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The M.A. degree program provides a classical education in the humanities informed by mythology and depth psychology. The program's unique learning format combines the best aspects of a connected, heartfelt, inter-personal experience with the convenience of distance-learning technology.

Pacifica Graduate Institute Online

This degree program takes advantage of online distance-learning technology that allows students to work and learn in their home environments. Additionally, twice each year, students gather on the Pacifica campus for an expanded week in residence. During these on-campus sessions, students have access to the Institute's extensive resources and are able to further community involvement and professional collaboration. They join classmates from around the world in forming professional relationships and networks of like-minded individuals. This convenient format brings Pacifica's graduate degree programs to global citizens and the life-long learners who would otherwise would not be able to fufill their educational calling.

FIRST YEAR
  FALL   Foundations of Mythology—HM 520, 2 Units
Traditions of Depth Psychology: Lineage & Legacies—HM 550, 2 Units
Technology and the Global Citizen—HM 502, 2 Units
  WINTER   Mythology: Contemporary Inflections—HM 525, 2 Units
Jung’s Depth Psychology—HM 650, 2 Units
Cultivating Inner Awareness—HM 530, 2 Units
  SPRING   Symbolism and the Visual Art—HM 522, 2 Units
Depth Psychology in the 21st Century—HM 551, 2 Units
Inner Practice and Social Action—HM 540, 2 Units
  SUMMER   Myth as Guide in Psychological Development—HM 523, 2 Units
Portfolio Development I
—HM 505, 2 Units
Practices of Collaboration and Reconciliation—HM 553, 2 Units  
SECOND YEAR
  FALL   Mythic Patterns in Cinema—HM 622, 2 Units
Dreamwork —HM 653, 2 Units
Education for Ecological Stewardship—HM 610, 2 Units
  WINTER   Archetypal Imagination: The Works of Joseph Campbell—HM 652, 2 Units
Initiation, Ritual & Ceremony—HM 552, 2 Units
Leadership Skills for Social Justice—HM 611, 2 Units
  SPRING   Transformational Polarities in Myth—HM 625, 2 Units
Psychology of Compassion & Tolerance—HM 627, 2 Units
Economic Models for Sustainability—HM 612, 2 Units
  SUMMER   Mythodrama—HM 623, 2 Units
Portfolio Development II—HM 605, 2 Units
Spiritual Practices & Healing Arts—HM 613, 2 Units
This curriculum may vary depending upon changing academic needs.

 

 

 

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