Master’s in Wisdom Studies
REQUIRED COURSES (18 courses, each 3 quarter credit hours):
- REL 620: Sacred Wisdom of the World
- REL 621: World Religions
- WRS 620: Graduate Writing & Research
- PHI 620: The History of Wisdom
- PHI 621: Consciousness
- PSY 620: Wisdom and the Soul
- PSY 621: Cross-Cultural Psychology
- IMA 620: The Arts
- IMA 621: The Imagination
- LDR 620: Wisdom and Leadership
- LDR 621: Theories of Leadership
- WRS 621: Thesis
PLUS six (6) electives from the following courses:
- PHI 622: Philosophies of Death & Dying
- PHI 623: Philosophies of Love
- PHI 624: SEMINAR: Metaphysics
- PHI 625: SEMINAR: Mythology, Cosmology & World View
- REL 622: Religion and Society
- REL 623: Mythologies of Gods and Monsters
- REL 624: SEMINAR: African American Diasporic Spirituality
- PSY 622: Meaning
- PSY 623: Creativity
- PSY 624: SEMINAR: Speaking Earth – Planetary Psychology, Philosophy, and Spirituality
- LDR 622: Change & Innovation
- LDR 623: Communication & Leadership
- LDR 624: SEMINAR
- IMA 622: Wisdom and Literature
- IMA 623: Wisdom & Technology
- IMA 624: SEMINAR
Certificate in Wisdom Studies
10 courses, each 3 quarter credit hours:
- REL 620: Sacred Wisdom of the World
- REL 621: World Religions
- WRS 620: Graduate Writing & Research
- PHI 620: The History of Wisdom
- PHI 621: Consciousness
- PSY 620: Wisdom and the Soul
- PSY 621: Cross-Cultural Psychology
- IMA 620: The Arts
- IMA 621: The Imagination
- LDR 621: Theories of Leadership
- Final paper 10-20 pages