The Top 10 Oddest College Courses that $50,000 Tuition Can Buy

The price of a liberal arts degree continues to soar ever higher, but what exactly does the $50,000 tuition get you? Here's a look at the wackiest (or most fun) sounding courses offered by some of America's most expensive colleges.

Lego Robot Design Studio
Offered by Middlebury College (Middlebury, Vermont)
Annual cost of tuition and fees: $52,120

Beyond Narnia: The Political Theory and Writings of C.S. Lewis
Offered by Brown University (Providence, Rhode Island)
Annual cost of tuition and fees: $52,030

Vampires, Lunatics, and Cyborgs: Exploring the Uncanny Recesses of the Romantic Consciousness
Offered by Vassar College (Poughkeepsie, New York)
Annual cost of tuition and fees: $49,250

Interpreting Life on Mars: Scientific Data and Popular Knowledge
Offered by Wesleyan University (Middletown, Connecticut)
Annual cost of tuition and fees: $53,976

Philosophy and Star Trek
Offered by Georgetown University (Washington, DC)
Annual cost of tuition and fees: $53,340
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Ancient Egypt: Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll
Offered by Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, Maryland)
Annual cost of tuition and fees: $54,690

Super Smash Brothers Melee Theory and Practice
Offered by Oberlin College (Oberlin, Ohio)
Annual cost of tuition and fees: $52,587

Divas in Song: Women, the Hollywood Studio System, and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Audiences
Offered by University of California, Los Angeles
Annual cost of tuition and fees: $52,561 (nonresi

Homeboys in Outerspace?: Exploration of Afrofuturism and Black Science Fiction
Offered by Pitzer College (Claremont, California)
Annual cost of tuition and fees: $53,080

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