Greetings,
In short, no, there is no school that has an “occult major”, and any organization or school that offers lessons in it are not “valid in the real world."
But if you want something applicable in a job/career with everything but the magick, then I’d go with a liberal arts education, a major in Philosophy or Humanities. Ether will do; both will have courses you will want to take. A concentration in religious philosophy is appropriate. As far as electives- and an liberal arts education will have a lot of them- go for:
Bible Studies -Wisdom literature
Theology/Religious Studies -World religions (general) -Islam studies -Christian studies (may or may not include Judaism; easy to find if not) Less common to find are: -Buddhism -Hinduism -Wicca, Witchcraft, Neo-Paganism/Earth-based Religions
Psychology -Anything will do
Anthropology -Culture and personality
Foreign Language -Hebrew Arabic -Anything that might prove useful
Herbalism (Not likely to find)
Botany -Plant anatomy and physiology
With a base that broad, one could probably be in middle management, or work as a temp. A graduate degree in one of them could land you teaching job with pay worth the trouble.
May not be what you wanted but hope it is sufficient.
Cheery-Bye
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Cosmic consciousness is devoid of diversity; yet the universe of diversity exists in notion.... We contemplate that reality in which everything exists, to which everything belongs, from which everything has emerged, which is the cause of everything and which is everything.... The light of [this] self-knowledge alone illumines all experiences. It shines by its own light. This inner light appears to be outside and to illumine external objects.
-Sage Vasishtha
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