.
Total Credits: 137

Interdisciplinary Courses

Sr.CodeCourse TitleCr. Hr.
1. CC111, CC111L Programming Fundamentals + Lab 3+1
2. PH101 Mechanics 3
3. PH311 Classical Mechanics 3
4. SC401 Scientific Writing & Research Methods 3
5. CC213, CC213L Data Structures 3+1
6. CC112, CC112L Object Oriented Programming 3+1
Total 21

General Education Courses

Sr.CodeCourse TitleCr. Hrs.
1. ISL112 Islamic Thoughts & Perspectives 2
2. POL121 Pakistan Ideology, Constitution and Society 2
3. CH211 Everyday Science 2
4. SD222 Foreign Language 2
5. MK210 Principles of Marketing 2
6. MG220 Innovation and Entrepreneurship 2
7. EN110 English-I 3
8. EN112 English-II 3
9. QM111 Quantitative Skills & Reasoning 3
10. MA107 Calculus and Analytic Geometry 3
11. *** Think AI 2
12. IS135 Computer Applications 3
13. ITC111 Understanding of Quran-I 1
14. ITC122 Understanding of Quran-II 1
15. POL101 Pakistan Studies 2
16. SD210 Civic and Community Engagement 2
Total 35

List of Electives (For all Specializations)

Sr.CodeCourse TitleCr. Hr.
1. MA301 Operation Research 3
2. MA309 Affine and Euclidean Geometry 3
3. MA400 Measure Theory 3
4. MA402 Simulation and Modeling 3
5. MA403 Graph Theory and Combinatorics 3
6. MA406 Special Relativity 3
7. MA407 Fluid Mechanics 3
8. MA411 Number Theory and its Application 3
9. MA426 Functional Analysis 3
10. MA464 Advanced Group Theory 3
11. MA467 Fuzzy Set Theory 3
12. MA468 Numerical Solutions of ODEs 3
13. MA473 Fixed Point Theory 3
14. MA476 Fractional Calculus 3
15. MA479 Big Data Analytics 3
16. MA480 Computer Vision and Image Processing 3
17. MA481 AI Ethics and Responsible AI 3
18. MA482 Time Series Analysis and Forecasting 3
19. MA483 Recommender Systems 3
20. MA484 AI in Healthcare 3
21. AI391 Natural Language Processing 3
22. MG221 Accountant in Business 3
23. IB380 Introduction to Islamic Banking and Finance 3
24. MA475 Stochastic Calculus 3
25. MA472 Mathematical Economics 3

A BS Mathematics with a specialization in Accounting and Finance is an excellent choice for students who enjoy working with numbers, solving real-world problems, and building a strong professional career. This degree combines mathematical skills with financial knowledge, preparing students for success in today's competitive business world.

Strong Career Opportunities

Graduates of this program can work in a variety of industries including banking, accounting firms, financial institutions, insurance companies, investment firms, and multinational organizations. Career options include:

  • Financial Analyst
  • Accountant
  • Auditor
  • Risk Manager
  • Investment Consultant
  • Data Analyst
  • Banking Officer

The demand for professionals with analytical and financial expertise continues to grow globally.

Combination of Mathematics and Finance

This specialization helps students develop advanced problem-solving and analytical abilities. Students learn how mathematics is applied in financial decision-making, budgeting, forecasting, taxation, and investment analysis. It creates a perfect balance between theory and practical business applications.

High Earning Potential

Professionals in accounting and finance often enjoy attractive salary packages and career growth opportunities. With strong mathematical and financial knowledge, graduates become valuable assets for organizations.

Develop Analytical and Decision-Making Skills

The program trains students to analyze financial data, manage risks, and make informed decisions. These skills are highly important in modern businesses where data-driven strategies are essential for success.

Opportunities for Higher Education

Students can continue their studies in fields such as:

  • MBA Finance
  • MS Accounting & Finance
  • Actuarial Sciences
  • Data Science
  • Chartered Accountancy (CA)
  • ACCA and CFA certifications

This degree provides a strong academic foundation for professional qualifications and advanced studies.

Contribution to the Business World

Accounting and finance professionals play a key role in the growth of businesses and economies. By choosing this specialization, students become capable of helping organizations manage resources, improve profits, and achieve financial stability.

Future-Oriented Degree

In today's digital and financial world, companies rely heavily on data analysis, financial planning, and strategic management. A BS Mathematics specialization in Accounting and Finance equips students with modern skills needed for the future job market.

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