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10 Classes You Can Actually Take In College

College is a time to broaden your mind. Why not learn about underwater basket weaving or the art of walking? Yes, you can actually take classes like that! Explore new horizons - sponsored by Capital One Student Journey Card.

  • 1. Under Water Basket Weaving

    1. Under Water Basket Weaving

    It's no joke! You can take this course at University of California, San Diego and Saint Joseph's College Indiana.

  • 2. The Art Of Walking

    2. The Art Of Walking

    At Centre College, you can discuss the philosophy of Kant while taking a three hour walk. image source

  • 3. Learning From YouTube

    3. Learning From YouTube

    At Pitzer College, you can learn and discuss the culture of YouTube.

  • 4. Getting Dressed

    4. Getting Dressed

    The class isn't really about "how" to get dressed. It's about why we dress the way we do and how clothing defines and shapes us. image via

  • 5. Historical Sewing Techniques for Practical Use

    5. Historical Sewing Techniques for Practical Use

    You can take this class at Hampshire College. It's a 4 hour class that explores old sewing techniques that your great-great-granny probably knew. image via

  • 6. The Strategy of Starcraft

    6. The Strategy of Starcraft

    At University of California at Berkeley, they offered a class on how to play Starcraft better! It was taught by one of the creators of the video game.

  • 7. Maple Syrup: The Real Thing

    7. Maple Syrup: The Real Thing

    At Alfred University you can learn everything you ever wanted to know about maple syrup.

  • 8. Finding Dates Worth Keeping

    8. Finding Dates Worth Keeping

    Keep having bad dates? Let this class at the University of Sioux Falls help you figure out the people you be dating.

  • 9. Personal Finance

    9. Personal Finance

    This elective class at St. Olaf College teaches you the ins and outs of budgeting and saving your personal money.

  • 10. Surviving When You're the Foreigner

    10. Surviving When You're the Foreigner

    At Texas A&M you can learn some survival tips when you travel abroad.