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 NAME OF COURSE : Master of Science in Yoga
 QUALIFICATIONS / ELIGIBILITY : B.Sc.
 DURATION :  2 Year
 FEES : First-Year - Rs. 10000 
 EXAMINATION FEE Rs. 1500 per Semester/Year
 HOSTEL FEE Rs. 40000 Non AC Facility/Year
 HOSTEL FEE Rs. 60000 for AC Facility/Year
 Re-EXAMINATION FEE Rs 250 per Paper/Subject

SYLLABUS

SEMESTER-I
Subject: Yoga Philosophy
 
Skill: After the completion of this subject, students should be able to
• Explain about the contributions of ancient Yogis to the society
• Understand the underlying principles and apply it in therapy
• Make people aware about their Gunās and how does Guna play an important role in the manifestation of a disease
• Explain the essence of Vedas and Upaniñads
 
Unit1: Introduction to Vedas and Upanishads: 
Unit 2: Yoga Philosophy in Upanishads:
Unit 3: Yoga Philosophy in Upanishads
Unit 4: Darshnas:
Unit 5: Bhagawadgita
 
Reference books
 
1. The Vedas - by Chandrasekharendra Saraswati (2014), Bhavan’s Publication Bhagavadgita
2. Yoga its basis and applications - by H.R. Nagendra – SVYP
3. Let Go – Discover lasting happiness – Prof A. Satyanarayana Sastry - SVYP
4. Integrated Approach of Yoga Therapy for Positive Health – Dr R Nagaratna and Dr H R Nagendra – SVYP
5. Bhagawat Gita
6. Shatdarshana – Sw Sukhabodhananda – RK mat publications
7. Narada Bhakti Sutras – Sw Harshananda – RK Mat publications
 
Subject: Research methodology
 
Skills: 
• Successfully completing the course, the students will acquire
• Skill to apply the research methodology concepts for practical applications
• Skill to design, conduct and evaluate scientific experiments
• Skill for scientific communication
 
Unit I. Research Methodology Concepts - I
Unit II. Research Methodology Concepts - II
Unit III. Research Methodology Concepts - III
Unit IV. Statistical Concepts - I
Unit V. Statistical Concepts - II 
 
Reference Books
1. C R Kothari. (2009). Research Methodology: Methods and Techniques. New Age International (P) Ltd. New delhi.
2. R. L. Bijlani. (2008). Medical Research: All You Wanted to Know But Did Not Know Who to Ask. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Pvt. Ltd. New delhi
3. Zar, J. H., &Zar. (1999). Biostatistical Analysis. Pearson Education. New Delhi
 
Subject: Anatomy
 
Skills:
• After completion of the program, the student must be able to:
• Locate and identify body structures including topography of living body
• Conduct experiments designed to study physiological phenomena
• Interpret experimental/investigative data
 
Unit-1: Cell &Muscular-skeletal system
Unit-2: Cardiovascular &Respiratory system
Unit-3: Digestive system &Endocrine system
Unit-4: Nervous system &Special senses
Unit 5: Excretory system
 
Recommended books:
1. Brizlani - Anatomy and Physiology for Nurses
2. Ross and Wilson - Anatomy and Physiology
3. ElanieNicponMarieb - Human anatomy and physiology
 
Reference books:
1. C. C. Chattarjee - Human physiology
2. Choudhary - Medical physiology
 
Subject: Physiology
 
Skills:
• After completion of the program, the student must be able to
• List physiological principles underlying pathogenesis and disease management.
 
Unit-1: Cell & Tissues 
Unit-2: Digestive system, Nutrients and their metabolism
Unit-3: Respiratory system &Cardiovascular system
Unit-4: Endocrine system and excretory system
Unit-5: Nervous system &Special senses
 
Reference books:
1. C. C. Chattarjee - Human physiology
2. Choudhary - Medical physiology
 
Subject: Yoga for prevention and promotion of health
 
Skills:
• After completion of the program, the student must be able to:
• Locate and identify body structures including topography of living body
• Conduct experiments designed to study physiological phenomena
• Interpret experimental/investigative data
• To understand the role of Yoga
 
Unit - 1: Introduction
Unit - 2:
Unit - 3:
Unit - 4:
Unit - 5:
 
References:
 
