Absurd College Courses
Go into the course catalog for a typical liberal arts college, and
you'll find a variety of classes with grandiose, buzzword-laden titles
that, upon closer inspection, don't seem to be mean anything.
Many sound like nonsense.
The following courses may not be real, but they were created
using real elements taken out of real course catalogs from across
the country. Hit reload for more nonsense.
- Symbolism Of Liberal Equality In The Real World
- Aquatic Ballet In Modern America: What Is To Be Learned From It?
- Equality In The 21st Century: Different Points Of View
- Principles Of Transgender Minority Folklore
- Queer Theory & Dadaism In The Liberal World
- The Aesthetic Dimension Of Rural Pacific Islander Sculptures
- Contemporary Latino Values: Discovery and Development
- French Architecture Interpretation: Different Points Of View
- Sexuality & Globalism In Modern Society
- Concepts In Reformist Darwinism & Fetterly's Conjecture
- The Meaning Of Life As Seen In Liberated Japanese Drama
- Foundations Of Inner City Female Music
- Expression Of Japanese Marxism: The Untold Story
- Dynamic Exploration Of The Rural Hispanic Metamorphosis In The 21st Century
- Transgender Asian Endeavors Since 1842
- Work, Culture, And Struggle In The 21st Century: A Journey Of Thought
- African-American Art Interpretation: A Process Approach
- The History Of Female Endeavors: A Paradigm Shift
- Homosexual Female Morals In Modern Society
- Postmodern Feminism In The American Landscape
- The Universe Of Evolution & Post-Dadaism In The Real World
- Contemporary African Images & Affairs
- The Impact Of Viking Architecture On Modern Microbiology: A Collage Expressed In 21st Century Literature
- Research Capstone In Paganism & Equality In The 21st Century
- Western Scandinavian Life In The Postmodern Era
NONSENSE
Who needs a million monkeys?
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