Yoga is a unique contribution to the world from our ancient culture. It is a universal and evolutionary science that deals with philosophical as well as practical aspects of life. Yogic Science teaching lead to tensionless life enrolling body, mind and soul trinity taking into cognizance. In modern times the yogic portion has become extremely useful in therapy intellectual and blissful life. Davangere University has started the M.Sc. Programme in Yogic Science, with present day need for the first time in the regain with an objective to train the young students. The course will provide large avenues to the students to learn, practice and propagate the techniques for the societal need.
About the Department
Yoga was one of the most important subjects of study in our ancient schools opening avenues in modern university in recent time. The world community is looking towards India for an application of yoga and yogic practices to holistic health of mankind after the declaration by on “International yogic day” on January 21st in the year 2015. At this juncture it is necessary to evolve good yoga trainers, provide to yoga therapy and research to develop Yogic science. Davangere University has started M.Sc. Yogic Science programme in year 2018 with an objective to train the young students in this important area. A full-fledged teaching will provide an opportunity to scholars to work in this area of Indian’s rich heritage. In a span of two years of its establishment, students of the department have qualified JRF and NET, and brought laurels to the University by winning prizes and awards at University, State and national level competitions. Some of the students qualified to compete at international level championship.
Faculty Details:
|
Sl. No. |
Name |
Qualification |
Designation |
|
01. |
Dr. Gayathri Devaraja |
M.Sc. Ph.D. |
Professor & Co-ordinator |
M.Sc. in Yogic Science with specializations: Yoga Therapy, Yoga Spirituality, Yoga Education, Stress Management.
Course Structure
|
SI. No. |
I Semester |
SI. No. |
II Semester |
|
1 |
Theory:Foundation of Yogic Science-I |
1 |
Theory:Foundation of Yogic Science-III |
|
2 |
Theory:Foundation of Yogic Science-II |
2 |
Theory:Basics Relevant to Yogic Science – II |
|
3 |
Theory:Basics Relevant to Yogic Science-I |
3 |
Theory:Basics of Integral Approach to Yogic Science-I |
|
4 |
Theory:Human Biology – I |
4 |
Theory:Human Biology – II |
|
5 |
Practical: Kriyas and Asanas |
5 |
Practical: Kriyas and Asanas |
|
6 |
Practical:Asanas |
6 |
Practical: Asanas. |
|
SI. No. |
III Semester |
SI. No. |
IV Semester |
|
1 |
Theory:Basics of Integral Approach to Yogic Science-II |
1 |
Theory: Scientific Studies In Yogic Science – I |
|
2 |
Theory:Basis Principles of Yoga Therapy |
2 |
Theory:Scientific Studies in Yogic Science – II |
|
3 |
Theory:Modern Approach of Health System |
3 |
Theory:Scientific Studies in Yogic Science – III |
|
4 |
Theory:A) Yoga Therapy Practices(Specialization) |
4 |
Dissertation / Project Work |
|
5 |
Theory:B) Yoga for Personal Health (Specialization) |
5 |
Practical : Advanced Practices |
|
6 |
Theory:Open Elective Paper |
6 |
Practical : Instruments
|
|
7 |
Practical : Bandhas And Mudras |
|
|
|
8 |
Practical : Pranayamaand Meditation |
|
|
COURSE STRUCTURE
|
Semester |
Paper No |
Title of the paper |
Credits |
Exam marks |
IA |
|
I |
ML-1.1 |
Foundations of Library and Information Science |
4 |
80 |
20 |
|
|
ML-1.2 |
Management of Library and Information Centers |
4 |
80 |
20 |
|
|
ML-1.3 |
Library Cataloguing (Theory) |
4 |
80 |
20 |
|
|
ML-1.4 |
Fundamentals of Computers (Theory) |
4 |
80 |
20 |
|
|
ML-1.5 |
Library Cataloguing (Practical) |
4 |
80 |
20 |
|
|
ML-1.6 |
Fundamentals of Computers (Practical) |
4 |
80 |
20 |
|
|
OPT* |
One Optional paper as prescribed by the University from time to time |
4 |
80 |
20 |
|
II |
ML-2.1 |
Information Sources |
4 |
80 |
20 |
|
|
ML-2.2 |
Information Services and Systems |
4 |
80 |
20 |
|
|
ML-2.3 |
Library Classification (Theory) |
4 |
80 |
20 |
|
|
ML-2.4 |
Library Automation (Theory) |
4 |
80 |
20 |
|
|
ML-2.5 |
Library Classification (Practical) |
4 |
80 |
20 |
|
|
ML-2.6 |
Library Automation (Practical) |
4 |
80 |
20 |
|
|
OPT* |
One Optional paper as prescribed by the University from time to time |
4 |
80 |
20 |
|
III |
ML-3.1 |
Research Methodology |
4 |
80 |
20 |
|
|
ML-3.2 |
Information Literacy |
4 |
80 |
20 |
|
|
ML-3.3 |
Information Retrieval, Repackaging and Processing (Theory) |
4 |
80 |
20 |
|
|
ML-3.4 |
Internet Technology (Theory) |
4 |
80 |
20 |
|
|
ML-3.5 |
Information Retrieval, Repackaging and Processing (Practical) |
4 |
80 |
20 |
|
|
ML-3.6 |
Internet Technology (Practicals) |
4 |
80 |
20 |
|
|
OPT* |
One Optional paper as prescribed by the University from time to time |
4 |
80 |
20 |
|
IV |
ML-4.1 |
Networks, Networking and Consortia |
4 |
80 |
20 |
|
|
ML-4.2 |
Electives: Study of any one of the following ML4.2 (A) Public Library System ML 4.2 (B) Academic Library System ML 4.2 (C) Special Library System |
4 |
80 |
20 |
|
|
ML-4.3 |
Conservation and Preservation of Information Resources |
4 |
80 |
20 |
|
|
ML-4.4 |
Digital Libraries (Theory) |
4 |
80 |
20 |
|
|
ML-4.5 |
Digital Libraries (Practicals) |
4 |
80 |
20 |
|
|
ML-4.6 |
Study tour, Project and Viva-voce ML4.6 A Study Tour ML 4.7 B Project – Internship ML 4.7 C Viva-voce |
4 |
– 50 30 |
20 – – |
|
|
OPT |
Personality Development, |
2 |
40 |
10 |
|
|
|
Total |
110 |
2200 |
550 |