08-05-2022, 03:39 PM
(08-05-2022, 03:12 PM)michaeladsmith2 Wrote: I live in ABQ, and I have a sense that due to the high Native-American influence here, this PhD program is very much steeped in Mysticism, Spirituality, Metaphysics and Secular Religious/ Humanistic dogma. I mean hey, if someone likes it and they get a good enrollment cohort group, then go for it. My only concern would be ROI for $45,000+ and usage after graduation. Would anyone want to utilize a person who holds a PhD in Visionary Practice and Regenerative Leadership? And would someone want Leadership based on quasi-spiritual/metaphysical approaches/solutions, rather than peer-reviewed, tested and proven, research-based competencies?
Some may say the same about American International Theism University. Everyone doesn't subscribe to a religion. You go on about peer reviewed, tested and proven blah blah yet you have multiple "degrees" from ENEB and you're working on a doctorate from school that has some very suspicious accreditation. Southwestern College is at least an RA institution.