Website: School of Social Science and Human Services
Convener:
Faculty:
- Chuck Stead
- Malavika Sundararajan
- Ashwani Vasishth
- Terra Vandergraw
Current as of June 2024
Contemplative Studies is an emerging interdisciplinary field. It features specific themes from across a wide spectrum of knowledge such as Philosophy, Religious Studies, Psychology, Sociology, Social Justice and Environmental Studies as well as the professions and the arts. Contemplative Studies address the meditative, contemplative or ‘mindfulness’ practices present in:
1. contemporary methods of the social and natural sciences
2. concepts and contexts of cultural-historical traditions.
Thus, Contemplative Studies is both an experimental and a critical approach to knowledge. Incorporating direct embodied experience into academic discourse. This minor is emblematic Ramapo’s vision of interdisciplinary, experiential, international and intercultural learning.
As an interdisciplinary minor, Contemplative Studies serves as a rich Liberal Arts compliment to any major or professional training. The minor is divided between 4 required core areas (12 credits) and two electives (8 credits) that integrate with other Liberal Arts majors and professional preparations such as psychology, social work, business, medicine, law, geriatrics, education, nursing and environmental studies.
The central objective of the program is to provide interested students with a comprehensive cultural and historical understanding of contemplative practice and the skills to employ contemplation as a tool throughout their life.
- Goal 1: Students will develop proficiency in intra-personal reflective skills.
- Outcome 1: Students reflective assignment will display self-knowledge by clearly representing perception of sensations, emotions and thoughts.
- Goal 2: Students will develop proficiency in interpersonal communication skills.
- Outcome 2.1: Students will document and analyze difficult interpersonal communication and suggest more effective strategies for resolving difficulties. (
- Goal 3: Students will explore ethical standards in their actions, words and thoughts.
- Outcome 31: Student will discuss ethical issues and their effects on the common good.
- Courses fulfilling the requirements for the primary or second major may count towards the requirements of the minor, but may not exceed one-half of the credits required in the minor. A School core does not need to be completed for a minor. Minors are open to students regardless of school affiliation.
CONTEMPLATIVE STUDIES MINOR
- Subject & Course # – Title & Course Description
- SELECT ONE: STUDIES AND PRACTICE COURSE:
- CNST 305 - HEALTH AND WELLNESS OR
- PHLT 305 - HEALTH AND WELLNESS
- EDUC 205 - PHILOSOPHY AND PRACTICE OF CONTEMPLATIVE EDUCATION
- PSYC 307 - PSYCHOLOGY OF YOGA OR
- PHIL 307 - PSYCHOLOGY OF YOGA
- SELECT TWO PRACTICE COURES (2 CRS EACH):
- CNST 240 - MINDFULNESS BASED STRESS REDUC
- CNST 230 - MINDFUL SELF-COMPASSION SEMINAR
- EXSS 104 - YOGA 1
- EXSS 109 - YOGA 2
- SELECT ONE CULTURES & TRADITIONS COURSE:
- ANTH 307 - MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
- LITR 260 - WORLD MYTHOLOGY
- PHIL 201 - WORLD WISDOM TRADITIONS
- SOCI 230 - SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH & MEDICINE
- SELECTWO INTERDISCIPLINARY ELECTIVES (ACROSS ANY COURSES AND CATEGORIES LISTED BELOW:
- PHIL 304 - SELF-GROWTH: PHILOSOPHIES OF SELF-CARE
- PHIL 321 - PHILOSOPHY OF ART AND BEAUTY
- THEA 260 - VOICE AND MOVEMENT
- ETHICAL COURSES
- BADM 301 - ETHICS IN BUSINESS
- LAWS 210 - LAW JUSTICE AND MORALITY
- LAWS 340 - CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE
- YOGA TEACHER CERTIFICATES PATHWAY COURSES
- CHILDREN’S YOGA TEACHER COURSES
- EDUC 230 - METHODS OF CONTEMPLATIVE EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH
- YOGA TEACHER COURSES
- EDUC 210 - YOGA PEDAGOGY: DEEPENING KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING TO TEACH
- EXSS 201 - YOGA ANATOMY
- EVIRONMENTAL COURSES
- ENST 209 - WORLD SUSTAINABILITY
- PHIL 204 - ECOPSYCHOLOGY
- PSYC 204 - ECOPSYCHOLOGY