Overview
The Boston University Online Graduate Certificate in Asian Religions and
Healing (ARH) is designed to provide students and professionals in the
fields of religion and medicine with an advanced understanding of the roots
and applications of Asian healing traditions.
Students who complete this online certificate will gain a comprehensive
knowledge of eastern concepts of holistic health and healing. Students
will learn the cultural and historical background behind practices
like yoga and meditation, as well as the physiological effects of
these practices. Ultimately, the goals of this program are both personal
and professional: a renewed mindfulness and an increase in the potential
for knowledge and communication between medical, religious, and spiritual
groups.
The ARH certificate program consists of four online
courses that explore:
- Health and Wholeness in Asian Religions
- Body Cultivation
- Meditation
- Death and Afterlife Issues
Each online course features online lectures, video clips, audio instructions
and required readings from textbooks. All four courses are taught by Professor
Livia Kohn, a professor of Asian religions for over twenty years. Courses integrate
academic knowledge with practical experience and can be taken either individually
or as a series to earn a graduate certificate.
Students and professionals in the fields of theology and medicine, as well
as alternative health care practitioners will benefit from this opportunity
to:
- Earn a certificate from Boston University’s School of Theology
- Complete
a valuable professional credential in just nine months
- Learn through
experience, gaining practical knowledge alongside theoretical and spiritual
approaches
- Create connections between religious, spiritual, and
medical methodologies
Getting Started: Students may apply to begin at any time—all you need
is an undergraduate degree from an accredited institution and a completed application
form.