Courses
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Professional Certification Curriculum ~ Required Courses
This course of study is designed to prepare the graduate to assume responsibility for the proper execution of built space using the principles of Vastu Science and Vaastu Science and Technology (Vaastu site supervision
It is with great pleasure that The American University of Mayonic Science and Technology presents this program.
Level 1 Certification
Mayonic Science & Technology 101 (1 CU)
Introduction to Mayonic Science and Technology
This basic course is an
exploration of fundamental theoretical and scientific principles that
form the foundation of Mayonic Science and Technology. This
course includes an introduction to the concept of Absolute Space, Time,
OM Light, OM Sound and the formation of the five elements. It
also reveals the knowledge of Vastureva vaastu – energy transforming
itself into matter. While it is an introductory course, the
concepts presented are advanced and profound.
Mayonic Science & Technology 102 (3 CU)
Basic principles of drafting and architectural design
This course provides emphasis on fundamental elements necessary to create floor plans and elevations. Credit may be transferred from other schools with submission of after course homework. (transfer fee & additional homework review fee).
Mayonic Science & Technology 103 (1 CU)
Construction Fundamentals
This course provides an exploration of language, tools and tool use, safety, materials, field techniques for precision measurement, practical application of tools and materials for building in the Americas. (Transfer credit and practical experience evaluation permitted may be substituted)
Mayonic Science & Technology 201 (4 CU)
Technological Principles of Mayonic Science and Technology, Vastu Science and Vaastu Science and Technology This course provides a clear definition of what Mayonic Science and Technology is and isn’t. The fundamentals
of Vaastu Technology are presented including the significance of Vaastu
Purusha Mandala, measuring systems, design principles, site evaluation
and other principles specific to building architecture and Mayonic
Science and Technology. This is the “nuts and bolts” of applying
principles of Vastureva vaastu to modern building.
Mayonic Science & Technology 202 (1 CU)
Studies in rectification fundamentals: This course provides procedures for applying principles of Mayonic Science and Technology and Vaastu technology for home and small business rectification to enhance the life-giving qualities of existing structures. Requires after course homework to be submitted for completion of this segment.
Mayonic Science and Technology 301 (4 CU)
Practicum1: Applied Mayonic Science and Technology. A course of study where the
elements of MS&T /Vaastu Technology are applied to Vaastu
design. Practical experience includes accomplishing various
drawings with floor plan and elevation and construction of small scale
Vaastu structures.
Mayonic Science and Technology 302 (5 CU)
Practicum 2: Applied Mayonic Science and Technology. A seven – 10 day course of study with supervised field work where the elements of MS&T are applied to the construction of an actual Vaastu building such as a shed, temple cottage, gazebo, or work on an actual house. Fundamentals of Vaastu site supervision are included.
Mayonic Science & Technology 303 (4 CU)
Advanced studies in MS&T (Teleconference). The focus of this course will be to gain a deeper understanding and appreciation for fundamental texts related to MS&T. This course will include a study and analysis of the seminal text Building Architecture of Sthapatya Veda by Dr. V. Ganapati Sthapati (and other texts.)(15 week time frame)
Mayonic Science & Technology 304 (3 CU)
A home study laboratory in which fundamental principles learned in previous MS&T courses are applied in a practical way to a variety of design projects. (15 weeks)
Mayonic Science and Technology 305 (3 CU)
Advanced studies in MS&T (Teleconference). The focus of this course will be to gain a deeper understanding and appreciation for fundamental texts related to MS&T. This course will include a study and analysis of advanced texts. (Fabric of The Universe and other texts.)
Mayonic Science and Technology 306 (3 CU)
Advanced studies in MS&T (Teleconference). The focus of this course will be to gain a deeper understanding and appreciation for fundamental texts related to MS&T. This course will include a study and analysis of advanced texts. (Who created God and other texts.)
Mayonic Science and Technology 307 (3 CU)
Advanced studies in MS&T (Teleconference). The focus of this course will be to gain a deeper understanding and appreciation for fundamental texts related to MS&T. This course will include a study and analysis of advanced texts. (Temples of Space Science and other texts.)
