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Curriculum Overview
 
Mythology and Religious Traditions
Dpeth Psychology and Research
Degree Requirements
 
 
FIRST YEAR
  FALL   Greek and Roman Mythology I—MS 505, 2 Units
Hindu Traditions—MS 503, 2 Units
Dreams, Visions, Myths—MS 521, 2 Units
  WINTER   Approaches to the Study of Myth—MS 620, 2 Units
Cultural Mythologies I—MS 514, 2 Units
Ritual—MS 603, 2 Units
  SPRING   European Sacred Traditions—MS 502, 2 Units
Myth and Philosophy—MS 515, 2 Units
Jungian Depth Psychology—MS 511, 2 Units
  SUMMER   Colloquium—MS 540, 1 Unit
Post-Jungian & Archetypal Theories—MS 611, 3 Units  
SECOND YEAR
  FALL   Native Mythologies of the Americas—MS 522, 2 Units
Greek and Roman Mythology II—MS 705, 2 Units
African and African Diaspora Traditions—MS 506, 2 Units
Integrative Studies Process I—MS 627, 0 Units
  WINTER   Folklore and Fairy Tales—MS 602, 2 Units
Buddhist Traditions—MS 605, 2 Units
Mythic Motifs in Cinema—MS 626, 2 Units
Integrative Studies Process II—MS 628, 0 Units
  SPRING   Psyche and Nature—MS 615, 2 Units
Cultural Mythologies II—MS 614, 2 Units
Epic Imagination—MS 604, 2 Units
Integrative Studies Process III—MS 629, 0 Units
  SUMMER   Colloquium—MS 640, 1 Unit
Myth and the Underworld—MS 619, 3 Units
Integrative Studies—MS 630, 1 Unit
THIRD YEAR
 
FALL
  Mythopoetic Images—MS 727, 2 Units
Religious Studies Approaches to Mythology—MS 720, 2 Units
Hebrew and Jewish Mythology—MS 702, 2 Units
 
WINTER
  Cultural Mythologies III—MS 714, 2 Units
Egyptian Mythology—MS 717, 2 Units
The God Complex—MS 711, 2 Units
 
SPRING
  Islamic Traditions —MS 608, 2 Units
Research Strategies for Dissertation Writing—MS 730, 2 Units
Dissertation Formulation—MS 733, 2 Units
 
SUMMER
  Colloquium—MS 740, 1 Unit
Myths of the Self: Memoir and Autobiography—MS 726, 3 Units
CONTINUING
      Dissertation Writing* —MS 900, 15 Units
* Writing projects for this course take place away from campus.
This curriculum may vary depending upon changing academic needs.

 

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