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Dec 16, 2024
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2021-2022 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Indian Culture Minor
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This minor is designed to allow students to develop a more profound understanding of Indian culture. The curriculum is strongly interdisciplinary, encompassing courses in linguistics, anthropology, English, geography, mathematics, philosophy, political science, and sociology.
Students completing the minor will possess: (1) a well-rounded, multidisciplinary understanding of the culture and geography of India and of contemporary Indian society and politics; and (2) a high degree of preparedness to pursue careers in business or teaching that require knowledge of Indian society and its traditions.
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Minor Requirements
The minor in Indian Culture requires 18 hours of course work, as follows:
12 hours of courses on India from anthropology, English, geography, linguistics, mathematics, philosophy, political science, sociology, and independent studies in India. Students choose from the following courses:
Note:
*The subtitle for this course must directly relate to the field of Indian culture.
Students in the Indian Culture minor program will be encouraged to participate in a study program in India in the course of their undergraduate education.
For more information, contact: Professor Srimati Basu, 214 Breckinridge Hall, 859-257-4372; srimati.basu@uky.edu or Professor Mark P. Whitaker, 214 Lafferty Hall, 859-257-2611; mark.whitaker@uky.edu
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