I didn't say you saw a figure. I gave an example to how science can explain the unexplainable such as seeing a figure.
and accreditation does not merely mean the credits can be transferred to another college. It means the school's integrity and rigor are within highest standard for credibility purpose. I mean - if you apply for huge corporation... Applicant A got his business degree from accredited school like his local state school and Applicant B got his business degree from non-accredited school like say "The American Institute of Business". You get my point?
Metaphysics belongs to Philosophy major. There are plenty of colleges that do teach that. What I'm telling you is that you should expand your horizon to incorporate ALL perspectives.... a very well-rounded intellectual. Accredited college can give you that.
If you incorporate all knowledge from history, religion, medical science, philosophy, and psychology.... you can most likely come up with a very very sound explanation for the unexplainable. Why make yourself a narrow-mind person with a very limited view?
For example -
How did werewolf come into picture? if you look at history, medical science, etc... you will see that there is an extremely rare medical condition called hypertrichosis that makes a man grows hair all over his body. It is a well-documented case to this date and a "werewolf" man is currently living in Mexico. And then if you look at the literature and other field - you will see that people are creative human beings. You know that we humans tend to exaggerate it and then as it goes thru vineyard, it will eventually turn into a folklore. Hence.... a countless of movies and stories like Michael Fox as a werewolf and The Twilight Saga 
If your field is limited to metaphysics, imagine what kind of theory you would come up to explain the werewolf theory.
Get what I'm saying? I'm not saying what you're pursuing is a farce and that you're opening yourself to being ridiculed by many. I understand that the disbelievers ridicule others because they are afraid of something that can't be explained. Some people resorted to religion to explain the unexplained and some to science and some to fictitious folklores. I, of course, am the science guy and I believe everything can be explained and as for unexplainable event - it's because we do not have an advanced understanding of science (hence it's a progressive field) and the time will come that it will be explained. I do acknowledge that a certain thing can never be explained and that it's something that a religion can explain it. I will just leave it at that 