Understanding Harmony and Ethical Human Conduct
A systematic framework for understanding human reality and ethical conduct
This course presents a systematic set of universal, rational and verifiable proposals about human reality – exploring inherent harmony in the human being, family, society, nature and existence. It reveals the role of human beings in maintaining harmony at all levels, which forms the essence of ethical human conduct and provides resolutions to present-day problems.
Professional ethics issues are analyzed within this harmony framework, focusing on developing ethical competence in individuals rather than enforcement through incentives and punishments. The course employs innovative self-exploration methodology where teachers act as co-explorers with students.
UHV-II is a mandatory 3-credit course for second year students. It's highly recommended that students complete the UHV-I module of Student Induction Program before joining this course.
Innovative methodology of self-verification where students explore truths about human reality through personal reflection and verification.
Focus on developing intrinsic ethical competence rather than external enforcement through rewards and punishments.
Teacher acts as a co-explorer alongside students, creating a collaborative learning environment rather than traditional instruction.
Only AICTE certified faculty may teach this course
Faculty to Student Ratio
Essential Requirements
Flexible Learning Options
Complete syllabus details in AICTE Model Curriculum Volume I (pp 16-21)
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Social projects and internship opportunities for faculty and students
Comprehensive faculty development program covering all aspects of UHV-II teaching
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