Master of Science in Metaphysics

The Master of Science in Metaphysics is a comprehensive and interdisciplinary graduate program that explores the fundamental nature of reality, existence, causality, and consciousness. This program provides an in-depth examination of both classical and contemporary metaphysical theories, integrating philosophical inquiry, quantum metaphysics, computational modeling, and ontological structuringto uncover the deeper mechanisms underlying the structure of the universe, the nature of time, and the foundations of being. By bridging traditional metaphysical thought with emerging scientific and computational frameworks, students engage in a rigorous analysis of existence, reality formation, and the interplay between mind and matter.

About the Program

A core focus of this program is its integration of metaphysics with computational and scientific methodologies, offering students the opportunity to explore metaphysical structures through the lens of quantum mechanics, information theory, and cognitive modeling. Through an advanced study of reality structures, causality models, and consciousness frameworks, students will develop methodological approaches to conceptualizing the nature of existence in a systematic and logically structured way. The program encourages the exploration of non-classical interpretations of reality, theories of determinism and free will, and the metaphysical implications of contemporary physics.

 

Students will engage with ontological and epistemological models that seek to define the structure of existence, the nature of causality, and the limits of human perception and knowledge. Through formalized reasoning, conceptual analysis, and theoretical modeling, they will be equipped to tackle complex questions about consciousness, the fabric of reality, and the nature of time and space. The program’s interdisciplinary approach ensures that graduates gain both philosophical depth and applied expertise, allowing them to contribute to fields such as theoretical research, philosophy of science, computational reality modeling, and consciousness studies.

 

Graduates of the Master of Science in Metaphysics will emerge as thought leaders in metaphysical and scientific exploration, equipped to analyze, refine, and apply metaphysical principles in academic, scientific, and conceptual research settings. By synthesizing classical metaphysical inquiry with contemporary methodologies, students will be prepared to contribute to the advancement of metaphysical science, conceptual modeling, and the philosophical foundations of existence and consciousness.


Core Curriculum & Program Structure

Program Courses: 57 credits

Degree Requirements

Total Credits Required: 57 credits

Core Major Courses: 33 credits

Research & Thesis: 18 credits

Electives: 6 credits

Falll Semester 1

MET 501 – Advanced Metaphysical Theories & Reality Structures (3 credits)

MET 502 – Modal Realism & The Nature of Possibility (3 credits)

MET 503 – Metaphysics of Time, Space, and Causality (3 credits)

MET 504 – Quantum Metaphysics & Non-Local Reality (3 credits)

Research Methods in Metaphysical Inquiry (3 credits)

Spring Semester 2

MET 505 – The Ontology of Information & Reality Simulation (3 credits)

MET 506 – Theories of Consciousness & Mind-Body Interactions (3 credits)

MET 507 – Computational Metaphysics & AI Reality Modeling (3 credits)

MET 508 – The Nature of Identity, Self, and Non-Dual Awareness (3 credits)

Research Project in Metaphysical Science (3 credits)

Falll Semester 3

MET 601 – Mathematical Structures in Metaphysical Theories (3 credits)

MET 602 – Theoretical Cosmology & Higher-Dimensional Physics (3 credits)

MET 603 – Simulation Hypothesis & Computational Consciousness (3 credits)

Elective in Ontological or Philosophical Metaphysics (3 credits)

Independent Research in Metaphysical Modeling (3 credits)

Spring Semester 4

MET 604 – Capstone Thesis in Metaphysical Science & Computation (6 credits)

MET 605 – Applied Metaphysics in AI & Consciousness Studies (3 credits)

Final Research Elective or Internship in Metaphysical Modeling (3 credits)