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What's the problem. The universities can decide what it's useful to study.... every time some new course is added, there are always people who object - like when they started to offer engineering courses - OMG! that was a heckuva fuss. Lots of people said it would ruin the colleges.

When new courses are introduced, then people try them out for a few years. If they dont turn out to be useful, no one takes them, the people who did take them report back how useless they were, and then they get removed. That's the way universities progress. Without this process we would all still be learning Latin and Greek and Hebrew and spending our college years declaiming in Latin about the poetry of Catullus.

Life marches on!

2007-05-14 03:48:59 · answer #1 · answered by matt 7 · 4 1

Sure if they offer MEN'S' studies courses. That's the problem, they never give attention to the minority on the campuses, the men. College campuses are dominated by the females, they have more opportunities to go to college, OBVIOUSLY !

Matt, if it is simply about choice and doesn't matter what courses are offered then why not offer "philosophy of fascism" or "why Jews dominate everything" or ? ? ?

I'll tell you why, because it is bigotry, just like "women's studies" in the absence on MEN'S' studies, year after year after decade after decade ! Women, of both genders, can't compete with, nor tolerate, balance of views !

2007-05-17 01:46:26 · answer #2 · answered by dean g 3 · 0 3

health classes only except for medical students.

2007-05-14 02:13:58 · answer #3 · answered by maybelline512 3 · 1 3

Only for those students who can't cut it academically in real courses.

2007-05-14 02:24:29 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 10

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