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Master Course Catalog
Currently HUA offers 282 courses.
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Advanced Sanskrit – IV
SAN0304 – (SPVS – Required Course) In the fourth quarter of the Advanced Phase of the Certificate in Sanskrit Proficiency
Ayurveda: Therapeutic Cooking for Healthy Living
AIH2002 – Ayurveda: Therapeutic Cooking for Healthy Living (CPHS, CPAS) is an interactive course exploring the science of cooking and
Beginning Sanskrit – III
SAN0103 – (SPVS – Required Course) The third quarter of the Beginner Phase of the Certificate in Sanskrit Proficiency for
Beginning Sanskrit – IV
SAN0104 – (SPVS – Required Course) The fourth quarter of the Beginner Phase of the Certificate in Sanskrit Proficiency for
Conversational Sanskrit I
SAN0001 – The first course in the Micro Certificate in Conversational Sanskrit for Hindu Studies (MCCS) aims to help students
Conversational Sanskrit IV
SAN0004 – The fourth and final course in the Micro Certificate in Conversational Sanskrit for Hindu Studies (MCCS) concludes this
Darshana 2: Introduction to Hindu Philosophy
HSF2005 – Darshana 2– Introduction to Hindu Philosophy course builds on the foundations of Darshana 1. In this course, five
Distinguishing Varna and Jati from Caste
HSF4000 – The Caste System invites both persistent international discourse as well as relentless intervention. This discourse misinforms, embarrasses, and
Exploring Hinduism – Geography and History
HSF1001 – (CHCS – Core Course) “Exploring Hinduism – Geography and History”, is the first course in the series titled
Glory of Manas Sundarkand -1
TAT1305 – The first part of this two-part course dives into the devotional, philosophical, and heroic themes of Sundarkand, the
Good Living Practices
AIH1103 – Good Living Practices (GLP), is an integrative course based on Ayurveda, Yoga, and modern Neuroscience. It is designed
Growing up with the Gita
HSF1010 – ‘Growing up with the Gita’ is an introductory course designed specifically for middle schoolers, high schoolers and undergraduate








