
The UHV 2 course, or Universal Human Values 2: Understanding Harmony and Ethical Human Conduct, is a mandatory foundation course, often part of the AICTE model curriculum for engineering and other undergraduate students.
The primary objective of the course is to help students develop a holistic perspective towards life, their profession, and the world around them, ensuring a balance between their technical skills and human values.
Core Focus
Self-Exploration: The course uses a dialogic and self-exploratory methodology, encouraging students to verify proposals about reality and values based on their own "natural acceptance" and real-life experiences, rather than relying on dogma or instruction.
Holistic Understanding: It facilitates an understanding of harmony at various levels of human existence:
Within the individual (between the self and the body).
Within the family and society (through values like trust, respect, and justice).
With nature and the entire existence (mutual fulfillment and co-existence).
The primary objective of the course is to help students develop a holistic perspective towards life, their profession, and the world around them, ensuring a balance between their technical skills and human values.
Core Focus
Self-Exploration: The course uses a dialogic and self-exploratory methodology, encouraging students to verify proposals about reality and values based on their own "natural acceptance" and real-life experiences, rather than relying on dogma or instruction.
Holistic Understanding: It facilitates an understanding of harmony at various levels of human existence:
Within the individual (between the self and the body).
Within the family and society (through values like trust, respect, and justice).
With nature and the entire existence (mutual fulfillment and co-existence).
- Teacher: Dr. Asmita Sumant Deshpande STPBL