Class 11825 GDS 3113 - 001 (SEM)
A Buddhist Approach to Development
Instructor Cliff Maxwell
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Cliff MaxwellMoWe 5:00pm - 6:45pmNew Cabell Hall 368
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Enrollment: (Show Graph) 20 students (capacity 20)
Status: Closed, No Waitlist Available
Units: 4
Meeting Dates: 01/19/2022 - 05/03/2022
Class Components: Seminar Required
Enrollment Requirements: None
Requirement Designation: HS
Class Attributes: ASUD-AIP,ASUD-CSW,CORE-ABROAD,CORE-CRITTHINK,CORE-ORALCOMM,CORE-RESEARCH,CORE-SCIENTIFIC,CORE-WRITTEN,NCLC-LOWCOST
Grading: Graded
SIS Description: Buddhism takes an ethical and practical view of how individuals and societies can develop toward greater equity, sustainability, and satisfaction. This course will investigate, from a Buddhist perspective and practicing Vipassana meditation, the state of development in the developed and developing world, in Buddhist and Western societies, with emphasis on the role of the individual, personal choice, and personal growth.
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