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15 courses found

RELB 1010 Elementary Buddhist Tibetan I
Fall 2026

Classical Tibetan language has been an essential language of Buddhist teachings for 1500 years and is still an active part of Buddhist and Tibetan life across Asia--a Latin of the Buddhist world. This course is an introduction to Classical Tibetan, a gateway to the vast worlds of Tibetan and Indian Buddhism. In the first year the focus is on the writing system, the vocabulary, and the grammar of Classical Tibetan. No prior experience is necessary.

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GPA
RELB 1559 New Course in Buddhism
Fall 2026

This course provides the opportunity to offer a new course in the subject of Buddhism.

4.3
Rating
1.3
Difficulty
3.89
GPA
RELB 2010 Intermediate Buddhist Tibetan I
Fall 2026

Classical Tibetan language has been an essential language of Buddhist teachings for 1500 years and is still an active part of Buddhist and Tibetan life across Asia--a Latin of the Buddhist world. This course is an introduction to Classical Tibetan, a gateway to the vast worlds of Tibetan and Indian Buddhism. In the second year you will use this knowledge to read Buddhist texts in Classical Tibetan.  No prior experience is necessary.

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Difficulty
GPA
RELB 2067 Buddhism and Environmental Thought and Practice
Fall 2026

An introduction to environmental ideas, texts and practices of Buddhism in broad historical and geographical context. Engages Buddhist "environmental imagination" through readings of primary texts, considers the ways that contemporary Buddhists around the world have interpreted environmental problems, and the ways that Buddhist modernist movements draw upon Buddhist ideologies in the service of social-environmental change.

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Difficulty
3.69
GPA
RELB 2100 Buddhism
Fall 2026

Theravada, Mahayana, and Tantrayana Buddhist developments in India.

3.4
Rating
2.3
Difficulty
3.69
GPA
RELB 2280 Religion and the Environment in East Asia
Fall 2026

This course explores the close and dynamic relationship between religion and environmental thinking in East Asia.

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Difficulty
GPA
RELB 2450 Zen
Fall 2026

Studies the development and history of the thought, practice, and goals of Zen Buddhism.

3.5
Rating
2.6
Difficulty
3.31
GPA
RELB 2559 New Course in Buddhism
Fall 2026

This course provides the opportunity to offer a new course in the subject of Buddhism.

3.5
Rating
1.5
Difficulty
3.56
GPA
RELB 3000 Poetry and Meditation
Fall 2026

Buddhist Mysticism and Modernity

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Difficulty
3.91
GPA
RELB 3010 Advanced Buddhist Tibetan I
Fall 2026

Classical Tibetan language has been an essential language of Buddhist teachings for 1500 years and is still an active part of Buddhist and Tibetan life across Asia--a Latin of the Buddhist world. This course is an introduction to Classical Tibetan, a gateway to the vast worlds of Tibetan and Indian Buddhism. In the second year you will use this knowledge to read Buddhist texts in Classical Tibetan.  No prior experience is necessary.

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Difficulty
GPA
RELB 3495 Early Buddhism in South Asia
Fall 2026

This course explores the origins and development of Buddhism in South Asia. It assumes students have no prior knowledge of Buddhism. The goal is to understand the complex of teachings, practices, and relationships that would become known later as Buddhism and, simultaneously, how such a complex has developed within specific cultural contexts.

5.0
Rating
1.0
Difficulty
3.67
GPA
RELB 5055 Buddhist Philosophy
Fall 2026

Study of the Pali and Sanskritic Buddhist philosophical traditions.

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Difficulty
3.63
GPA
RELB 8706 Tutorial in the Buddhist Literature of Tibet
Fall 2026

This tutorial introduces the structure, scope, and contents of the Tibetan-language Buddhist canonical collections. We will read and discuss selections in both English and Tibetan from the 5000 works in the Scripture (Bka' 'gyur) and Treatise (Bstan 'gyur) collections, as well as reference aids and current research on the canons. The course goal is to develop a firm basis for all research involving Tibetan-language canonical literature.

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Difficulty
4.00
GPA
RELB 8738 Tutorial in Chinese Buddhist Texts
Fall 2026

This tutorial will focus on the translation of Chinese Buddhist texts into English. Texts will be drawn from a variety of time periods, traditions, and genres. Students will gain familiarity with Buddhist Chinese, and the themes and conventions of Buddhist texts.

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Difficulty
4.00
GPA
RELB 8758 Tutorial in Gender and Buddhism in Asia
Fall 2026

This tutorial will examine the making of gender in Buddhist practice across Asia. We will interweave discussions in three regions of Asia: We will read historical texts on men, women, and Pa¿¿aka from South Asia; women as patrons of Buddhist art in East Asia; and contemporary ethnographic accounts of gender and gendered Buddhist movements in Southeast Asia

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GPA