
Graduation Requirements The American College of Metaphysical Theology offers a Doctoral degree for a combination of course work and credit for prior learning.
Mature adults, through life experiences and informal study, have often accumulated a great deal of knowledge. Unfortunately this type of learning is not always recognized because it is not obtained in a formal classroom setting.
Examples of life experiences which we accept as legitimate learning activities are on-the-job learning, non-credit post secondary programs, significant volunteerism in social work, executive leadership, and other experiences that may equate to academic study programs, as well as general knowledge gained through life experiences.
We request that all of our Doctoral candidates send along a brief one page resume along with their application so that we can review their past accomplishments.
We also require that all students complete a short course of study relative to the degree for which they are applying.
Most of our students are able to complete all studies within sixty days, although they are allowed up to one year to finish all course work.