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Top 10 Most Unusual College Degrees

We talk to a lot college students here at ScholarPoint and have seen a very wide range of different college majors. We’re often blown away by some of the weird degrees we hear about. Here’s a list of some of the more unusual ones that we’ve come across.

1. Master Ranching – Showing up to college wearing spurs and riding a horse probably isn’t the best idea, unless you go to Texas A&M-Kingsville’s Institute for Ranch Management. The university is offering the first ever master degree program for ranchers. What was once a profession passed on from generation to generation is now getting sophisticated enough that it may actually require an MBA. Go figure. Graduates can expect salaries in the $50,000-$75,000 range.

2. Astrobiology – ET phone home. The University of Glamorgan in the UK offers a degree in Astrobiology, which is the search for life beyond earth.  So if hunting for alien life is your thing consider a career in Astrobiology.

3. Retail Floristry – I bet you never thought working at your local flower shop required a college degree. Well, it probably doesn’t, but that doesn’t mean you can’t major in Retail Floristry anyway. Career opportunities are a step above working the cash register and include wholesaling, special event designing, and display gardening. This program is offered through Mississippi State University and graduates can expect a 90% job placement rate.

4. Professional Nanny – Sullivan University in Louisville Kentucky offers a professional nanny program, which prepares graduates to work in private residences, day care centers, children’s hospitals, and country clubs. This is a perfect career for those girls who grew up babysitting all the neighborhood kids that now want to make more than $2 per hour.

5. Sports Ministry – Graduates from this program are prepared for positions in non-profit organizations seeking to use sports as an avenue for teaching religion. This program is offered through Campbellsville University in Campbellsville Kentucky.

6. Adventure Recreation – Do you like snowboarding, scuba diving, ice climbing, or whitewater rafting? If you answered yes, perhaps you should consider doing what you love for a job and start by making it your college major. Green Mountain College in Vermont is offering major and minor programs in Adventure Recreation, which aims to place graduates in a variety of outdoor recreation careers such as those listed above.

7. Golf & Sports Turf Management – Just because you were never good at football doesn’t mean you can’t make it your job. Only you’ll be repairing the grass they tear apart every week. The course curriculum offered by Mississippi Sate University will prepare you for a career as a golf superintendent or a sports turf manager at city, school, and professional sports arenas. Graduates in this field also enjoy a 90% job placement rate.

8. Comedy: Writing and Performance – Here’s a degree program that actually requires “ a great sense of humor” as an admission requirement.  Humber College in Canada offers this program to help naturally talented students hone their craft and learn the commercial side of the business. Students learn stand-up, improv, scriptwriting, and sketch comedy.

9. Organic Agriculture – Organic foods make up more than 2.5% of all food and drink sales nationwide and have been increasing by 20% per year since 1990. This makes organic farming an attractive career opportunity. This is the first organic agriculture major in the nation and is offered through Washington State University.

10. Fishing Sciences and Management – This masters program is offered by Colorado State University and focuses on fish populations for recreational and commercial fishing purposes to ensure adequate conservation and utilization. If nothing else the courses on fish psychology should at the very least help you catch more fish.

Posted: Thursday, October 18, 2007 2:30 AM by Factive
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Stu said:

Animal Husbandry is my favorite

# October 18, 2007 10:58 AM

Brenden said:

Penn State also offers a turfgrass management program, with a very similar success rate.

# October 18, 2007 11:04 AM

Grant said:

University of Delaware has Ice Skating Science, no joke.  

# October 18, 2007 11:58 AM

Lerren said:

My brother graduated from #8, then wrote a newspaper article about how useless the course was.

# October 18, 2007 12:02 PM

leslie said:

Michigan State University also offers a turf grass program and a Fisheries program.  

http://turfgrass.msu.edu/WhatsNew.cfm

# October 18, 2007 12:51 PM

Matt said:

My degree from the U of RI had two options; Fisheries Sciences or aquaculture. I chose the fish farming option. My roommate was a turf grass major. He was the only person I knew who could take courses in flower arranging and small engine repair during the same semester.

# October 18, 2007 1:56 PM

subcorpus said:

i did fisheries science ...

the last time i used any of the things i learnt was the final exam ...

kewl ...

# October 18, 2007 5:09 PM

Pete said:

But Laren, was the article funny?

# October 19, 2007 6:35 AM

sshen10 said:

university of rhode island has turf and fisheries

# October 19, 2007 8:56 AM

Marc said:

UC Irvine has *** studies

# October 19, 2007 9:27 AM

sorepheet said:

I have a BGS- Bachelors of General Studies... jack of all trades basically and a master of none. Only way I could walk away from University in 4 years having declared major by end of Fall semester Junior year. 3 disciplines: English, Philosophy and Outdoor Recreation then a bunch of minors, Religion, Geography, Psychology. Cakewalk.

# October 19, 2007 9:30 AM

Psychotic Ape said:

lol animal husbandry is not what you think..lol

# October 19, 2007 9:35 AM

Drew said:

When I was college hunting, I visited Boston University, where if you don't find a degree to your liking, you can create your own degree. Apparently, one guy decided to get a degree in Vampirology – the study of Vampires.

# October 19, 2007 9:37 AM

Bozo said:

Clown shoe fabrication from the university of Phoenix.

# October 19, 2007 9:39 AM

Biff said:

These aren't that unsusal.

# October 19, 2007 9:41 AM

brooke said:

Hah, URI! They also have some oceanographers doing research on deep sea pressure that might be analogous to conditions on other planets. They call it "astrobio" but its a lot more bio than astro. URI is known for turf management - so many fields. They ship to the middle east royalty, so i've heard.

# October 19, 2007 10:11 AM

karla said:

I was a funeral services major. Not as unusual, but definitely a conversation starter.

# October 19, 2007 10:14 AM

DaveW said:

There's always Ski Resort Operations and Management from Canada's Selkirk College

# October 19, 2007 10:16 AM

bpoel said:

I'm enrolled at University of Guelph in Ontario and we have all those programs like turfgrass management (home to the esteemed Turfgrass Institute) But Organic Agriculture!? how ridiculous is that!!

# October 19, 2007 10:26 AM

Mike said:

At Indiana University I knew two girls who had majors in Beer Brewing and Anime.

# October 19, 2007 11:25 AM

Ian at College Colosseum said:

Nice list.  I went ahead and posted it on our forums at http://www.collegecolosseum.com

Adventure Recreation sounded pretty cool.

# October 19, 2007 11:56 AM

Mike said:

Met a guy working on Boston's Big Dig that had a PhD in Welding.

# October 19, 2007 1:48 PM

chaz said:

BYU has a degree in ballroom dancing

# October 19, 2007 3:37 PM

Brad said:

At SUNY ESF, adjacent to Syracuse U niversity, you can major in Paper Science.  And apparently it is the school's most challenging.

# October 19, 2007 4:42 PM

Jim said:

Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA (founded by Andrew Carnegie) offers a degree in Bagpipe Music.

# October 19, 2007 5:46 PM

smallcaps said:

i did a BFA in Monumental Art at The Aki in The Netherlands. comes in handy at the end of wars. i am currently doing an MA in Creative Practice for Narrative Environments at Central Saint Martins in London, UK.

what could be an interesting follow-up to this article could be an interesting degree combinations one. i have a friend who did a BSc in Economics then got his MD. at the time he was telling me that only a handful of people had this combination in canada at the time. he is now making huge bucks in the medical finances industry.

# October 20, 2007 12:12 PM

bill said:

Poultry Science

# October 20, 2007 5:30 PM
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