Bachelor of Science in Esoteric Science (B.S.E.S.)
About the Program
The Bachelor of Science in Esoteric Science delves into the hidden structures of reality and metaphysical systems through a comprehensive exploration that spans philosophical, scientific, and transdisciplinary frameworks. This program is designed for students who are intrigued by the deeper, more esoteric aspects of knowledge that cross the boundaries of conventional science and philosophy.
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Esoteric Science offers a rigorous academic pathway for students to explore and integrate complex ideas such as symbolic knowledge systems, cognitive metaphysics, archetypal structures, and higher-dimensional theories. By examining these concepts through lenses of epistemology, hermetic structures, non-dual cognition, and scientific mysticism, students gain a profound understanding of the various dimensions of esoteric knowledge.
This interdisciplinary program encourages students to apply these esoteric theories to diverse fields such as philosophy, psychology, computational modeling, and theoretical physics. The curriculum is designed to foster critical thinking, analytical skills, and a comprehensive understanding of esoteric principles and their applications in modern science and scholarship.
Key Areas of Study
- Symbolic Knowledge Systems and Cognitive Metaphysics
- Archetypal Structures and Higher-Dimensional Theories
- Epistemology and Hermetic Structures
- Non-Dual Cognition and Scientific Mysticism
Career Pathways
Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Esoteric Scienceare well-prepared for advanced careers in philosophical research, metaphysical modeling, consciousness science, and transdisciplinary analysis. The program equips students with the skills to contribute to academic research, theoretical developments, and innovative applications in fields that require a deep understanding of both the visible and the hidden aspects of reality.
Degree Requirements
Total Credits Required: 120 credits
Core Major Courses: 40 credits
Electives & Research Focus: 30 credits
General Education & Interdisciplinary Studies: 50 credits