
Bullocks to all those claiming that our higher education system works.
UC Berkley has introduced a
Starcraft Studies course. That's right, the 1998 video game is a college course now.
Students will learn about the theory of the battles and learn the computational strategies. When I first heard about this, I kinda hoped that it would have some relevance to the real world. Sadly, it doesn't seem to. It's all about the game.
Now don't get me wrong, I would have jumped at the chance to play Starcraft for a college course. Lord knows I wasted enough study time playing it's predecessors, Warcraft I and II. However, I just wonder at the implications. It's no wonder our education system is laughed at by the world.
I love that "Calculus and Differential Equations are highly recommended for full understanding of the course". Gotta make it sounds useful somehow. Truly, I can't think of any better use for my damned calculus classes.
Note: Oops.
This isn't true - just a Berkely "Decal Class", apparently a student wishlist type of thing. I knew it was too good to be.