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.
- Topics In Pre-Hittite Art: A Quest For Thought
- Polytheistic Perspectives: Policy In Today's Society
- Psychology Of Middle Class Female Architecture
- Masterpieces Of Liberated American Paintings
- Postmodern Sexuality In The Modern Age
- Suicide & Trauma In The United States
- The Consequences Of Homosexual European Poetry On Planar Geometry: A Presentation Explored In American Music
- Symbolism Of Classical Chinese Folklore: A Study Of Egyptian Retrospectives
- Suburban Sociology As Explored In Populist Polytheistic Architecture
- Contemporary Middle Eastern Religion: Myth & Reality
- Fundamentalism In The Real World: Context and Cross-Cultural Perspectives
- Radical Sexuality In Modern Literature
- Progressive Marxism: A Process Approach
- Contemporary Mexican Perspectives & Retrospectives
- Aesthetic Activisim: The Big Picture
- Contemporary Italian Symbols: A Paradigm Shift
- Multiculturalism & Evolution In Modern Society
- Humanist Sexuality In The United States
- Liberal Darwinism: Contemporary Theories
- Special Studies In Bisexual Hispanic Literature
- The Archetype Of The Journey In Western French Music
- The Feminist Dimension Of Southern Neo-Pagan Folklore
- Special Studies In The Southern Neo-Pagan Campaign In The Modern Age
- Brief Survey Of Aquatic Ballet: The Human Condition, Empowerment, and Evaluation
- Masterpieces Of Upper Class Female Art
NONSENSE
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