Natal Fundamentals Certificate:
This Certificate requires 40 credits to complete.
This series of classes provides a solid grounding in the symbolism of Western natal astrology. It covers how symbolism has evolved, how to synthesize and apply that knowledge to delineate a natal chart, and the ethical issues involved.
The courses below require an Astrological Skill Set between Low Beginner to Low Intermediate. Click on the link below to view the Skill Set Guidelines and see if you have the Astrological Skill Set to take the courses below.
Link to Skill Level Guidelines
The certificate provides a solid grounding in the symbolism of Western natal astrology. It covers how symbolism has evolved over time, how to synthesize and apply that knowledge to delineate a natal chart, and an awareness of the ethical issues involved.
By the end of this certificate, students will have understood how different philosophies and techniques developed within the Western astrological tradition, from Hellenistic to modern. They will be aware of many astrological controversies and enjoy continual practice in chart interpretation.
All courses are 10 credits unless otherwise specified.
Fundamentals Certificate:
- RN101 Fundamentals I: Introduction to Astrology (low beginner)
- RN102 Fundamentals II: Interpretation Essentials (high beginner)
- RN103 Fundamentals III: Beyond the Basics (low intermediate)
- RN104 Fundamentals IV: Chart Synthesis: Natal Practicum (low intermediate)
Completion of this certificate or its equivalent is required for the Diploma.
Kepler College offers Challenge Tests for RN101, RN102, and RN103. If you have been studying astrology and feel that you have the knowledge and would prefer to challenge the course material, the first step would be to take the free placement quiz. This placement quiz is designed to show you your knowledge level and provide insights into the next steps.
All courses at Kepler College are taught in English unless noted otherwise. Proficiency in English is required for all students. Fundamentals IV is a Practicum. Live attendance is required for this class to qualify for academic credit.
Faculty: Morgan Garriott, Vanessa Lundborg, Denise Menton, Enid Newberg, Sam Reynolds, Carol Tebbs, Lori Waters, Donna Young