Mayonic Science and Technology 308 (2 CU)
Advanced studies in MS&T (Teleconference). The focus of this course will be to gain a deeper understanding and appreciation for fundamental texts related to MS&T. This course will include a study and analysis of advanced texts. (Brihardiswara and Vimmina and Gopurum and other texts.)
Mayonic Science and Technology 351 (6 CU)
Advanced intensive studies that include 2 week on site evaluation of Temples and homes built using principles of Mayonic Science and Technology (In India, the US or elsewhere abroad).
Mayonic Science and Technology 401 (3 CU)
Advanced applications in home design. The application of principles of Mayonic Science and Technology for a variety of home designs.
Mayonic Science and Technology 402 (3 CU)
Advanced applications in home rectification. The application of principles of Mayonic Science and Technology for a variety of home designs. Extra review fee.
Mayonic Science and Technology 403 (3 CU)
Advanced applications in business and public building design. The application of principles of Mayonic Science and Technology for a variety of business and public building designs. Extra review fee
Mayonic Science and Technology 404 (3 CU)
Advanced applications in business and public building design. The application of principles of Mayonic Science and Technology for rectification of a variety of business and public building designs. Extra review fee
Mayonic Science and Technology 433 (5 CU) 7 –10 day
Practicum 3: Advanced Applied Mayonic Science and Technology. A course of study with supervised field work where an individual student applies the elements of MS&T to the construction of an actual Vaastu building such as a shed, temple cottage, gazebo, or other small Vaastu structure. This is a project done in real life supervised and or actually built by the student at his or her own home or at the home of a friend. Required for certification.
Mayonic Science and Technology 435 (up to 60 CU)
Life learning: An evaluation of life learning, previous education, certification, training and experience for academic credit toward the AUM S&T Bachelors of Arts and Bachelors of Science.
Delimitations of Level 1 Vaastu Consultant
Successful completion of Professional Certification series and Certification final exam means that you are qualified to work professionally as a Vaastu Consultant in the area of home and office design, rectification and construction supervision of Vaastu elements
- Completion of this course of study and final certification examination gives you the authority to charge for your services as a Vaastu Consultant. In that capacity, you are also authorized to give a half - day introductory lecture on Vaastu Science and Technology to potential clients.
- You will be considered qualified to consult in home and office building up to 5000 square feet and home and office rectification up to 10,000 square feet. This certification does not qualify you to work professionally in multiplex housing (condominiums etc), large office or building construction (over 5,000 sq feet) or community and town planning.
- This course does not imply that you actually know how to build a house or office in terms of engineering and construction skills.
- This course does not qualify you as a Vaastu Architect or Vaastu builder. You may or may not have that expertise at this point but is a required course of study for Architects and builders who want to become certified in Mayonic Science and Technology.
- With this certification you must present your plans to a licensed architect or engineer for structural and engineering issues.
- You may co-consult with the direct help of a certified Vaastu Architect for larger buildings if the architect feels confident in your abilities to do so.
- You may supervise the building of small Vaastu sheds (properly Ayadied) smaller than 15’ by 15’ without supervision providing you feel you have the knowledge and experience.
- You must work under the supervision of a certified Vaastu architect until you complete Level 2 certification. This requirement is in place when construction (tearing down or building) activities are involved. Simple rectification that does not require construction or demolition may be done without supervision.
- You must follow the building codes and guidelines of the locale where the consulting is being done. This certification and its guidelines do not supercede local laws, codes, and regulations.
- With the successful completion of this course of study you will receive a certificate of completion and you may represent yourself as a certified level 1 Vaastu Consultant by the American University of Mayonic Science and Technology.
NOTES:
Total credits for Level 1 certification is 60 semester hours of specified course work. Those hours may result in an Associates degree if applied for. If student has 60 credits from another school they may apply for a BA/BS
In the absence of pre-existing 60 semester credits a student may present a portfolio (see MS&T 435) and receive up to 60 credit units for prior education and experience (certifications of various kinds, and life experience) to add to the certification program credit units and receive a BA/BS. The American University of Mayonic Science and Technology strongly urges all Vaastu Consultants to ultimately hold a college degree at least at the Bachelors level.
Individuals with a BA/BS may apply for a masters degree, which is covered in a separate section. |