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Course Subjects
Description:
The course aims to strengthen mathematical skills, deepen mathematical knowledge, improve problem-solving, integrate IT, build confidence, foster creativity, and provide a foundation for further study in mathematics.
The objective of this Advanced Mathematics (Add Maths) course is to develop students’ advanced mathematical skills, problem-solving abilities, and appreciation for the subject. The course aims to prepare students for further studies in mathematics or mathematics-related subjects.
Topics:
- Functions
- Quadratic functions
- Equations, inequalities, and graphs
- Indices and surds
- Polynomials
- Simultaneous equations
- Logarithmic and exponential functions
- Straight line graphs
- Circular measure
- Trigonometry
- Permutations and combinations
- Series
- Vectors in two dimensions
Description:
The course focuses on developing students’ understanding of mathematical concepts and skills, including quadratic equations and functions, further functions, coordinate geometry, trigonometry, and their applications. The aim is to foster intellectual curiosity, improve communication through mathematical language, and enhance problem-solving skills. The course also aims to provide a foundation for further study in mathematics and other related disciplines while promoting enjoyment and confidence in the subject.
The objective of the course is to provide students with a strong foundation in mathematical concepts and skills, including quadratic equations, functions, coordinate geometry, trigonometry, and their applications in practical situations. The course aims to develop students’ mathematical language, reasoning skills, and appreciation for the pattern, structure, and power of mathematics.
Topics:
- Chapter 01: Quadratic Equations and Functions
- Chapter 2: Further Functions
- Chapter 3: Application of Mathematics in Practical Situations
- Chapter 4: Coordinate Geometry
- Chapter 5: Further Trigonometry
- Chapter 6: Application of Trigonometry
- Chapter 7: Arc Length and Area of Sector
Description:
The objective of the biology course is to provide a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental principles of biology, including cell structure and function, classification, plant and human anatomy and physiology, enzymes, nutrition, respiration, disease, genetics, and the relationships between organisms and their environment. Students will gain knowledge in the use of scientific inquiry and experimentation to further understand the natural world and how organisms interact with one another.
The course aims to cover:
- Cells
- Classification
- Movement Into And Out Of Cells
- Biological Molecules
- Enzymes
- Plant Nutrition
- Transport In Flowering Plants
- Human Nutrition
- Human Gas Exchange
- Respiration
- Transport In Humans
- Disease And Immunity
- Excretion
- Coordination And Control
- Coordination And Response In Plants
- Development Of Organisms And Continuity Of Life
- Inheritance
- Biotechnology And Genetic Modification
- Relationships Of Organisms With One Another And With
Description:
This course provides an in-depth study of various topics in chemistry, including states of matter, atomic structure, stoichiometry, electrochemistry, chemical energetics, reactions, acids and bases, the periodic table, metals, environmental chemistry, organic chemistry, and experimental techniques. The aim is to develop a comprehensive understanding of the subject, with a focus on practical and experimental aspects, and to provide a solid foundation for further study in the field.
The objective of the chemistry course is to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the basic principles and concepts of chemistry, including matter, chemical reactions, chemical energetics, stoichiometry, and the periodic table. Students will also learn about organic chemistry, electrochemistry, environmental chemistry, and chemical analysis techniques. The course aims to develop critical thinking and problem solving skills, as well as an appreciation for the relevance of chemistry to everyday life and the environment. The course also aims to provide a strong foundation for further study in science, technology, engineering and math fields.
Description:
The course provides an in-depth study of the fundamental principles of physics, including motion, forces, energy, thermal physics, waves, electricity and magnetism, nuclear physics, and space physics. The aim is to provide a comprehensive understanding of these concepts and their applications, so that students can appreciate the relationships between physical phenomena and the underlying physical laws. The course will also develop the skills and knowledge required to analyze and solve problems in physics, and to understand the applications of physics in a variety of fields.
The course aims to develop critical thinking skills and problem-solving abilities in the context of physical sciences and to foster an appreciation for the role of physics in shaping our understanding of the world around us.
Topics:
- Motion, Forces and Energy
- Thermal Physics
- Waves
- Electricity and Magnesium
- Nuclear Physics
- Space Physics
Description:
The course objective of this is to provide a comprehensive understanding of computer science, including data representation, data transmission, hardware and software, the internet and its uses, and automated and emerging technologies.
