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Stanford Summer Session
Summer Course: Greek Mythology
- Stanford, USA
Summer Course
Full time
8 weeks
On-Campus
English
The heroic and divine in the literature, mythology, and culture of archaic Greece. Interdisciplinary approach to the study of individuals and society. Illustrated lectures. Readings in translation of Homer, Hesiod, Herodotus, and the poets of lyric and tragedy.


Kepler College - Astrological Education
E305A Certificate in Astro-Mythology: An Introduction
- Lynnwood, USA
Certificate
Full time, Part time
Distance Learning
English
his five-week course will focus on individual gods, their attributes, spheres of influence, and their interactions with each other and with human beings to develop an understanding of the origins of the astrological keywords and meanings we rely on for interpretation.


Kepler College - Astrological Education
CS201A Certificate in Magical Elections
- Lynnwood, USA
Certificate
Full time, Part time
5 weeks
Distance Learning
English
This course will teach the theory, methods, and practical application of astrological magic, as practised in the West and the Middle East for the past two thousand years. Historic astrological magic has only been fully rediscovered in the past two decades as older astrological and magical texts were translated into modern languages.
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Clear Creek Baptist Bible College
Certificate in Bible
- Pineville, USA
Certificate
English
This program is designed to give interested students an in-depth knowledge of the Bible. It can be accomplished at the special student status and through the online program. The Certificate in Bible requires 28 hours selected from Old Testament 1-8 and New Testament 1-8.
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Studying mythology provides a captivating exploration of ancient narratives and their influences on contemporary cultures. At the preparatory level, you'll delve into various mythologies, examining their historical contexts and the lessons they impart.
Through courses in mythology, you'll analyze texts from different cultures, focusing on themes like heroism, morality, and creation myths. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, enhancing critical thinking and analytical skills. You'll gain insight into foundational concepts that underpin literary analysis and cultural studies, preparing you for more advanced coursework.
You'll practice research methods specific to mythology, honing your ability to interpret symbols and narratives. This program equips you with skills valuable in a range of careers, such as education, writing, and cultural analysis. Graduates often find opportunities in teaching, publishing, or fields that require a deep understanding of storytelling and cultural significance, making them well-prepared for their future paths.