14.03. South Asian, Tibetan and Buddhist Studies
A. Bachelor Degree Programme - Languages and Culture of South Asia and Tibet
1. Orientation Period
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Maas, Mo 11:00-12:30 (13×)
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Wieser-Much, Tu 10:00-11:30 (14×)
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Buß, We 10:00-11:30 (15×)
M1: Introduction to the Degree Programme in "Languages and Culture of South Asia and Tibet"
2. Group of Required Modules - Fields of Work
M3: Introduction to Selected Fields of Indology
M4: Introduction to Selected Fields of Tibetology and Buddhist Studies
M5: Introduction to Selected Fields of Modern South Asian Studies
3. Required Module incl. Bachelor's Papers
M18: Advanced Module on Philology and Culture Studies of South Asia and Tibet
4. Alternative Groups of Required Modules
4.1. APMG - First Language
A1: APMG - Sanskrit as First Language
M2a: Classical Sanskrit as First Language I
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Kintaert, We 13:30-15:00 (15×)
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Kintaert, Mo 13:30-15:00 (13×), Tu 13:30-15:00 (14×)
M6a: Classical Sanskrit as First Language II
M8a: Advanced Module on Classical Sanskrit as First Language
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Ferstl, Fr 13:30-15:00 (14×), Tu 13:30-15:00 (13×)
M12a: Literary Genres and Forms of Language in Sanskrit I
M17a: Literary Genres and Forms of Language in Sanskrit II
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Werba, We 17:30-19:00 (15×)
B1: APMG - Classical Tibetan as First Language
M2b: Classical Tibetan as First Language I
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Dolensky
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Schiller, Tu 11:45-13:15 (14×), Fr 11:45-13:15 (14×)
M6b: Classical Tibetan as First Language II
M8b: Advanced Module on Classical Tibetan as First Language
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Lasic, Th 09:10-11:40 (9×)
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Mathes, Mo 10:00-11:30 (12×)
M12b: Literary Genres and Forms of Language in Tibetan I
M17b: Literary Genres and Forms of Language in Tibetan II
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Mathes, Tu 11:45-13:15 (13×)
C1: APMG - Modern Indian Language as First Language
M2c: Modern Indian Language as First Language I
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Chudal, We 08:15-09:45 (15×), Mo 08:15-09:45 (12×)
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Chudal, Fr 08:15-09:45 (14×)
M6c: Modern Indian Language as First Language II
M8c: Advanced Module on a Modern Indian Language as First Language
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Chudal, Tu 08:15-09:45 (14×)
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Chudal, Th 08:15-09:45 (15×)
M12c: Modern Literary Genres and Forms of Language I
M17c: Modern Literary Genres and Forms of Language II
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Chudal, Mo 14:30-16:00 (13×)
4.2. APMG - Second Language
A2: APMG - Sanskrit as Second Language
M7a: Classical Sanskrit as Second Language I
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Kintaert, We 13:30-15:00 (15×)
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Kintaert, Mo 13:30-15:00 (13×), Tu 13:30-15:00 (14×)
M11a: Classical Sanskrit as Second Language II
B2: APMG - Classical Tibetan as Second Language
M7b: Classical Tibetan as Second Language I
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Dolensky
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Schiller, Tu 11:45-13:15 (14×), Fr 11:45-13:15 (14×)
M11b: Classical Tibetan as Second Language II
C2: APMG - Modern Indian Language as Second Language
M7c: Modern Indian Language as Second Language I
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Chudal, We 08:15-09:45 (15×), Mo 08:15-09:45 (12×)
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Chudal, Fr 08:15-09:45 (14×)
M11c: Modern Indian Language as Second Language II
D2: APMG - Modern Tibetan as Second Language
M7d: Modern Tibetan as Second Language I
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Geisler, We 08:15-09:45 (15×), Fr 08:15-09:45 (14×)
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Geisler, Mo 08:15-09:45 (12×)
M11d: Modern Tibetan as Second Language II
5. Group of Elective Modules - Cultural History
M9: Basics of Cultural History A
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Mathes, Fr 10:00-11:30 (14×)
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Deshpande, Th 13:30-15:30 (11×)
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Wieser-Much, We 11:45-13:15 (15×)
M10: Basics of Cultural History B
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140223 PS 5 ECTS Influential Personalities of the Hindu Reform Movements in the 18th and 19th CenturiesBuß, Th 10:00-11:30 (15×)
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Higgins, We 10:00-11:30 (15×)
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Rastelli, Tu 15:30-17:00 (14×)
