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Note: The College of
Divine Metaphysics offers correspondence courses only.
Diplomas and Degrees
The College of Divine Metaphysics offers these degree programs:
Doctor of Metaphysics (Ms.D.)
Doctor of Divinity (D.D.)
Philosopher of Metaphysics
(Ph.M.)
Combination of Courses for Degree Programs
Doctor of Metaphysics (Ms.D.)
Metaphysical Bible Interpretation along with six of
the major courses listed below, plus the Summary Course Assignment and Thesis, earn the Doctor of Metaphysics
Degree.
Doctor of Divinity (D.D.)
Metaphysical Bible Interpretation along with seven
of the major courses listed below, plus the Summary Course Assignment and Thesis, earn the Doctor of Divinity
Degree.
Philosopher of Metaphysics (Ph.M.)
Metaphysical Bible Interpretation along with all
of the courses listed below, plus the Summary Course Assignment and Thesis, earn the Philosopher of Metaphysics
Degree.
· Practical Metaphysics
· Key to Self-Unfoldment
· Metaphysical Healing
· Biblical Literature
· Metaphysical Perspective of Raising Children
· Metaphysical Psychology of Business Success
· Life of Jesus
· Church Administration (not a major course)
· Comparative Religions (not a major course)
The student must complete
the above courses of study plus the Summary Course Assignments that are assigned by the director. The Summary Course Assignments consist of individualized books and assignments that include online resources and mailings.
Note: Church Administration and Comparative Religions together equal one major
course in credits. These two courses may be submitted for one
major course.
The student
must submit a Thesis of 450 words or more with
a $100.00 fee for the Doctor of Metaphysics (Ms.D.)
Degree; a Thesis of 650 words or more with a $150.00 fee for
the Doctor of Divinity (D.D.) Degree; and a Thesis of
1000 words or more with a fee of $175.00 for the Philosopher
of Metaphysics (Ph.M.) Degree. The subject of the Thesis should center on philosophy, metaphysics, spirituality or enlightenment. The Thesis could center on this course of study and what it has meant to you, what teachings proved most beneficial, and what you have learned, etc. You may always quote from works of other metaphysical authors. Students need to pick a theme for their Thesis and then back up the theme with quotes, summaries, thoughts, arguments, discussions, etc.
After students complete the related course requirements, we mail them the appropriate Certificate or Diploma. Students who graduate from a degree program also receive a lapel pin with the school logo.
Note: Persons
with sufficient spiritual / metaphysical training may request a waiver of one or more of our courses. The waiver is determined on an individual basis.
Incorporation
The College of Divine Metaphysics
was incorporated as a religious educational institution
in the State of Missouri in 1918, in the State of Indiana
in 1928, and in the State of California in 1978.
Click here (or on the insignia)
to read about
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