In time, communities started interacting with each other. Early interactions were perhaps as aliens created by different geographies, languages, culture, prophets and divine beings. Recently science and technological advances made transportation and communication a lot easier than in early human history. Communities have now started to interact much more but the mindset still remains unchanged. The spiritual insights of the prophets, sages and seers of all that exists in the universe of sense perception being an integrated expression of one imperceptible spiritual reality is lost. It has been veiled by the externalities of human religion and religious emphasis on faith discouraging reason to access the spiritual truth.

The recent and enhanced level of interaction between different communities has contributed in an enhanced awareness of the incompatibility of the historical mindset with the emerging reality on the ground. The solution seems to lie in our journey back to the insights of our prophets, sages and seers of an integrated universe rather than the fragmented understandings of common religion.

Unfortunate instances in recent human history show that living together in pluralistic societies may be needed to create awareness about the problem of human fragmentation, but it is not not sufficient for its resolution.

New Cohort and Coursework Scheduling

 

Ubiquity University requires a SHEN coursework certificate worth 16 credits for their MASc degree, 24 credits for a combined MASc/PhD, and 13 credits beyond MASc for a PhD degree, a credit being one hour of engagement for a 15-week semester. 

To understand how SHEN plans for you to qualify for various SHEN Coursework certificates, you need to understand the following:

  1. SHEN divides a calendar year into three 10-week academic terms, 
  2. The academic terms begin on the third Monday of January, April, and September, 
  3. An academic term is followed by a free period,
  4. New students are admitted three times a year in the three academic terms, 
  5. Participating students take a minimum of one 3-hour/week course in each term (2 credits), 
  6. A course is scheduled for three hours per week, usually in one continuous session,
  7. MASc level certificate requires 8 30-hour  courses,
  8. Combined MASc/PhD level certificate requires 12 30-hour  courses,
  9. PhD level certificate requires 5 30-hour courses and 1 45-hour course after their MASc.
  10. The maximum number of participating terms required to qualify for a MASc level certificate is 8, for a combined MASc/PhD level certificate is 12, and for a PhD level certificate is six after obtaining a MASc level certificate. 

Here is a pictorial view of the above coursework scheduling description.

 

New Cohort and Course Scheduling