An entirely unique and newly launched undergraduate program at Kathmandu University School of Arts, Bachelor in Yogic Sciences and Wellbeing attracts students who want to attain sound physical and mental health of the self while also taking the knowledge and skills to a professional level. This program is jointly owned by School of Arts and School of Medical Sciences at the university.
| Affilation | Kathmandu University (KU) |
| Duration | 4 Years |
| Institute Type | College |
| Average Fees Incurred | NPR 470,000 |
| Employment Roles | Yoga Instructor Wellness Corach Ayurveda Consultlant Health Educator
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| Placement Opportunities | Yoga Studios Wellness Centers Healthcare Institutions Educational Institutions |
Applicants from any education background with a minimum 2 CGPA in their high school (10+2 equivalent) can apply for this Bachelor’s degree program.
Holistic Yoga Philosophy Study: In-depth exploration of classical yoga philosophy and principles.
Practical Yogic Techniques: Hands-on training in various yogic postures, breathing exercises, and meditation.
Anatomy and Physiology Integration: Understanding the physiological aspects of yogic practices.
Yoga Therapy Applications: Application of yogic principles in addressing health and well-being.
Mental Health and Mindfulness Emphasis: Exploration of the connection between yoga, mental health, and mindfulness.
Ayurvedic Principles Integration: Incorporation of Ayurvedic principles for holistic well-being.
Research Skills Development: Training in both qualitative and quantitative research methods.
Foundations of Yoga Philosophy: Study of classical yoga philosophy and its principles.
Yogic Practices and Techniques: Practical training in various yogic postures, breathing exercises, and meditation.
Anatomy and Physiology in Yoga: Understanding the physiological aspects of yogic practices.
Yoga Therapy: Application of yogic principles in addressing health issues.
Mental Health and Mindfulness: Exploration of the connection between yoga, mental health, and mindfulness.
Ayurveda and Holistic Well-being: Integration of Ayurvedic principles for holistic well-being.
Research Methods in Yogic Science: Training in qualitative and quantitative research methods.