Courses: RELV224 Hinduism - Autumn 2021
Level of Study
Bachelor
Language of Instruction
English
Teaching semester
Spring
Place of Instruction
Bergen
Objectives and Content
Objectives and Content:
The aim of the course is for the student to acquire and deepen their knowledge of selected aspects of Hinduism past and present. Special focus is on pilgrimage traditions, goddess traditions, Yoga, the social contexts and modern interpretations.
Learning Outcomes
The student shall by the end of the course have gained the following learning outcome defined in knowledge, skills, and general competence:
Knowledge:
The student
- has thorough knowledge about regional and local plurality of Hindu traditions and textual foundation of Hindu traditions
- has detailed knowledge of the emergence of various ritual and theological traditions and Hinduism as a religious practice and a religious identity, and of modern interpretations
Skills:
The student
- has the ability to analyse academic texts and draw own conclusions
- has the ability to compose texts based on reasoning
- has experience with communicating information and theories, and to address problems concerning the topic as well as their solution in written and oral communication
General competence:
The student
- has the ability to communicate problems, analyses and conclusions within this field of knowledge
Required Previous Knowledge
Recommended Previous Knowledge
The student should have a sound knowledge of English since the course literature and the lectures are in English.
Credit Reduction due to Course Overlap
Due to course overlap, students can not take RELV224 as well as RELV324.
If combined, the outcome of credits will be reduced with 15 ECTS credits.
Access to the Course
The course is open to students enrolled in the University of Bergen
Teaching and learning methods
Lectures, normally 10 lectures of 2 hours.
Compulsory Assignments and Attendance
Forms of Assessment
Form of assessment:
- School exam (written) of 6 hours
NB. Spring 2021, the written school examination is replaced by a 3 days take-home examination in order to prevent corona.
Examination Support Material
If the course is given in English, a dictionary (without any notes in it) between your own language and English is permitted (for example, a German-English-German or a French-English-French dictionary). You may bring your dictionary to the exam location. The teacher will check the dictionary at the exam location before you are allowed to use it.
Grading Scale
A graded marking scale (A to F) is used. A is the top grade and F means Failed.
This grading scale is also used spring semester 2020.
Subject Overlap
Full subject overlap with RELV324
Assessment Semester
Spring.
There will also be assessment early autumn semester (only for students with valid mandatory course requirements, if any), given that the course is instructed the semester before.
Reading List
The reading list runs to about 1000-1500 pages.
The reading list is published by June 1st. for the autumn semester and by December 1st. for the spring semester.
Course Evaluation
The course unit will be evaluated regularly.
Programme Committee
The Programme Committee for The Study of Religions
Course Coordinator
The Programme Committee for The Study of Religion, Department of Archaeology, History, Cultural Studies- and Religion (AHKR)
Course Administrator
Department of Archaeology, History, Cultural Studies- and Religion (AHKR)
Contact Information
mailto:studierettleiar@ahkr.uib.no
Study Advisor: studierettleiar@ahkr.uib.no
Administration of examination: eksamen@ahkr.uib.no