Sanctum will offer both Masters and Doctoral level programs in Divinity.

The primary focus of the Divinity program is on practical ministry and work within the community, rather than the history or theology of witchcraft, although it does require a basic grounding in them. It is primarily intended for those interested in taking on a position as clergy, including chaplaincy positions.

The Doctorate of Divinity requires, in addition to the coursework required for a Masters of Divinity, providing a record of acting as clergy within your community as well as reflections upon the same, along with a letter of recommendation from a senior supervising member of the specific sect to which the Doctoral candidate belongs, if applicable.

As there is no accrediting body for religious degrees pertaining to witchcraft in the United States, these degrees will be unaccredited.

Sanctum will offer both Masters and Doctoral level programs in Theology.

The primary focus of the Theology program is on the history, sociological role, and theology of witchcraft. This may be focused on a particular religion which the individual in question considers to exemplify their practice of witchcraft, but the default coursework provides a multi-cultural approach, and focused students will still be required to take the foundational multi-cultural coursework. It is primarily intended for those interested in the study of witchcraft, rather than those intending to take on a position of clergy within their community.

The Doctorate of Theology requires, in addition to the coursework required for a Masters of Theology, the creation of an original work of research. This work must be discussed with a faculty advisor and the topic and research plan must be approved in advance. However, it should be noted that original research by obtaining first person accounts from members of the community are preferred.

As there is no accrediting body for religious degrees pertaining to witchcraft in the United States, these degrees will be unaccredited.

Sanctum will offer a Masters level program in the study of herbalism.

The Herbalism program includes a comprehensive study of the history and sociological role of the practice of herbalism, as well as the ethics, necessary biochemical fundamentals, and standards for the practice of herbalism.

Please note that completion of the Masters of Herbalism does not constitute a medical degree, and the possession of such does not provide legal grounds to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease or medical condition.

As there is no accrediting body for religious degrees pertaining to witchcraft in the United States, this degree will be unaccredited.