Course Catalog
Below is a list of all courses on our Bachelor’s Degree.
ESSENTIAL EDUCATION (EE) COURSES
EE1: Emotional Intelligence
This course helps students understand and regulate their emotions while building self-awareness in creative and professional contexts. You’ll learn how emotions influence behavior, communication, and leadership. Through group reflection and embodied practice, students develop tools for grounded confidence and empathy. The goal is to cultivate emotional clarity as the foundation for effective collaboration and decision-making.
EE2: 100 Essential Mental Models 1
Students explore the core frameworks used by top thinkers, innovators, and strategists to make better decisions. Each mental model offers a way of seeing patterns and simplifying complexity. You’ll learn to apply these models across business, design, and communication challenges. The result is sharper thinking and the ability to connect ideas across disciplines.
EE3: Somatic Health, Yoga & Meditation
This course explores how the body shapes the mind through awareness, breath, and movement. Students will learn foundational yoga postures, meditation techniques, and nervous system regulation practices. The emphasis is on building resilience, focus, and embodied presence. By the end, you’ll understand how to use the body as a tool for creativity and calm.
EE4: Functional Health 1
An introduction to the science of energy, nutrition, and performance for creatives. You’ll study how sleep, diet, and movement influence cognitive and emotional balance. The course blends functional medicine with practical health routines. Students leave with a personalized plan to sustain focus and creativity long term.
EE5: Critical & Strategic Thinking
Students learn to analyze systems, evaluate evidence, and make thoughtful, strategic decisions. You’ll study case studies from business, design, and social innovation to see how critical thinking drives change. Assignments emphasize clarity, logic, and adaptability in real-world problem solving. By the end, you’ll think more like a strategist than a student.
EE6: Philosophy 1 — Plato & Socratic Dialogue
This course introduces the origins of Western philosophy through the dialogues of Plato and the questioning method of Socrates. Students practice inquiry as a form of self-discovery and intellectual rigor. Discussions explore truth, virtue, and the examined life as tools for leadership. You’ll leave with a deeper ability to think clearly and communicate with precision.
EE7: 100 Essential Mental Models 2
A continuation of EE2, this course expands your toolkit with advanced models from psychology, economics, and systems theory. You’ll practice synthesizing multiple frameworks to generate new creative insights. Each assignment applies mental models to complex real-world challenges. The focus is on fluency in structured thinking and adaptive problem solving.
EE8: Functional Health 2
Building on Functional Health 1, this course dives deeper into the optimization of physical, cognitive, and emotional performance. Students learn about hormone balance, gut health, and longevity principles through a creative lens. Practical labs focus on data-driven self-assessment and recovery protocols. The aim is sustainable excellence—how to perform well without burnout.
EE9: Philosophy 2 — Eastern Philosophy
Students explore major schools of Eastern thought, including Buddhism, Taoism, and Hindu philosophy. The course focuses on the nature of consciousness, detachment, and balance as applied to modern life. Readings and discussions connect ancient wisdom to creativity, business, and leadership. You’ll learn how inner stillness can become a form of strategy.
EE10: History of Capitalism & Democracy
This course examines how economic and political systems evolved to shape the modern world. You’ll trace key turning points from the Enlightenment to the digital age, understanding how innovation, labor, and capital interact. Discussions highlight the moral and cultural dimensions of capitalism and democracy. The result is a nuanced perspective on freedom, value, and human progress.
LEVEL 1: LEAN BUSINESS STRATEGIST
101: Lean Business Concepting
This course introduces students to the principles of lean startup design and modern entrepreneurship. You’ll learn how to identify market needs, validate ideas quickly, and create business models that work with minimal resources. The focus is on experimentation, iteration, and clarity of value.
102: Digital Funnels
Students learn how to design and implement digital funnels that drive traffic, capture leads, and convert sales. The course explores landing page psychology, email automation, and digital user journeys. By the end, students will have a working funnel ready for real-world application.
103: Accelerated Learning
A study in meta-learning, this course teaches students how to learn faster and retain more through scientific methods. You’ll develop study frameworks, practice retrieval-based learning, and design personal systems for lifelong growth. This course builds the foundation for mastery across all creative and business disciplines.
104: Figma & AI Tools for Brand Design
Students learn how to use Figma, Midjourney, and ChatGPT to design and prototype visual brand systems. The course focuses on the intersection of creativity and automation, teaching efficient workflows for modern creators. Each student completes a set of branded assets using AI-assisted design.
LEVEL 2: JUNIOR CREATIVE
105: Vibe Coding
This course explores how emotional resonance and design language shape a brand’s identity. Students learn how to code “vibe” through typography, color theory, photography, and tone. By the end, you’ll be able to translate feeling into a cohesive creative direction.