This course focuses on computer science concepts including data representation, data transmission, hardware and software, the internet and its uses, and automated and emerging technologies. Additionally, it covers algorithm design and problem solving, programming, databases, and Boolean logic.
Topics:
- Data Representation
- Data Transmission
- Hardware
- Software
- The internet and its uses
- Automated and emerging Technologies
- Algorithm Design and Problem Solving
- Programming
- Databases
- Boolean Logic2v
Description:
This economics course covers the basic economic problem, resource allocation through market forces, microeconomic decision makers, government and macroeconomy, economic development, and international trade and globalization. Topics include factors of production, opportunity cost, market equilibrium and disequilibrium, government policies, population changes and their effect on development, and the principles of specialization and free trade.
This economics course aims to provide an understanding of the fundamental concepts and principles of economics, including the basic economic problem, allocation of resources, decision making by microeconomic agents, government and macroeconomy, economic development, and international trade and globalization. The course explores the interplay between economic forces and the role of government policies in shaping economic outcomes. It also examines the effects of changes in population and globalization on economic development and the principles of international trade
Topics:
- The Basic Economic Problem
- The Allocation of Resources
- Microeconomic decisions makers
- Government and The Macroeconomy
- Economic Development
- International Trade And Globalization
Description:
Accounting is the process of recording, classifying, and summarizing financial transactions to provide information for decision making. This course covers basic accounting principles, financial statement preparation, and analysis of financial data.
The objective of this accounting course is to equip students with fundamental knowledge of accounting principles and practices, enabling them to accurately record, report and analyze financial transactions, and make informed decisions based on financial information.
Topics:
- The Fundamentals Of Accounting
- Sources And Recording Of Data
- Verification Of Accounting Records
- Accounting Procedures
- Preparation Of Financial Statements
- Analysis And Interpretation
- Accounting Principles And Policies
Description:
The aims of the syllabus are to enable candidates to acquire a knowledge of the major sources of Islam, its main beliefs and its early history. To develop an enquiring approach to the study of Islam and identify and explore the religious, historical and moral questions raised in the material they study.
Topics:
- Quranic Passages: All three themes.
- History and Importance of Quran.
- Biography of Prophet (S.A.W): Makki and Madni life.
- First Muslim Community.
- Ahadith of the Prophet (S.A.W) 1-20.
- History and Importance of Hadith.
- Guided Caliphs of Islam.
- Articles and Pillars of Islam
Description:
This O Level English Language course is designed to help students develop their communicative competence and creative skills while fostering critical thinking and cross-cultural awareness. This will be achieved through a curriculum that focuses on composition, directed writing, and reading for ideas.
Objective:
The course aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the four main areas of focus: Communication Understanding, Creativity, Critical Skills, and Cross-Cultural Awareness.
Description:
This course focuses on the history and culture of Pakistan and its environment, including its physical characteristics, human and natural resources, economic development, and population characteristics. The course covers the cultural and historical background of the Pakistan movement, the emergence of Pakistan from 1906-47, and nationhood from 1947-99. Additionally, the course examines the land of Pakistan, its natural resources, power, agricultural and industrial development, trade, transport, telecommunications, and population and employment.
Objectives:
- To provide insights into the origins, creation, and development of Pakistan.
- To encourage discussion of current issues facing Pakistan.
- To understand the physical characteristics, human and natural resources, and economic development of Pakistan.
- To appreciate the inter-relationships between population characteristics and the country’s development.
Topics
- Introduction to the history and culture of Pakistan
- The cultural and historical background of the Pakistan movement
- The emergence of Pakistan 1906-47
- Nationhood 1947-99
- The Land of Pakistan
- Natural resources and sustainability
- Power resources
- Agricultural development
- Industrial development
- Trade and commerce
- 11. Transport and telecommunications
- Population and employment
Description:
The course will cover topics such as letter writing, report writing, dialogue writing, descriptive and narrative essays, comprehension passages, and translation exercises between English and Arabic.
This course aims to develop students’ writing and reading skills in Arabic, with a focus on accuracy, appropriateness, and effectiveness. Through various forms of writing and comprehension tasks, the course seeks to foster a love of language and its many uses, as well as provide opportunities for personal growth and greater understanding of oneself and others.