Coursework for UPR’s undergraduate program is conducted according to a quarter system with four ten-week quarters in the academic year. All courses offered are in the areas of Philosophy (PHI), Psychology (PSY), Culture (CUL), Religion (REL) and 3 credits each, unless otherwise specified.
Bachelor’s degree completion is premised on 90 quarter credits (60 semester credits) of coursework after admission with the completion of an Associate’s certificate or its equivalent of 60 semester credits prior to enrollment. Completion of the Bachelor of Arts Degree requires a total of 180 quarter credits (120 semester credits).a
Please be advised that the university is presently working on the formation of additional courses to be offered to our undergraduate students. a
Bachelor’s degree completion is premised on 90 quarter credits (60 semester credits) of coursework after admission with the completion of an Associate’s certificate or its equivalent of 60 semester credits prior to enrollment. Completion of the Bachelor of Arts Degree requires a total of 180 quarter credits (120 semester credits).a
Please be advised that the university is presently working on the formation of additional courses to be offered to our undergraduate students. a
- CUL 306 – The Art of the Essay
- CUL 308 – Creativity: The Integral Journey
- CUL 310 – The Meanings of America: Myths of National and Personal Identity
- CUL 323 – Stories That Tell Us Who We Are: Myth and Meaning for Today
- CUL 325 - Mythologies: Theories and Meanings of Myth
- CUL 330 - Gods and Monsters: Understanding Our Hopes and Fears
- CUL 333 - The Cinema of Transformation: Movies, Myth, and Meaning
- CUL 452 – Sacred Music of the Medieval Ages
- PHI 302 – Foundations of Greek Philosophy
- PHI 321 - Political Theory: a Multicultural Perspective
- PHI 325 - Philosophy of Music
- PHI 451 – Modern Western Esotericism
- PSY 301 – Self-Regulation and Human Potential
- PSY 302 – Attention Mechanics
- PSY 303 - Suffering
- PSY 310 - The Psychology of Dreams
- PSY 322 – The I Ching: Archetypes of Transformation
- PSY 331 – C.G. Jung
- REL 301 – Religions of the World
- REL 303 – The Human & The Divine: A Comparative Anthropology