Some Colleges and Universities Have Courses on How to Survive the ‘Zombie Apocalypse’

Zombies are popular in movies and TV shows right now. That doesn’t mean they’re a serious topic for college courses.

FOX News reports:

American colleges offer classes on ‘Zombie studies’: ‘Apocalypse has arrived’Colleges and universities across America are no stranger to offering implementing wacky course offerings, and some now offer classes on how to survive the “Zombie apocalypse.”While Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis bashed so-called “zombie studies” during a bill-signing speech on higher education reform, it turns out many colleges across America offer zombie-themed courses.”I’m a big believer in higher education but I’m not a believer in plunging people $150,000 into debt with a degree in ‘zombie studies,’” DeSantis said in June 2022, according to WUSF. “That is not a pathway to success.”According to a report from the College Fix, colleges such as East Tennessee State University, Saint Xavier, George Mason University, and more, either offered the zombie-related courses at one point or still offer them.In fall 2022, the East Tennessee State University Board of Trustees approved a course titled “Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse.”The course appears under the East Tennessee State University’s rehabilitative health sciences program, titled “Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse: An Interprofessional Approach.”The course will provide “an interdisciplinary approach to a course-specific theme on the zombie apocalypse while allowing the exploration of personal development, intellectual growth, and what it means to be a college student in a [Clinical & Rehabilitative Health Sciences] major,” according to a description online.

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