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Certificate Program in Sanskrit Proficiency - Advanced Phase
It is comprised of eight courses for students of all ages,
including post the high school level (Grade 12 or GED). It is the final of
three phases that follow - Intermediate, Beginner and Advanced. They make up
the Certificate Program in Sanskrit Learning Proficiency. It requires that you
have completed the Beginner and Intermediate phases of the Sanskrit proficient
program. (Total eight quarters) As students progress in their ability in the
language of instruction, they will gradually shift to Sanskrit in a manner that
is easy and comfortable.
Program Structure:
This Certificate Course in Sanskrit Learning Proficiency - Advanced Phase is
designed in the form of eight quarters (2 years) sequenceof 1.5 Credit hours
per quarter. The total will be 120 hours of training and the equivalent of 240
hours of self-study total. Innovatively designed with the textbooks and
curriculum developed for by Samskrita Bharati USA (SBusa.org) The program will
be based on the material found in SBusa's SBusa publications
"SUBHASHA" "SUVAANII" "KUSUMAM" and
"SAURABHAM" and will be supplemented with other relevant courses'
content.
After the completion of this phase, students will be given
the option of taking up additional advanced studies in Sanskrit by:
(a) the Master's Certificate Programs, or
(b) master's degree in Sanskrit Learning In all cases, students will be part
of an "Higher Education" ecosystem that allows for the advancement of
education in Hindu studies, as in Sanskrit Learning literature studies.
Innovatively designed using the foundation curriculum and textbooks written as
well as published through Samskrita Bharati, the Program will be based on the
content found within the twelve books.
Learning Objective(s):
After completing the course of study, students will be able
to attain an understanding of the Sanskrit language in these six areas:
(a) (a) Reading (i.e. the alphabets, sentences, and words);
paThanam
(b) writing (Forming coherent paragraphs and sentences);
lekhanam
(c) (c) Listening (Comprehending Sanskrit speech when someone
else is talking); shravaNam
(d) Conversation (Being capable of speaking accurately and
grammatically correct Sanskrit in a manner that other people can understand
what it means); sambhAShaNam
(e) (e) Grammar (The structure and the technology of the
language); vyAkaraNam, and
(f) Comprehensive (Being capable of engaging with complicated
sentences, both spoken and written, and understand the meanings of them without
assistance. avagamanam.
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