M13: Culture - Language - Society A
M14: Culture - Language - Society B
6. Group of Elective Modules - Applied Cultural Studies
M15a: Field Trip
M15b: Regional Cultures
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Deshpande, Mo 10:00-13:00 (10×)
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von Stockhausen-Wettstein, Fr 10:00-12:30 (9×)
M16a: Advanced Module on Classical Sanskrit as Second Language
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Ferstl, Fr 13:30-15:00 (14×), Tu 13:30-15:00 (13×)
M16b: Advanced Module on Classical Tibetan as Second Language
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Lasic, Th 09:10-11:40 (9×)
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Mathes, Mo 10:00-11:30 (12×)
M16c: Advanced Module on a Modern Indian Language as Second Language
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Chudal, Tu 08:15-09:45 (14×)
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Chudal, Th 08:15-09:45 (15×)
M16d: Advanced Module on Modern Tibetan as Second Language
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Draszczyk, Tu 10:00-11:30 (14×)
B. Master Degree Programmes in South Asian, Tibetan and Buddhist Studies
1. Culture and Society of Modern South Asia
a. Required Modules
M1: Modern South Asian Society
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Gaenszle, We 10:00-11:30 (15×)
M2: Basics of the History of Culture and Ideas of Modern South Asia
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Deshpande, Th 13:30-15:30 (11×)
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Hartnack, Fr 13:30-15:00 (14×)
M3: Modern South Asian Cultural Studies in practice
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Gaenszle, Tu 10:00-11:30 (14×)
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Deshpande, Mo 10:00-13:00 (10×)
M4: Modern South Asian History
M7: Modern South Asian Languages in practice
M8: Linguistic Traditions of Modern South Asia
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Gaenszle, Th 11:45-13:15 (15×)
b. Alternatively Required Modules
APM5: Basics of Contemporary South Asian Cultures
APM6: Cultures of the Larger Cultural Area
c. Master-Module
M9: Master's Colloquium
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Gaenszle, Th 16:00-17:30 (15×)
M10: Master's Thesis
M11: Master's Examination
2. Languages and Cultures of South Asia
a. Required Modules
M1: Language, Literature, and Religion of the Vedic Cultural Period
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140101 SE 10 ECTS The Vedic Verb and its Diachronic Development - New Verbal Morphemes and their Spread in Vedic LiteratureWerba, Mo 10:00-11:30 (13×)
M2: Aspects of the History of Language, Literature, Religion, and Philosophy in South Asia
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140241 VO 5 ECTS [ de en ] From Heaven to Hell - Ideas of Rebirth and its Forms in the Religious History of South AsiaEltschinger, Mo 11:45-13:15 (13×)
b. Alternatively Required Modules 3: Philology and Textual Hermeneutics
APM3a: Philology and Textual Hermeneutics in the Field of the Philosophical-Religious Traditions of South Asia I
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Maas, Mo 14:30-16:00 (13×)
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140371 UE 5 ECTS The Debate on the Existence of a Self beyond the Body - between the Naiyayikas and the Materialists according to Bhatta Jayanta's NyayamanjariPreisendanz, We 11:45-13:15 (16×)
APM3b: Ancient Indian Language Varieties and Literary Genres
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Werba, Tu 08:30-10:00 (14×)
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Werba, We 17:30-19:00 (15×)
c. Required Modules
M4: Language, Literature, Religion, and Philosophy of the non-Brahmanical Traditions of Premedieval South Asia
M5: Language, Literature, Religion, and Philosophy of the Classical and Medieval Cultural Periods of South Asia
d. Elective Module Group 6
M6 (PR): Philology, Textual Hermeneutics, and Cultural History for the Focus "Philosophies and Religions of South Asia" - M6a or M6c or M6d
M6a: Philology and Textual Hermeneutics in the Field of the Philosophical-Religious Traditions of South Asia II
M6c: Philology and Textual Hermeneutics of Modern Indian Texts
M6d: Language, Literature, Religion, and Philosophy of South Asia in their Historical Development
M6 (SL): Philology, Textual Hermeneutics, and Cultural History for the Focus "Languages and Literatures of South Asia" - M6b or M6c or M6d
M6b: Philology and Textual Hermeneutics of Middle Indic and Hybrid/Classical Texts
M6c: Philology and Textual Hermeneutics of Modern Indian Texts
M6d: Language, Literature, Religion, and Philosophy of South Asia in their Historical Development
e. Required Module
M7: Language, Literature, Religion, and Philosophy of Modern South Asia
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Gaenszle, Th 11:45-13:15 (15×)
f. Master-Module
Alternative Required Module 8
M8a: Master's Colloquium on Philosophy and Religion of South Asia
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Preisendanz, We 15:15-16:45 (15×)
