Coming in this series of courses, this course, titled “Exploring Bharata Society and Culture”, will take the explorer to the core of this civilization to fathom the weave that makes up the fabric of the Bharata Civilization.
It will showcase how the various dimensions of life in Bharatam are interlaced together, to form the intricately woven fabric called a Samaj.
This course will also throw light on how, despite these various dimensions, this civilization has had a common culture, the Bharata Kalachar.
It will help understand why people from India are considered to be the most adaptable, accomodating and assimilating people in the world and how the Bharata Civilization has been a hallmark for Unity and Diversity?
This course will also throw light on factors that have caused a substantial breakdown of this Bharata Society and its flourish.
It will clear the wrong understanding of the Bharata Society and break the myths that have wrongly dubbed the it as a patriarchal, male dominated, oppressive, rigid, stratified, regressive society.
This course is open to all - with or without Bharata roots, wherever they may be in the world.
This course is part of a Certificate Program of the University and 12 credits will be awarded on successful completion of the program. Click here to know more about the Credits and the 8 quarters / 2 year Certificate Program in Bharata Civilizational Studies of which this course is a part.
It can also be taken as a standalone course, in which case, participants will get a Course Completion document with course grade at the end of this course.
Being a credit course, this course can be taken by students to satisfy their academic goals.
For those in active professions, this course will open their minds to a larger perspective of gender balance, organization, social frameworks and cooperation.
COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
In this course, students will
COURSE DESIGN AND CLASS STRUCTURE
The Course has been designed as 10 online sessions of 100 minutes each that go to build up the picture successively.
Course will be covered with 1 online session per week.