Weird Courses You Took in College

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Just a different type of thread----in the early 70's I took basic English class at community college near Chicago (where the Belushi brothers took classes) ---well---instead of English 101---I got to take"film" for the credit----studied movies---made movies---still remember alot about Citizen Kane...
 
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I don't know if I took a lot of weird courses in college, but some abstruse ones. One of my favorite was a Chaucer class. We read The Canterbury Tales in Middle English, and I enjoyed it very much. At the end of the term, we had to write papers- and mine was the theory that Chaucer was a Lollard based on the Parson's Tale.
 

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I don't know if I took a lot of weird courses in college, but some abstruse ones. One of my favorite was a Chaucer class. We read The Canterbury Tales in Middle English, and I enjoyed it very much. At the end of the term, we had to write papers- and mine was the theory that Chaucer was a Lollard based on the Parson's Tale.
*****Reading Chaucer is like being on a different planet...
 
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I had to take a class to meet a diversity requirement for my undergrad degree. I took Native American Studies, which was way out in left field compared to my Engineering coursework.
 
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*****Reading Chaucer is like being on a different planet...
It was a nice planet, a party of disparate people with one goal and a "similar" faith- telling tales as they go along.
 

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I had to take a class to meet a diversity requirement for my undergrad degree. I took Native American Studies, which was way out in left field compared to my Engineering coursework.
*****That's a really different course from your major----I hang out at a resort run by Native Americans----it is cool-----some of them really get radical for Christ when they get saved...
 

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It was a nice planet, a party of disparate people with one goal and a "similar" faith- telling tales as they go along.
*****The only thing I read that bugged me as much was Beuwolf----my English teacher was English...
 
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*****The only thing I read that bugged me as much was Beuwolf----my English teacher was English...
Too bad your English teacher was not Japanese, maybe it would have made Beowulf more exciting like Godzilla.
 

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Too bad your English teacher was not Japanese, maybe it would have made Beowulf more exciting like Godzilla.
***kids in my town complain all the time about taking courses in Math with Chinese or Japanese profs---can't understand much...
 
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***kids in my town complain all the time about taking courses in Math with Chinese or Japanese profs---can't understand much...
Who knew numbers were different in Japan and China?
 
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I had to take this health class in community college once and all the instructor could talk about was sex and how easily a young woman can end up with an unplanned pregnancy.
 

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I'm a graduate of a Christian college, so I've taken what many would consider bizarre courses.

Creation Studies is the one I get the most questions about, but it really isn't the most interesting. I think the biggest oddity was the course on relationships taught by a couple.

Some good advice. A great deal of bad advice. Instead of taking notes, I drew pictures of monsters in my textbook. Still got an A.

Why? I excel at remembering bad advice.
 

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See! Monsters make everything more interesting. Especially the big ones that fight in coastal cities.

Too bad your English teacher was not Japanese, maybe it would have made Beowulf more exciting like Godzilla.
 
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***kids in my town complain all the time about taking courses in Math with Chinese or Japanese profs---can't understand much...
Who knew numbers were different in Japan and China?
Yeah math was the weirdest course i took in college and i HATED it. My friends make fun of me because of what i majored in...they think i love it, so I must be the bizarre one lol
 
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See! Monsters make everything more interesting. Especially the big ones that fight in coastal cities.
No, just Japanese monsters. English ones, not so much.
 
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Yeah math was the weirdest course i took in college and i HATED it. My friends make fun of me because of what i majored in...they think i love it, so I must be the bizarre one lol
That is strange, it doesn't compute.