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ONLINE Parapsychology Courses
Beginning February

For the professional researcher or the casual explorer
Professional Education in Parapsychology 
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Courses for this Session


Course Listing - Winter 2019
  • Qualitative Research Methods (8 weeks)
    (This course qualifies for certificate programs)
    with John G. Kruth, M.S.
    Wednesday, February 20th - April 10th
    7:00pm - 8:30pm Eastern Time
    $249/$225 - Some scholarship opportunities available

    There are many events that cannot be easily studied in the laboratory. Psi phenomena typically occur in spontaneous situations or in environments that do not transfer to a controlled laboratory environment. Qualitative research methods provide a way to explore this type of event in a controlled scientific manner.


    Qualitative research methods typically gather information through interviews, questionnaires, observation, or a review of literature and art. Analysis methods vary for qualitative research, but there are extremely well-defined processes that will help the researcher to learn more about the event or phenomena being studied.

    This course will describe some common methods of qualitative research and analysis techniques to gather information about psi phenomena outside of the laboratory environment. Through the review of articles and psi reports, the students will learn how qualitative research is performed and reported for paranormal and psi phenomena.

    This academic course is designed for the serious student and qualifies for many certificate programs.
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  • ProfParanormalsmAdvanced Field Investigations - Field Investigations II (8 weeks)
    with Loyd Auerbach, M.S.
    Monday, February 18th - April 8th
    8:30pm - 10pm Eastern Time

    $249/$225 - Some scholarship opportunities available
     
    This course is a deeper exploration of the topics covered in the Field Investigations course. Students who are taking this course for a grade are required to have taken the Field Investigations course from the Rhine, or taken the Ghost Hunting course from HCH, or established yourself as a knowledgeable student of parapsychology with the instructor, or passed a quiz on field investigations (provided by Loyd Auerbach : profparanormal@gmail.com). See note below for those wanting to take the course without a grade.
     
    In this course, students will explore the topics of field investigations more deeply, including methods related to specific models of paranormal phenomena from a scientific perspective of a parapsychologist. In addition, this course will discuss the history of paranormal field research, provide details on dealing with clients and finding resolutions during investigations, discuss issues related to “public haunts” vs. private home cases, and provide more complex methods for exploring the evidence and analyzing data to reach a conclusion.  Technology used in investigations* will be reviewed along with EVPs, and psychic, mediums, and other sensitives. The technology will be evaluated at a basic level for best use in both private homes and public site investigations.
     
    Finally, this course will examine the psychology of perception and interpretation of activity and how non-paranormal explanations can apply in investigative circumstances. Parapsychology laboratory findings will be integrated into the course materials to explore how the laboratory studies apply to field investigations.

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