Field of Life Meaning Studies

Students in this program become intensively familiar with the most important key and practical issues related to the fundamental principles of this field of study.
 
  • Each program includes 6 main modules taught over 2 semesters of 6 months.
  • In each semester, 3 specialized modules consisting of multiple course topics are taught.
  • The total instructional hours over one year are approximately 153 hours.
  • Each course includes one 1.5-hour session per week.
  • Training days: Thursdays, with three 90-minute classes each day.
  • Each semester consists of 17 weeks of instruction.
  • Start of Semester One: September 15
  • End of Semester One: January 15
  • Semester One Exam Date: January 20
  • Start of Semester Two: February 15
  • End of Semester Two: June 15
  • Semester Two Exam Date: June 20
  • Graduation Ceremony: July 10
  • This program includes an English-language certificate of completion.
  • Graduates of this program are given priority for admission as members of professional associations or academic clubs of the college.
  • Tuition per semester: $300

Our Vision in This Program

What Courses Are Taught in This Program?

All training sessions are taught by leading expert instructors in each subject, and classes are conducted online in both recorded and live formats.

Semester One

The Question of Meaning in Modern Human Life

Sundays: 14:00 – 16:00

 
  • The difference between meaning, success, pleasure, and satisfaction
  • Signs of a meaningless life in modern humans
  • The role of meaning in motivation, endurance, and choice
  • The consequences of the absence of meaning in work, relationships, and mental health

Semester One

Sources of Meaning in Human Life


Sundays: 17:00 – 19:00

 
  • Meaning in work, responsibility, and social roles
  • Meaning in relationships, family, and commitment
  • Meaning in suffering, failure, and difficult experiences
  • Meaning in belief, values, and intellectual horizons


 

Semester One

The Crisis of Meaning and Common Confusions

Tuesdays: 16:00 – 18:00

 
  • Why do many people feel emptiness despite having opportunities?
  • Avoidance of meaning, pleasure-centered living, and their consequences
  • Social comparison and the erosion of life’s meaning
  • Analysis of flawed patterns of seeking meaning
 

Semester Two

Building and Stabilizing Life Meaning

Sundays: 14:00 – 16:00

 
  • Distinguishing authentic meanings from imposed meanings
  • The role of choice and responsibility in a meaningful life
  • Aligning meaning with abilities, reality, and personal circumstances
  • Redefining meaning at different stages of life

Semester Two

Meaning in Daily Decisions and Actions

Sundays: 09:00 – 11:00

 
  • The impact of meaning on small and major decisions
  • Setting goals based on meaning rather than emotion
  • Meaning as a compass for life
  • Preventing the erosion of meaning in everyday life

 

Semester Two

Sustaining the Meaning of Life

Tuesdays: 16:00 – 18:00

 
  • Confronting doubts and existential crises
  • Meaning during periods of failure, change, and loss
  • Reconstructing meaning after life crises
  • Transforming meaning into a sustainable lifestyle


 

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