Module designation | Hindu Religion |
Semester(s) in which the module is taught | 1st Semester |
Person responsible for the module | Drs. I Ketut Arta, M.Pd.H and hinduism religion lecturer team |
Language | Indonesian |
Relation to curriculum | Compulsory |
Teaching methods | Lectures, discussions |
Workload | Total workload: 3.2 ECTS Contact hours: 1,400 minutes = 23.33 hours Self-study hours: 3,360 minutes = 56 hours |
Credit Points | 3.2 ECTS |
Revision Date | February, 2023 |
Required and recommended prerequisites for joining the module | – |
Module objectives/ intended learning outcome | After participating in learning Hinduism, students can be accountable for their faith in carrying out the academic process at UNAIR and in everyday life. |
Content | This course discusses, among other things, why and how PAH is taught in universities; how to understand the history of the development of Hinduism, how humans believe in and understand their God; understand the Veda as a source of Hindu law; how to build ethics and morality in life; how Hinduism builds unity in diversity; How does Hinduism face the challenges of modernization and development of science and technology; what is the contribution of Hinduism in the development of world civilization; what are the roles and functions of local culture and in the development of Hindu culture; How is Hinduism in its obligations as part of the Indonesian nation; Challenges of Hindus in facing the National Moral Crisis, the Crisis of Exemplary and the Crisis of Identity and Ability to Read the Vedas. |
Examination forms | Midterm-Essay (30%) Final Exam-Essay (40%) Paper (25%) Soft skills (5%) |
Study and examination requirements | Student must have at least 75% of attendance out of total meetings |
Reading list | – |