106: Designing Brands
Students are guided through the process of building a full brand identity from concept to delivery. You’ll learn logo design, visual hierarchy, and brand storytelling that communicates purpose and style. Projects culminate in a fully realized brand kit and presentation.
107: Client Acquisition & Skills 1
A hands-on course on how to find, pitch, and retain creative clients. Students learn sales psychology, discovery calls, and simple contract management. The goal is to build confidence in selling your creative work professionally and ethically.
108: Short-Form Content & Social
Students explore the fast-paced world of social content creation, focusing on platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube Shorts. You’ll learn scripting, editing, and pacing to communicate effectively in under 60 seconds. The final project includes three viral-ready videos for your portfolio.
LEVEL 3: GROWTH MARKETER
109: Lean Business Concepting 2
An advanced version of 101, this course focuses on refining your business model through customer feedback and iteration. Students test real-world offers, adjust pricing strategies, and study the relationship between value and positioning. The emphasis is on agility and measurable traction.
110: Sales Psychology 1
Students learn how human behavior drives sales outcomes and how to ethically influence buying decisions. Topics include persuasion, framing, trust-building, and the emotional triggers behind conversion. You’ll apply these tools to create compelling sales messaging and digital scripts.
111: Client Skills
This course builds mastery in client communication, feedback handling, and project management. You’ll learn how to set expectations, lead meetings, and maintain long-term client relationships. Students simulate real client scenarios to build confidence in professional interaction.
112: Scaling Digital Sales Funnels
Students take a data-driven approach to scaling successful funnels. You’ll learn A/B testing, conversion tracking, and optimization strategies for paid and organic traffic. The outcome is a funnel system capable of sustaining profit at scale.
LEVEL 4: ADVANCED GROWTH MARKETER
113: Scientific Method & Customer Acquisition
This course teaches you how to apply experimentation and evidence-based thinking to marketing. Students design, run, and analyze growth experiments to identify profitable acquisition channels. By the end, you’ll understand how to make marketing measurable and repeatable.
114: Creative Project Management
Students develop systems for planning, delegating, and executing complex creative projects. The course covers agile workflow design, productivity tools, and communication across teams. You’ll leave with the ability to manage projects from idea to delivery.
115: Financial Modeling 1
This course demystifies finance for creatives. Students learn to forecast revenue, calculate margins, and build simple financial models that guide decision-making. By the end, you’ll know how to translate creative ideas into financially sound plans.
116: Scaling Funnels 2
An advanced continuation of 112, students master paid media strategy and digital analytics. You’ll learn how to interpret campaign data, allocate ad budgets, and scale efficiently. Real-world case studies anchor your learning in practical marketing performance.
LEVEL 5: SYSTEMS ARCHITECT
117: Business Automation & Systems
Students learn to automate repetitive processes using tools like Notion, Airtable, and Zapier. The course emphasizes designing efficient workflows that free time for creative work. Each student builds a functioning automation that supports a real business goal.
118: Project Management
This course introduces leadership systems for managing teams and complex operations. Students practice sprint planning, progress tracking, and interdepartmental communication. You’ll leave with templates and structures for scaling your own business or agency.
119: Marketing Technology Stacks
Students gain fluency in the tools and software ecosystems that power modern marketing. The course covers CRMs, analytics platforms, ad managers, and creative suites. By the end, students design an optimized tech stack for their business.
120: Advanced Paid Marketing (Meta)
Students dive deep into Meta’s (Facebook/Instagram) advertising platform to create and scale campaigns profitably. You’ll learn targeting, creative testing, and conversion optimization strategies. Each student runs a live campaign with full analytics reporting.
121: Capstone Project 1
In this milestone course, students integrate their learning to solve a complex real-world problem. You’ll design, manage, and deliver a large-scale project for a brand, startup, or your own venture. This serves as your first major professional portfolio piece.
LEVEL 6: EXECUTIVE
122: Visioning & Storytelling in Business
Students explore how narrative shapes leadership, brand vision, and culture. You’ll learn how to articulate a mission that inspires action and guides strategic direction. The course ends with a vision presentation for your future company or career.
123: Hiring & Culture Creation
This course covers the human side of entrepreneurship—how to build, motivate, and retain a great team. Students learn hiring processes, performance feedback, and value-driven leadership. You’ll create a hiring plan and culture document tailored to your business vision.
124: Navigating Complex Legal Environments
Students learn the legal fundamentals of entrepreneurship including contracts, intellectual property, and compliance. The course simplifies legal risk management and how to work effectively with attorneys. By the end, you’ll know how to legally protect your business and creative work.
125: Capstone Project 2
The final course in the degree is a culmination of all previous work. Students develop a fully realized business concept, complete with strategy, branding, and financial structure. The project is presented to mentors and investors for feedback and launch readiness.