Course developed and delivered by:
Professor Dr. Bushra H. Rahman
Qualification:
· Ph.D in Mass Communication from Punjab University
· M. Phil in Mass Communication from Punjab University
· Masters in Mass communication from Karachi University
· Masters in Islamiyat from Karachi University
· LLM from Karachi University
Experience:
· Assistant Professor in University of the Punjab Institute of Communication Studies since 1998.
· Coordinator M.Phil program in University of the Punjab Institute of Communication Studies since 2002.
· Lecturer in Wise College for Girls 1994-96
· Lecturer in Lahore Grammar College 1993-94
· Research Officer at Press Institute of Pakistan Karachi 1987-89
Research Work:
· Thesis Paper on JUVENILE DELINQUINCY for LLM.
· “Challenges faced by Pakistan and the role of Religious Magazines.” An M.phil dissertation
· “Images of Muslim Women in the International Magazines : A case of Time and Newsweek” Ph.D dissertation
Workshops, Seminars & Conferences:
· International Conference on History and Civilization of the Muslim World
· Women & Journalism (Resource Person)
· International Conference on international Communication
· Workshop on Developing a strategy for institutional reforms and rehabilitation of juvenile Prisoners with public private partnership (Resource Person)
· International Workshop on Communication & Social Development.
· National Seminar on Pakistanis Foreign Policy Challenges & Options
· Inter faith dialogue with US Scholars
· EFA National Workshop
· Workshop on APA style writing (Resource Person)
· Training Workshop on Content Specialized Available Through digital library program
· Citizens Media rights and Citizen Media Responsibilities
· Dialogue with the US Scholars
· Issues in Education
· Teacher Training Program
· Information Technology
· Suicide Reporting
· Role of Journalists in a Civil Society
· Women’s Empowerment in the New Millennium
· Dynamic Learning and Management Skills
· Lesson Planning
· Federal Public Service
· Commission Examination
· Women and Development
· Population and Development
· Communication