UMA Undergraduate Guide 2013-2014 Certificate Programs Buddhist Studies Certificate Program (Five Colleges) The Program
The Program
Buddhism has had a great impact upon the lives of individuals and the development of societies, and it has made many contributions to various spheres of culture, e.g., to art, literature, philosophy, and religion. The Five Colleges provide an excellent environment in which to study Buddhism, with one of the largest concentrations of scholars of Buddhist Studies in the United States: collectively, we enable students to study most of the major Buddhist traditions. In addition to our many Junior Year Abroad and other extended study programs in Asia, our academic exchange program with the Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies in India offers a unique opportunity for our students to study with eminent Tibetan scholars. The Five College Buddhist Certificate might be pursued in conjunction with a major in philosophy, religious studies, anthropology, Asian studies, or another field to which Buddhist Studies is directly relevant. However, it might also be used to support studies in a very different field, such as law, one of the social sciences, or studies in the arts or humanities. List of Requirements:
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