M8b: Master’s Colloquium on Language and Literature of South Asia
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Werba, Th 14:15-15:45 (16×)
Required Module
M9: Master's Thesis in Languages and Cultures of South Asia
M10: Master's Examination
3. Tibetan and Buddhist Studies
a. Required Modules
M1: Philology and Methods
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Tillemans, Tu 13:30-15:30 (10×)
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Tillemans, Mo 11:45-13:45 (9×)
M2: Textual Hermeneutics
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140285 UE 5 ECTS Tibetan Madhyamaka Exegesis - Readings in Tsong kha pa's sPyad 'jug shes rab le'u'i tikka Blo gsal baTauscher, We 17:00-18:30 (15×)
b. Alternative Required Module 3
APM3a: Introduction to an Additional Language of the Cultural Area of Buddhism
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Geisler, We 08:15-09:45 (15×), Fr 08:15-09:45 (14×)
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Geisler, Mo 08:15-09:45 (12×)
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Chudal, We 08:15-09:45 (15×), Mo 08:15-09:45 (12×)
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Chudal, Fr 08:15-09:45 (14×)
APM3b: Advanced Philology
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Maas, Mo 14:30-16:00 (13×)
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Mathes, Tu 11:45-13:15 (13×)
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Werba, Tu 08:30-10:00 (14×)
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Werba, We 17:30-19:00 (15×)
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140371 UE 5 ECTS The Debate on the Existence of a Self beyond the Body - between the Naiyayikas and the Materialists according to Bhatta Jayanta's NyayamanjariPreisendanz, We 11:45-13:15 (16×)
c. Required Modules
M4: Special Lecture on Tibetan and Buddhist Studies
M5: Philosophical-Religious Traditions of Tibet and Buddhism I
M6: Literature, History, and Culture of Tibet and Buddhism
M7: Philosophical-Religious Traditions of Tibet and Buddhism II
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140287 SE 10 ECTS Tibetan Doxographical Literature - Selected Readings of Phya pa Chos kyi seng ge's bDe bar shegs pa dang phyi rel pa'i gzhung rnam par 'byed paTauscher, Th 17:00-18:30 (15×)
d. Master-Module
M8: Master's Colloquium in Tibetan and Buddhist Studies
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Tillemans, Th 13:30-15:30 (10×)
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Mathes, Th 11:45-13:15 (15×)
M9: Master's Thesis in Tibetan and Buddhist Studies
M10: Master's Examination in Tibetan and Buddhist Studies
4. Buddhist Studies
a. Required Modules
M1: Comparative Philology of Buddhist Tradition
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Tillemans, Tu 13:30-15:30 (10×)
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Tillemans, Mo 11:45-13:45 (9×)
M2: Text Hermeneutics in the Field of Philosophical-Religious Traditions of Buddhism outside of South Asia
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140285 UE 5 ECTS Tibetan Madhyamaka Exegesis - Readings in Tsong kha pa's sPyad 'jug shes rab le'u'i tikka Blo gsal baTauscher, We 17:00-18:30 (15×)
b. Alternative Required Module 3
APM 3a: Introduction to an Additional Language of the Cultural Area
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Geisler, We 08:15-09:45 (15×), Fr 08:15-09:45 (14×)
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Geisler, Mo 08:15-09:45 (12×)
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Chudal, We 08:15-09:45 (15×), Mo 08:15-09:45 (12×)
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Chudal, Fr 08:15-09:45 (14×)
APM 3b: Advanced Philology and Text Hermeneutics in the Field of Philosophical-Religious Traditions of the Cultural Area
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Mathes, Tu 11:45-13:15 (13×)
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Werba, We 17:30-19:00 (15×)
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140371 UE 5 ECTS The Debate on the Existence of a Self beyond the Body - between the Naiyayikas and the Materialists according to Bhatta Jayanta's NyayamanjariPreisendanz, We 11:45-13:15 (16×)
c. Required Modules
M4: Philosophical-Religious Traditions of Buddhism I
M5: Culture and History of Buddhism I
M6: Basics of Philosophy, Religion and Culture of Buddhism
d. Alternative Required Module 7
APM 7a: Philosophical-Religious Traditions of Buddhism II
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140287 SE 10 ECTS Tibetan Doxographical Literature - Selected Readings of Phya pa Chos kyi seng ge's bDe bar shegs pa dang phyi rel pa'i gzhung rnam par 'byed paTauscher, Th 17:00-18:30 (15×)
APM 7b: Culture and History of Buddhism II
e. Master-Module
M8: Master's Colloquium in Buddhist Studies
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Mathes, Th 11:45-13:15 (15×)
M9: Master's Thesis
M10: Master's Examination
5. Philosophies and Religions of South Asia
a. Required Modules
M1: History and Teachings of a Selected Philosophical-Religious Tradition of South Asia
