Minor in Esoteric and Occult Traditions
This minor is available to students registered in a 120 credit hour Bachelor of Applied Computer Science, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Community Design, Bachelor of Computer Science, Bachelor of Informatics, Bachelor of Management, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Science (Medical Sciences) program.
Any 18 credit hours from the following courses, drawn from at least two different departments or programs, with at least 6 credit hours at the 3000 level:
- SOSA 3228.03: Belief Systems: Symbol, Myth and Meaning
- SOSA 2292.03: Goblins, Ghosts, Gods, Gurus I
- SOSA 2293.03: Goblins, Ghosts, Gods, Gurus II
- CLAS 2027.03: Magic, Religion & Philosophy
- CLAS 3283/RELS 3283.03: Gods in the Flesh: Iamblichus and Anselm
- RELS 3012.03: Mystics of the Middle East
- CLAS 2026.03/RELS 2026.03: Paganism
- EMSP 2320.03/RELS 2420/GWST 2320.03: Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe
- EMSP 2313.03/CTMP 2313.03: The Vampire: Modernity and the Undead
- HSTC 2120.03/EMSP 2360/HIST 2990.03/RELS 2120.03: Magic, Science and the Occult: from Antiquity to Postmodernity
- HSTC 3121.03/EMSP 3321.03/HIST 3990.03/RELS 3121.03: In Search of the Philosopher's Stone: The History of European Alchemy
- HSTC 3320.03: Oracles, Omens, and Astrology in the Ancient World
Contact History of Science and Technology for more information.