This is definitely an improvement over womens studies classes, which teaches how to become an annoying victim for fun and welfare benefits.
Here is a sceenprint of their website:
Their course offerings do not have any Zombie scenario offerings, if they add a concentration on Zombie survival, I might consider taking it as distance learning. They should also consider Post-Obamalyptic classes.
Here is their Description:
Beginning in fall 2014, Oakland University will be offering an interdisciplinary program designed to prepare students for what some believe is the inevitable — the end of the world as we know it. The Post-Apocalyptic Survival Studies (PASS) program will provide the necessary skills to not only survive as an individual in an apocalyptic aftermath, but to contribute in a meaningful way. Blending theory and hands-on experience, students will take the required core courses and then choose one of three concentrations:
- Back to Basics
- Rebuilding a 21st Century Society
- Health and Wellness
For those students who are much less concerned about the end of modern civilization, each of the concentrations can also be taken as a minor or certificate program.
What if there isn’t an apocalypse in our time? Sure, there’s a chance that a catastrophic disaster will not force civilization into a downward spiral. But wouldn’t you rather be prepared if it did? In the event that the next 80 years are rather uneventful, the B.A. in Post-Apocalyptic Survival Studies still provides valuable insight into prehistoric conditions, literary and cinematic trends. As a graduate of Oakland’s program — the first of its kind — you will be uniquely qualified to:
- Design post-apocalyptic stock imagery
- Write, produce or direct approximately 80 percent of the TV series and movies expected to be released in the next 100 years
- Survive in otherwise extreme conditions longer than most people
- Most likely win The Hunger Games or prevail victoriously on an upcoming season of Survivor
And here is the website:
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Be sure to click on the 'Learn More' button (in the 'Info Sessions' box on the right) before you get too excited...
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