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Star Trek to be Taught in Ill. University
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-------------- Interesting, I remember many of these points being talked about in the very humorous documentary "Trekkies". Looks like someone took the idea and thought it had enough weight to be taught in a University setting.... |
Reminds me of those news stories a year or two ago about the uni's that are teaching classes based on The Simpsons.
Like the Simpsons classes, this seems like a bit of a stretch to me. I've never watched Star Trek, but if I went to uni there and needed an easy class.. I'd probably try it. |
This is a result of the constant drive to churn out more graduates. It's similiar to a debate in Australia recently on a university that offered a degree on surfing. I kid you not.
Of course the university said there was more to it that surfing and that the degree included subjects such as "resort management", "eco tourism" and "water dynamics" etc etc. The more graduates universities are forced to produce, the more silly and "easy" courses will be introduced. Hamburger University anyone? Mr Mephisto |
My personal favorite...
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star-trek and simpsons..... classes??? where can i sign up :D
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i actually took an elective class in college called "star trek physics" it was a fun class about which things used as plot devices in entertainment were feasible goals for the physics community. It was fun class for non majors and i see no real problem with it -- i learned things, i enjoyed it, i expanded my horizons -- isn't that the point of college?
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I do not think this is an effort to pump out graduates.
It is just a class offered at a college, like pottery, drawing, and guitar. There is not a major in Star Trek, but the show is 'a lens.' "He plans to use them as a bellwether for discussing changes in American society. If it were a "Changes in American Society threw television" class, it would be the same, just would not get the news coverage. It is a good idea for a class, the changes between the first Star Trek and Enterprise, tells a lot about American Society. |
I'd sign up for that class.
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When I saw this course is to be taught by a Dr. Michael O'Conner, it reminded me of a joke me and a bud did when we were at University.
I'm sure most of you have had arrogant, pompous profs who take their titles way to seriously. Anyways one day I overheard one of my profs addressing a student, and in an ignorant tone demanded he be called DOCTOR, not Professor. So for days on end all the little brown nosers would run around saying, "Oh Doctor, Doctor, can I set up an appointment," and naturally this idiot would ablidge, stomach sucked in, a deeper vocal tonality as if to revel in his Doctoralship. So one day I've had enough of this poser prancing around with his little brown nose wanna be groupies in tow when my friend collapses on cue and I start yelling, "Is there a Doctor in the house? Is there a Doctor in the house?" Sure enough the prof comes running and I say, "No, not Doctor as in a paper doctor, A REAL DOCTOR." The look on his face was priceless. Anyways, he didn't like me at all. Not because I put the fucking windbag in his place, but because as a lowly undergrad student, I fucking knew more about advanced jazz theory than he did and he was teaching the freaking course. Doctor,...tsk tsk. |
And you though ENGINEERING was a sausage fest, wait till this class gets filled.
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What!? No Star Wars class? Blasphemy!
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Gee, I wonder if there will be any geeks in that class.
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This is no different than a course in the works of Shakespeare or the films of Orson Welles..
Anyone signing on for a "bird course" will be in for a surprise. The couse may discuss Star Trek or *insert pop culture object here* but it will be done in the context of cultural studies/sociology and will require reading an understanding all that cultural theory that goes along with that... Everyone is quick to dismiss liberal arts until they take the course. When I was a TA in Film Studies I had any number of students drop out of first year film studies because they had the mistaken understanding that they were going to get to "watch films and stuff". |
Girl "So what do you major in?"
Guy"Trekkies" |
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Why not just research extreme socialism? That's what the original's all about anyway. I mean, there's no money for Petes sake, you get what you get pretty much. Yes I have watched one too many episodes.
There was a black female high ranking officer. In America in the early 70's. That show was pretty damn radical and nearly 'red'. |
I've taken an honors course on the t.v. show The Prisoner. i've also taken History of Rock 'n Roll nad Magic, Ritual and Religon.
Usually, two tests and a paper and a final for your grade. Screw one up and..... |
I can see this being an interesting class. In the early years the show explored possibilities in science that we've since realized. It can be kindof an eyeopener to go back, watch the first shows, and then look at what we are capable of now with technology. I must say when they first made it they were visionaries in some small way.
Also it has been around for so long, gone through such evolutions and yet maintained such a broad fan base that I would dare say it might be a small part of our culture now. To study it could be valuable and to use it as a springboard to discuss other issues could be even more beneficial. If the teachers can use this oppotunity to it's maximum then it could be a very good thing. They will have the students interest and attention - it goes a long way toward actually getting a student to actually learn. |
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