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Study Abroad in Hyderabad: Courses

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Language courses

Language courses
Hindi 101 fall/spring (4)Basic Hindi
Hindi 201 fall/spring (4)Intermediate Hindi
Telugu 101 fall/spring (4)Basic Telugu
Urdu 101 fall/spring (4)Basic Urdu

Content Courses - Taught in English

Students may take a maximum of 3 content courses. All courses are subject to a minimum enrollment of 10 students.

Content Courses
Anthropology/Social Science 301 fall/spring (4)Introduction to Indian Folk Culture
Cultural Studies 303 fall/spring (4)Islamic Culture in India
Dance 101 fall/spring (4)Kuchipudi Dance
History/Social Science 305 fall/spring (4)Contemporary India
History/Social Science/Women’s Studies 307 fall spring (4)South-Asian Women in the Diaspora
Literature 311 fall/spring (4)Indian English Literature and Thought
Literature 313 fall/spring (4)Indian Philosophy
Politics/Religion 315 fall/spring (4)Religion and Politics in Modern India

Regular University Courses

In addition to the courses listed above, AIFS students may choose to take regular courses at the University (taught in English) along with Indian students. Over 200 courses are offered every semester by different departments or schools of the University. For a full list of available courses, please contact the AIFS Admissions Officer.

Management and Information Technology courses

The School of Management and the School of Information Technology offer many specialized courses each semester. Depending on prerequisites, students may be able to take courses such as:

Management

International Business Strategies
International Marketing
E-Commerce
Project Management
Financial Management and Planning
Research Methodology for Managers

Information Technology

Data Base Management Systems
Software Engineering
Computer Based Optimization Techniques
Operating Systems
Computer Organization and Architecture
Programming Methodology

A full list of management and information technology courses can be requested from the AIFS Admission Officer.

Non-credit Courses

A number of non-credit courses will be arranged by the Study India Program – these may include Yoga, Tabla (traditional Indian drumming) and other forms of traditional music and dance.