Module designation

Advanced Hindu Religion

Semester(s) in which the module

is taught

3rd Semester

Person responsible for the module

Hindu Religion Team

Language

Indonesian

Relation to curriculum

Compulsory

Teaching methods

Lectures, discussions, exercises, assignments

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 attending lectures, students can implement various ways to strengthen Faith & Piety and develop noble character and make Hindu lectures a basis for thinking & behaving in professional development. Able to carry out public health services and interventions for individuals, groups and communities through cross-sectoral, cross-disciplinary and cross-professional public

health collaborations

Content

Conception of God (Brahma Widya), Catur Marga Yoga, Hindu Human Nature I, Hindu Human Nature II, Ethics and Morality I, Ethics and Morality II, Technology Science in Hindu Perspective I, II, Religious Harmony, Jagadhita Working Society, Culture as a Hindu Lecture Experience, Politics According to a Hindu

Perspective, Hinduism in the Framework of Upholding Justice.

Examination forms

Midterm-Essay (30%)

Final Exam-Essay (40%)

Assignments-Paper (30%)

Study and examination

requirements

Student must have at least 75% of attendance out of total meetings

Reading list

1.       Atmaja, I.B. Punya, 1974, Panca Sradha, Jakarta: PHDI Pusat

2.       Tim Penyusun, 1998, Pendidikan Agama Hindu Untuk Perguruan Tinggi, Jakarta, Depag Binbaga Agama Hindu

3.       Wiana, 1994, Bagaimana Hindu Menghayati Tuhan, Bali, Manikgeni