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Bachelor Degree · Undergraduate
Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Asha Studies
A distinctive planned program applying Asha—truth, order, responsibility, and right action—to ethics, logic, science, environmental stewardship, technology, governance, and human flourishing.
120planned institutional credits40 credits currently built
Program position
Curriculum developmentIndependent Magus University institutional credential under AZIIE educational oversight; not represented as a state-accredited or government-recognized degree.
Planned four-year equivalentexpected format
2.00minimum institutional GPA
Bachelor degreeaward level
Published requirements
16 courses- MU-101Introduction to Zoroastrianism2 credits
- MU-102Zarathustra: Life, Mission, and Teaching2 credits
- MU-103Ahura Mazda: The Wise Lord2 credits
- MU-104Asha, Druj, and the Moral Universe2 credits
- MU-105The Gathas: An Introduction2 credits
- MU-106Amesha Spentas and Spiritual Creation2 credits
- MU-107Fire, Purity, Prayer, and Practice2 credits
- MU-108Death, Chinvat, Resurrection, and Frashokereti2 credits
- MU-109History of the Zoroastrian People2 credits
- MU-110The Persian Empires and the Magi2 credits
- MU-111The Persian Shadow: Comparative Theology2 credits
- MU-112Foundations Capstone and Final Examination2 credits
- ASHA-201Mathematics, Logic, and Honest Reasoning4 credits
- ASHA-202The Seven Creations and Natural Science4 credits
- ASHA-203Ancient Iran, Archaeology, and Evidence4 credits
- ASHA-204Avestan Language Foundations4 credits
Planned curriculum
Not yet open- Formal Logic and Decision Systems
- Science, Ecology, and Stewardship
- Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
- Governance, Justice, and Public Responsibility
- Human Flourishing and Community Design
- Applied Asha Systems Capstone
Course names and sequencing remain subject to faculty approval before enrollment opens.
