Everyone talks about the standard courses like Bio, Psych, etc., but do colleges have more unique, obscure or even funny courses? Seeking for some lesser known but interesting ones to broaden my academic horizons!
Indeed, colleges offer a wide range of fascinating, out-of-the-box courses that can broaden your horizons and introduce you to new fields of study. Here's a brief list of some notable ones:
1. "Zombies in Popular Media" taught at Columbia College in Chicago. This course explores the history, significance, and representation of the zombie as a figure in horror and fantasy texts.
2. The "Philosophy of Star Trek" at Georgetown University. Believe it or not, this course uses episodes from the Star Trek series to discuss philosophical questions related to ethics, aesthetics, metaphysics, and more.
3. "Maple Syrup: The Real Thing" at Alfred University. This nature-friendly course educates students on the traditional method of maple syrup production, adopting a hands-on approach.
4. "Outdoor Adventure" at Plymouth State University, where students learn about camping, wilderness survival, map reading, and even have an opportunity to go on actual camping trips.
5. The University of California, Irvine offers a course called "Science of Surfing," examining the physics and oceanography behind the sport.
6. "The Science of Harry Potter" is a course at Frostburg State University. It explores the magical elements in the Harry Potter series from a scientific perspective.
7. The "Tree Climbing" course at Cornell University teaches students to ascend into, move through, and descend from trees safely via ropes.
These courses and many others are designed not just to offer academic diversity, but also to inspire creative thinking and foster a broader perspective on learning. Make sure to check the complete course catalog of colleges you're interested in - you might find some fascinating options!
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