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[00:02.39]Top 10 Odd College Courses
[00:05.03]College courses aren't all Economics and The History of Europe.
[00:10.21]A trend among many colleges and universities is to offer courses
[00:14.35]that are slightly off the beaten track.
[00:16.62]Many of these courses draw their themes from pop culture or sports,
[00:20.57]or they may be the brainchildren of professors
[00:23.67]who want to share their passion with students.
[00:25.82]They may be no less serious than traditional courses,
[00:29.31]but they certainly cover new academic ground.
[00:32.42]Students take these offbeat1 courses for a variety of reasons—
[00:36.54]hoping for an easy A, to try something fun,
[00:39.96]or to explore a new interest.
[00:42.37]Underwater Basket Weaving may be an urban legend,
[00:45.62]but these ten unusual courses are for real:
[00:48.81]1) You can boldly go where no other philosophy student
[00:54.53]has gone before in Georgetown University's
[00:57.60]“Philosophy and Star Trek” course,
[01:00.34]where students discuss the nature of time travel,
[01:02.51]the ability of computers to think and feel,
[01:05.50]and other philosophical2 dilemmas3
[01:08.15]facing the crew of the Starship Enterprise.
[01:10.08]2) Discover how Brick really felt
[01:14.11]when Opal left him for his neighbor's best friend's sister
[01:16.75]in the University of Wisconsin's course entitled
[01:19.97]“Daytime Serials4: Family and Social Roles”.
[01:23.82]Students analyze5 the plots, themes,
[01:26.91]and characters of daytime soaps
[01:28.85]and discuss their impact on modern life.
[01:31.59]3) If you've been longing6 to research how hot dogs,
[01:35.51]theme parks, and the five-day workweek have impacted
[01:39.26]American leisure culture, check out
[01:41.79]the University of Iowa course “The American Vacation”.
[01:45.02]This course pays particular attention to
[01:47.53]how American families' varying backgrounds
[01:50.70]shape their vacation experiences.
[01:53.15]4) Bowdoin College students can delve7 into
[01:55.80] “The Horror Film in Context” in the school's English Department.
[02:00.03]Students read Freud and Poe and watch Hitchcock and Craven,
[02:03.72]all while discussing the horror genre's treatment of gender8,
[02:07.02]class, and family.
[02:08.75]5) At Williams College, students can learn more about those
[02:14.33]in the cement shoe industry by enrolling9 in
[02:16.88]“Comparative History of Organized Crime”,
[02:19.79]which compares the work of goodfellas from the United States,
[02:23.02]Italy, Japan, and Russia.
[02:25.42]6) If you've got a romantic urge for adventure,
[02:29.81]check out Barnard College's course on “The Road Movie”,
[02:33.50]which studies Easy Rider and Thelma and Louise,
[02:36.58]while also discussing the genre's literary precursors10,
[02:39.92]like On the Road and The Odyssey11.
[02:42.37]7)If hitting the road doesn't satisfy your rebellious12 streak13,
[02:47.41]sign up for Brown University's course on “American Degenerates”,
[02:51.65]in which students discuss how early British-American writers
[02:55.81]embraced the grotesque14, monstrous15,
[02:58.22]“not our kind” status bestowed16 on them by the mother country
[03:02.19]and reflected their zeal17 for cultural and physical degeneracy
[03:06.48]in their literature.
[03:07.94]8) Those artsy types at the Rhode Island School of Design
[03:11.99]can put down their paintbrushes
[03:14.11]and take “The Art of Sin and the Sin of Art”
[03:17.48]which contemplates18 the relationship between sin and the art world.
[03:21.10]The course catalog invites you to
[03:23.67]“lust with the saints and burn with the sinners”.
[03:26.92]9) If talking about death several times a week
[03:30.75]in class sounds like a good time to you,
[03:33.16]try Purdue University's “Death and the Nineteenth Century” course.
[03:37.92]Every poem and novel in the course
[03:40.32]deals with the 19th-century conception
[03:42.99]of mortality and the world beyond.
[03:45.40]10) At Centre College in Danville, Kentucky,
[03:49.87]students can take “Art of Walking”,
[03:52.59]in which students not only read literature
[03:55.45]by noted19 perambulators like Kant and Nietzsche,
[03:58.21]but go for neighborhood strolls with their professor and his dog.
[04:02.02]Most college programs offer interesting courses
[04:05.05]to introduce you to new and fascinating subject matters.
[04:08.30]Take advantage of the many possibilities offered to you
[04:11.95]by sitting down with your advisor20 to
[04:14.85]talk about course options and then really thinking
[04:17.71]about the courses you choose to take.
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adj.不平常的,离奇的 | |
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2 philosophical | |
adj.哲学家的,哲学上的,达观的 | |
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3 dilemmas | |
n.左右为难( dilemma的名词复数 );窘境,困境 | |
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4 serials | |
n.连载小说,电视连续剧( serial的名词复数 ) | |
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5 analyze | |
vt.分析,解析 (=analyse) | |
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6 longing | |
n.(for)渴望 | |
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7 delve | |
v.深入探究,钻研 | |
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8 gender | |
n.(生理上的)性,(名词、代词等的)性 | |
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9 enrolling | |
v.招收( enrol的现在分词 );吸收;入学;加入;[亦作enrol]( enroll的现在分词 );登记,招收,使入伍(或入会、入学等),参加,成为成员;记入名册;卷起,包起 | |
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10 precursors | |
n.先驱( precursor的名词复数 );先行者;先兆;初期形式 | |
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11 odyssey | |
n.长途冒险旅行;一连串的冒险 | |
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12 rebellious | |
adj.造反的,反抗的,难控制的 | |
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13 streak | |
n.条理,斑纹,倾向,少许,痕迹;v.加条纹,变成条纹,奔驰,快速移动 | |
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14 grotesque | |
adj.怪诞的,丑陋的;n.怪诞的图案,怪人(物) | |
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15 monstrous | |
adj.巨大的;恐怖的;可耻的,丢脸的 | |
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16 bestowed | |
赠给,授予( bestow的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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17 zeal | |
n.热心,热情,热忱 | |
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18 contemplates | |
深思,细想,仔细考虑( contemplate的第三人称单数 ); 注视,凝视; 考虑接受(发生某事的可能性); 深思熟虑,沉思,苦思冥想 | |
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adj.著名的,知名的 | |
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20 advisor | |
n.顾问,指导老师,劝告者 | |
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