1. Sampoorna Yoga videos - SVYP
2. Sampoorna Yoga Lecture notes.
 
Subject: Yoga practice for Emotion Culturing
 
Skills: After the completion of the course, the student shall be able to:
• Recite a sloka, sing a prayer and service related songs
• Explain the deeper meaning and its application
• Convince mankind to develop surrendering attitude towards the supreme power
 
Unit - 1: 
Unit - 2: Bhajans – 1
Unit - 3: Bhajans -2 
Unit - 3: Bhajans -3
Unit - 4: Spiritual song
Unit - 5: Patriotic Songs
 
Recommended books:
 
1. Vyasapushpanjali- Nagendra H R. – SVYP
 
Reference books:
 
1. KeerthanaSangraha.part 1 and part 2 - Ramakrishna Matt
2. My Prayers-.Central Chinmaya Mission Trust
3. My Prayers Book II- Central Chinmaya Mission Trust
 
Subject: Yoga practice for personality development
 
Skills: After the completion of the course, the student shall be able to:
• Play Yogic games
• Understand about the games
• Convince mankind to develop all round personality development
• To bring love, harmony, peace and bliss.
• To develop group awareness.
• To develop stamina and strength.
 
Unit -1
Unit - 2
Unit - 3
Unit - 4
Unit - 5
 
Subject: Yoga for prevention and promotion of health
 
Skills: After the completion of the programs, the students should be able to:
• Teach Yoga Therapy;
• Interpret experimental/investigative data;
• Take medical, psychological and yogic assessments
• Effectively treat the patient with various psychosomatic ailments.
 
Unit - 1
Unit - 2
Unit - 3
Unit - 4
Unit - 5
 
Subject : Sanskrit Bhasha Vijnanam (IC)
 
Skills: After the completion of the course, the student shall be able to
• Read and understand Sanskrit with respect to script and basic grammar.
• Familiarize themselves with various texts and compositions such as Madhurashtakam, Vaidyakeeyasubhashitasahityam, etc.
• Speak fluently in Sanskrit after having learnt the various peculiar pronunciations.
 
Unit - 1: Introduction to Language
Unit - 2
Unit - 3
Unit - 4
Unit - 5: ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE
 
Recommended Books:
 
1. Samskrita Bharati published books & Flash cards.
2. Sarala book published by Samskrita Bharati, Bangalore.
3. Sugama book published by Samskrita Bharati, Bangalore.
4. Sukhada book published by Samskrita Bharati, Bangalore.
 
Subject: Evidence Based Yoga therapy -I
 
Skills: After the completion of the programs, the students should be able to:
• Teach Yoga Therapy;
• Interpret experimental/investigative data;
• Take medical, psychological and yogic assessments
• Effectively treat the patient with various psychosomatic ailments
 
Unit-1: Introduction to common ailments
Unit-2: Respiratory Disorders
Unit-3: Cardiovascular Disorders
Unit-4: Endocrinal and Metabolic Disorder
Unit-5:Excretory System 
 
Reference books:
 
1. Yoga for common disorders- Swami Koormananda Saraswati
 
SEMESTER II
Subject: Evidence Based Yoga therapy -2
 
Skills: After the completion of the programs, the students should be able to:
• Teach Yoga Therapy;
• Interpret experimental/investigative data;
• Take medical, psychological and yogic assessments
• Effectively treat the patient with various psychosomatic ailments.
 
Unit - 1: Obstetrics and Gynaecological Disorders
Unit - 2: Gastro Intestinal Disorders
Unit - 3: Musculo-Skeletal Disorders 
Unit - 4: Psychological Disorders 
Unit - 5: Cancer, HIV and Anaemia
 
Reference books:
 
1. Yoga for common disorders- Swami KoormanandaSaraswati
 
Subject: Yogic Counselling
 
Skills: After the completion of the programs, the students should be able to:
• Counsel the Yoga Therapy Participant
• Effectively treat the patient with various psychosomatic ailments.
 
Unit 1: Introduction to Psychology and Cognitive psychology
Unit 2: Yoga for personality development 
Unit 3: Yogic Counselling
Unit 4: Principles and techniques of counselling
 
Reference books:
 
1. MST 204 Yoga Psychology and Counselling teaching Notes
2. Raja Yoga – Dr H R Nagendra – SVYP
3. The Secret of Action – Dr H R Nagendra – SVYP
4. The Science of Emotions Culture – Dr H R Nagendra – SVYP
 
Subject: Yoga therapy Techniques
 
Skills: After the completion of the course, the student shall be able to:
• Prescribe the set of special techniques to manage various diseases
• Demonstrate usage of therapeutic aspect of Yoga in promotive, preventive, and curative therapy.
• Find another alternative practice if the practice is not found to be effective.
 