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140287 SE 10 ECTS Tibetan Doxographical Literature - Selected Readings of Phya pa Chos kyi seng ge's bDe bar shegs pa dang phyi rel pa'i gzhung rnam par 'byed paTauscher, Th 17:00-18:30 (15×)
M2: Philosophy and Religion of South Asia, Past and Present
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140241 VO 5 ECTS [ de en ] From Heaven to Hell - Ideas of Rebirth and its Forms in the Religious History of South AsiaEltschinger, Mo 11:45-13:15 (13×)
M3: Textual Hermeneutics in the Field of Philosophical-Religious Traditions of South Asia
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140371 UE 5 ECTS The Debate on the Existence of a Self beyond the Body - between the Naiyayikas and the Materialists according to Bhatta Jayanta's NyayamanjariPreisendanz, We 11:45-13:15 (16×)
M4: Core Issues of Philosophy and Religion of South Asia
M5: Aspects of the History of Philosophy and Religion of South Asia
M6: Advanced Philology and Textual Hermeneutics in the Field of Philosophical-Religious Traditions of South Asia
M7: Philosophy and Religion in the Cultural History of South Asia and Tibet
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Gaenszle, Th 11:45-13:15 (15×)
b. Master-Modules
M8: Master's Colloquium
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Preisendanz, We 15:15-16:45 (15×)
M9: Master's Thesis
M10: Master's Examination
6. Languages and Literatures of South Asia
a. Required Modules
M1: Aspects of Language and Literature in the History of South Asia
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140241 VO 5 ECTS [ de en ] From Heaven to Hell - Ideas of Rebirth and its Forms in the Religious History of South AsiaEltschinger, Mo 11:45-13:15 (13×)
M2: Ancient Indian Language Varieties and Literary Genres
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Werba, We 17:30-19:00 (15×)
M3: Middle Indian resp. Hybrid/Classical Language Varieties / Literary Genres
M4: Modern Forms of Language/Literary Genres
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Chudal, Mo 14:30-16:00 (13×)
M5: Philology and Hermeneutics of Ancient Indian Texts
M6: Philology and Hermeneutics of Middle Indian resp. Hybrid/Classical Texts
M7: Hermeneutics of Modern Indian Texts and Traditions
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Gaenszle, Th 11:45-13:15 (15×)
b. Master-Module
M8: Master's Colloquium on the Languages and Literatures of South Asia
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Werba, Th 14:15-15:45 (16×)
M9: Master's Thesis
M10: Master's Examination
7. Tibetology
a. Required Modules
M1: Introduction to an Additional Language of the Cultural Area
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Geisler, We 08:15-09:45 (15×), Fr 08:15-09:45 (14×)
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Geisler, Mo 08:15-09:45 (12×)
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Chudal, We 08:15-09:45 (15×), Mo 08:15-09:45 (12×)
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Chudal, Fr 08:15-09:45 (14×)
M2: Text Hermeneutics in the Field of Philosophical-Religious Traditions of Tibet
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140285 UE 5 ECTS Tibetan Madhyamaka Exegesis - Readings in Tsong kha pa's sPyad 'jug shes rab le'u'i tikka Blo gsal baTauscher, We 17:00-18:30 (15×)
M3: Modern Tibetan
M4: Basics of Philosophy, Religion and Culture of Tibet
M5: Philosophical-Religous Traditions of Tibet I
M6: Culture and History of Tibet I
b. Alternative Requirede Module
APM 7a: Philosophical-Religious Traditions of Tibet II
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140287 SE 10 ECTS Tibetan Doxographical Literature - Selected Readings of Phya pa Chos kyi seng ge's bDe bar shegs pa dang phyi rel pa'i gzhung rnam par 'byed paTauscher, Th 17:00-18:30 (15×)
APM 7b: Culture and History of Tibet II
c. Master-Module
M8: Master's Colloquium on Tibetology
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Mathes, Th 11:45-13:15 (15×)
M9: Master's Thesis
M10: Master's Examination
D. Complementary Study Programmes (Minors)
CSP1 South Asian Studies, Tibetology and Buddhist Studies
M1: Basics of Contemporary South Asian Cultures
M2: Basics of Philosophy, Religion and Culture of Tibet
M3: Basics of Philosophy, Religion and Culture of Buddhism
CSP2 South Asian Studies
M1 Introduction to South Asian Studies
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Maas, Mo 11:00-12:30 (13×)
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Buß, We 10:00-11:30 (15×)
M2: Basics of Cultural History
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Deshpande, Th 13:30-15:30 (11×)
CSP3 Tibetology and Buddhist Studies
M1 Introduction to Tibetology and Buddhist Studies
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Wieser-Much, Tu 10:00-11:30 (14×)
M2: Basics of Cultural History
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Mathes, Fr 10:00-11:30 (14×)
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Wieser-Much, We 11:45-13:15 (15×)
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