A. Bachelor Degree Programme - Languages and Culture of South Asia and Tibet
1. Orientation Period
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
- 140021 PS Mahabharata and Ramayana - Introduction to the Sanskrit Epics and Epic Studies
M4: Introduction to Selected Fields of Tibetology and Buddhist Studies
- 140106 PS [ en ] Theory and Methods of Tibetan and Buddhist Studies
M5: Introduction to Selected Fields of Modern South Asian Studies
- 140096 PS Dalit Movements
3. Required Module incl. Bachelor's Papers
M18: Advanced Module on Philology and Culture Studies of South Asia and Tibet
- 140022 BA Karma and Rebirth in Indian Thought from a Philological and Historical Perspective
- 140091 BA Karma and Rebirth in Indian Thought from the Perspective of Religious Studies and Philosophy
- 140141 BA Philological Analysis of Selected Passages from the Ratnagotravibhaga (Sanskrit and Tibetan)
- 140503 BA Tibetan Interpretations of the Tathagatagarbha Doctrine - A Comparative Approach
- 140529 BA Nationalism in Colonial India - Discourses
- 140539 BA Nationalism in Colonial Studies - Political Practice
4. Alternative Groups of Required Modules
4.1. APMG - First Language
A1: APMG - Sanskrit as First Language
M2a: Classical Sanskrit as First Language I
M6a: Classical Sanskrit as First Language II
- 140090 SAK Introduction to Classical Sanskrit II
M8a: Advanced Module on Classical Sanskrit as First Language
M12a: Literary Genres and Forms of Language in Sanskrit I
- 140173 UE God and Dragon Slayer - Poetry and Grammar of Rigvedic Indra Hymns
- 140484 UE Tales from the Narrative Literature of the Jains
M17a: Literary Genres and Forms of Language in Sanskrit II
B1: APMG - Classical Tibetan as First Language
M2b: Classical Tibetan as First Language I
M6b: Classical Tibetan as First Language II
- 140094 SAK Introduction to Classical Tibetan II
M8b: Advanced Module on Classical Tibetan as First Language
M12b: Literary Genres and Forms of Language in Tibetan I
- 140105 UE A Foray into the History of Tibet
- 140506 UE Historiographical Accounts of Eminent Buddhist Scholars
- 140508 UE [ bo en ] The Practice of a Bodhisattva - Thogs med bzang po's rGyal sras lag len
M17b: Literary Genres and Forms of Language in Tibetan II
C1: APMG - Modern Indian Language as First Language
M2c: Modern Indian Language as First Language I
M6c: Modern Indian Language as First Language II
- 140116 SAK [ de hi ] Introduction to Hindi II
M8c: Advanced Module on a Modern Indian Language as First Language
M12c: Modern Literary Genres and Forms of Language I
- 140130 UE [ en ne ] Nepali Conversation
- 140148 UE [ en ] In Search of Self-Assertion - Literary Expression of Nepali Women
M17c: Modern Literary Genres and Forms of Language II
4.2. APMG - Second Language
A2: APMG - Sanskrit as Second Language
M7a: Classical Sanskrit as Second Language I
M11a: Classical Sanskrit as Second Language II
- 140090 SAK Introduction to Classical Sanskrit II
B2: APMG - Classical Tibetan as Second Language
M7b: Classical Tibetan as Second Language I
M11b: Classical Tibetan as Second Language II
- 140094 SAK Introduction to Classical Tibetan II
C2: APMG - Modern Indian Language as Second Language
M7c: Modern Indian Language as Second Language I
M11c: Modern Indian Language as Second Language II
- 140116 SAK [ de hi ] Introduction to Hindi II
D2: APMG - Modern Tibetan as Second Language
M7d: Modern Tibetan as Second Language I
M11d: Modern Tibetan as Second Language II
- 140350 SAK [ bo de ] Introduction to Modern Tibetan II
5. Group of Elective Modules - Cultural History
M9: Basics of Cultural History A
M10: Basics of Cultural History B
M13: Culture - Language - Society A
- 140015 VO Tibetan Medicine - Visualised Concepts and Methods of Didactics
- 140100 VO Developments of Buddhism in China
- 140122 VO Ethnography of Popular Religions in South Asia
- 140147 VO The Murukan Phenomenon in South India
- 140149 VO [ en ] Tibetan Buddhism at the Periphery in the 20th Century
- 140159 VO India - Global Power?
M14: Culture - Language - Society B
- 140031 PS Syntax and Semantics of the Sanskrit Language - A Foray through Three and a Half Millenia
- 140075 PS Introduction to the Natyashastra - On the Theory and Practice of the Ancient Indian Theatre
- 140144 PS Characteristics of Indian Islam and its Cultural History
- 140483 PS Classical Indian Dance
- 140527 PS Transfer of Tantric Buddhism from Central Asia to Beijing
6. Group of Elective Modules - Applied Cultural Studies
M15a: Field Trip
M15b: Regional Cultures
M16a: Advanced Module on Classical Sanskrit as Second Language
M16b: Advanced Module on Classical Tibetan as Second Language
M16c: Advanced Module on a Modern Indian Language as Second Language
M16d: Advanced Module on Modern Tibetan as Second Language
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