Unit - 1
Unit - 2
Unit - 3
Unit - 4
Unit - 5
 
Recommended books:
 
Yoga for common ailments manual, SVYP, Bangalore, 2002
 
Subject : Methods of Scientific Writing
 
Skills: After the completion of this subject, the students shall be able to:
• Prepare synopsis on chosen topic
• Do detailed literature search
• Use relevant software for editing and presentation
• Make effective graphical presentations
• Prepare dissertation for communicating research findings
• Prepare manuscript for submission to a journal
• Make oral communication of scientific knowledge
 
Unit - 1: Writing for Synopsis 
Unit - 2: Writing for Dissertation
Unit - 3: Writing for Journal
Unit - 4: Presentation Skills
 
Recommended texts:
 
1. American Psychological Association. Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (6th edition), Washington
 
Subject: Advanced Yoga Techniques -1
 
Skills: After the completion of the course, the student shall be able to:
• Enhance the growth of personality as an Integrated personality
• Present a technique effectively based on the condition of a patient
• Explain the significance of advanced technique for a particular condition
• Learn the skill of delivering instruction
 
Unit-1: Introduction to advanced techniques
Unit- 2: Cyclic meditation
Unit-3: Pranicenergisation technique
Unit-4: Mind sound resonance technique
 
Recommended books:
 
1. Perspective of stress management- Dr. H. R.Nagendra and Dr. R.Nagarathna, SVYP.
2. Pranic EnergisationTechnique- Dr.H R Nagendra, SVYP.
3. MSRT – Dr H R Nagendra, SVYP.
4. Yoga for Cancer – Dr.HR Nagendra, Dr. R Nagaratna, SVYP.
 
Subject: Synopsis
 
Skills: The students will be able to
• Interpret the data and draw a conclusion from it
• Develop the skill of writing and communicating to scientific world
• Establish the underlying mechanism of the findings
• Disseminate research findings
 
Subject: Arogyadhama Field Training – 1
 
Skills: After the completion of the course, the student shall be able to:
• Write the case history of a patient
• Administer general parameter and clinical assessment methods used for various group of patients
• Give effective counseling to a patient for eliminating the root cause of a problem
• Avoid a practice based on the severity of a disease and its contraindication
 
Unit-1: Brief outline of yoga therapy clinical training
Unit-2: Neurology and Oncology
Unit-3: Pulmonology
Unit-4: Cardiology
 
Recommended Books:
1. Clinical methods-Hutchison
2. Clinical methods- CL Ghai
 
Subject : Arogyadhama Field Training – 2
 
Skills: After the completion of the course, the student shall be able to:
• Write the case history of a patient
• Administer general parameter and clinical assessment methods used for various group of patients
• Give effective counselling to a patient for eliminating the root cause of a problem
• Avoid a practice based on the severity of a disease and its contraindication
 
Unit-1: Psychiatric Disorder
Unit-2: Rheumatology
 
Recommended Books:
1. Clinical methods-Hutchison
2. Clinical methods- CL Gha
 
Subject: Arogyadhama Field Training – 3:
 
Skills: After the completion of the course, the student shall be able to:
• Write the case history of a patient
• Administer general parameter and clinical assessment methods used for various group of patients
• Give effective counseling to a patient for eliminating the root cause of a problem
• Avoid a practice based on the severity of a disease and its contraindication
 
Unit-1: Spinal Disorder
Unit-2: Metabolic Disorders
 
Recommended Books:
1. Clinical methods-Hutchison
2. Clinical methods- CL Ghai
 
Subject: Arogyadhama Field Training – 4:
 
Skills: After the completion of the course, the student shall be able to:
• Write the case history of a patient
• Administer general parameter and clinical assessment methods used for various group of patients
• Give effective counseling to a patient for eliminating the root cause of a problem
• Avoid a practice based on the severity of a disease and its contraindication
 
Unit-1: Gastroenterology
Unit-2: Section H &PPH 
 
Recommended Books:
1. Clinical methods-Hutchison
2. Clinical methods-CL Ghai

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