| What can I say, college is crazy. Some make it all | | | | fooling anyone! |
| about drinking on bar stools, while others work | | | | 3. Gold Course Management: Seven colleges that |
| diligently at their degree, taking no weekends off | | | | no one has heard of offers this degree. |
| and burying their heads in textbooks. Some | | | | 4. Bakery Science: Apparently you will learn how |
| people go to college and have no idea what to do. | | | | to operate a bakery by attending Kansas State. |
| Getting your generals done initially is not a bad | | | | Sounds kind of cool. |
| idea, however when they are all done with, you | | | | 5. Home Economics: You can get this at the Idaho |
| better have some ideas in mind. You might just | | | | State University by taking core courses such as |
| end up on this list of the strangest college majors | | | | textiles, nutrition, fashion, foods, family resource |
| ever majored in. Here goes.. | | | | management, marriage and family, and diversity. |
| 1. Bowling Industry Management: You can receive | | | | Somebody has to sew patches and bake |
| you’re a diploma for running a bowling alley | | | | wonderful tartlets right? |
| from the Vincennes University of Vincennes. The | | | | 6. Canadian Studies: SUNY Plattsburgh offers this. |
| classes? Well, there is pinsetter mechanics, pro | | | | Is this necessary? I didn’t know studying the |
| shop, lane car, and league development, who | | | | art of crossing the border so you can drink and |
| knew?! | | | | gamble at age ninetiy was an intercultural |
| 2. Winemaking: This one seems neat. You can | | | | experience. I guess. |
| actually get this degree at two pretty successful | | | | 7. Boilermaking: This major is offered at Ivy Tech |
| schools, Cornell and the UC Davis. Although wine | | | | Community College- Southwest in Evansville, |
| drinkers are a little pretentious and so they | | | | Indiana and students learn how to “make and |
| decided to mask the name of this degree with | | | | repair steam boiler parts.” Now that is peculiar. |
| “Enology and Viticulture,” you’re not | | | | |