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Nick Bounty

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BROW 111 [http://courses.rice.edu/admweb/SWKSCAT.MAIN?p_action=CATALIST&p_acyr_code=2010&p_crse_numb=111&p_subj=BROW]



BROW 111 - THE CAPE AND THE COWL: THE LITERARY, TELEVISED, AND FILM HISTORY OF BATMAN
Credits: 1
Through this course, students will explore the character of Batman; namely, the canon that defines him, the ideologies that motivate him, his evolution through the decades, and the source of society's ongoing fascination with such a character.
College: Dean of Undergraduates
Department: Brown College


So if you still can't work it out, Rice University is offering a Batman course!. That's right a batman course for the masses. Thoughts ideas?.
 

sky14kemea

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...Cool?

:O So people actually get to sit in a class and talk about Batman, n'aww, I'm actually a little jealous.
I wanna sign up! :p
 

Kaboose the Moose

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Hah!. Some guy seriously went into a University interview and gave a proposal for a Batman course?. That man has balls of fucking steel. A lot of universities nowadays even buck at a graphic novel class.

On the other hand, I like Batman but let's be real - whoever takes this is getting a pretty shitty education. Nobody needs to know the history of his TV show. Stuff like that is pretty worthless as an academic exercise in a vacuum with no comparative context. Although as an elective, it might be worth some of your money if you wanted to explore the ideologies of the character and series.
 

Vrex360

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Man that would be sweet, much less boring and I could be a gushing nerdy fanboy without feeling humiliated because, hey, it's homework.
That would rock, playing Arkham Asylum would be reasearch.

[sub]If they had a Halo course then I would be set for life[/sub]
 

Charli

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As violently as my little educational persona is screaming in outrage in the deep recesses of my brain...

Nerdy-me, really really wants to take this course. o_O
 

Space Spoons

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Can't be any less useful than some of the other classes being offered these days (looking at you, Philosophy majors). Sign me up.

On that note, why can't we get a class about Superman? It'd be, like, the ultimate Immigrant Studies course.
 

The Salty Vulcan

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Pfft this aint the first. They started doing these type of course in the early 80's. Personally I think its great. I mean, its freaking Batman. The guy is so ingrained into our culture that you can go anywhere in the world, flash the bat-symbol and everyone wil know who it is. Something like that needs to be understood
 

cleverlymadeup

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it's a neat idea but no where near original, there's been other courses like this in the past. tho the batman aspect is definitely interesting, there is a lot of mythos and symbolism surrounding him
 

cuddly_tomato

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likalaruku said:
The Batman sez "Fill me with candy & play with me."

I'll see your Batman candy and raise you a Batman water pistol. Note how you fill this as well as how you fire it;

 

Kaboose the Moose

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EspirituExterminatus said:
And sadly still more useful than an arts degree...
That's open to debate. Yale's literary theory department last year had a course on a select number of manga and its relation to the Japaneses' notion of the sublime in literary and artistic forms. It sounds like an awesome class where you actually learn a bit of stuff. Not an easy A at all. Though I am a physics major studying medicine so my opinions are not expert Art/Literature based.

Still as someone who had electives I can say that courses like this allow students to explore things outside the confined norms of what is expected from a degree. They get to study pop culture with a guided hand and can often lead to the students being more aware of motifs, marketing (Batman and manga both have to be able to connect to their audience), and other important interrelations. I'm sure the lecturer will have a ton of related readings that are "valid" materials that he got the university to bite on.

And Rice really is a great school.

cuddly_tomato said:
I'll see your Batman candy and raise you a Batman water pistol. Note how you fill this as well as how you fire it;

Holy..

is the water nozzle in his arse?.
 

Video Gone

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I thought this was going to be some course that teaches you how to be Batman or something, just for the pure lulz of it. I was wrong.
 

Trifixion

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Aww, I was hoping from the title this would be a REAL "Batman Course." Maybe even an entire degree program with subjects like:

PSY101: Understanding Villains - A Cowardly And Superstitious Lot

HEF102: Secret Identities - How To Act Like A Playboy During The Day

HIT204: Unarmed Combat - Making "POW" Effects Appear When You Punch People

PRV316: Youthful Wards - How To Adopt Teenage Boy Sidekicks Without Being Accused Of Michael Jacksoning

WTF409: Physics Violation Studies - Cramming 240 kg Worth Of Advanced Technological Stuff Into A Light Weight Belt

BAT805: Advanced Crazy Preparedness - Designing Backup Plans For The Backup Plans For The Backup Plans
 

Jadak

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BillyShakes said:
Not nearly as good as the course on The Beatles, in Britain.
Correction, it's much, much better. I mean, some band that was most popular decades ago, or Batman.

Besides, fiction is always more interesting. Although personally, a Star Wars course should be mandatory.
 

Video Gone

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Trifixion said:
Aww, I was hoping from the title this would be a REAL "Batman Course." Maybe even an entire degree program with subjects like:

PSY101: Understanding Villains - A Cowardly And Superstitious Lot

HEF102: Secret Identities - How To Act Like A Playboy During The Day

HIT204: Unarmed Combat - Making "POW" Effects Appear When You Punch People

PRV316: Youthful Wards - How To Adopt Teenage Boy Sidekicks Without Being Accused Of Michael Jacksoning

WTF409: Physics Violation Studies - Cramming 240 kg Worth Of Advanced Technological Stuff Into A Light Weight Belt

BAT805: Advanced Crazy Preparedness - Designing Backup Plans For The Backup Plans For The Backup Plans
Too late, hotplate.
 

Video Gone

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Skarin said:
EspirituExterminatus said:
And sadly still more useful than an arts degree...
That's open to debate. Yale's literary theory department last year had a course on a select number of manga and its relation to the Japaneses' notion of the sublime in literary and artistic forms. It sounds like an awesome class where you actually learn a bit of stuff. Not an easy A at all. Though I am a physics major studying medicine so my opinions are not expert Art/Literature based.

Still as someone who had electives I can say that courses like this allow students to explore things outside the confined norms of what is expected from a degree. They get to study pop culture with a guided hand and can often lead to the students being more aware of motifs, marketing (Batman and manga both have to be able to connect to their audience), and other important interrelations. I'm sure the lecturer will have a ton of related readings that are "valid" materials that he got the university to bite on.

And Rice really is a great school.

cuddly_tomato said:
I'll see your Batman candy and raise you a Batman water pistol. Note how you fill this as well as how you fire it;

Holy..

is the water nozzle in his arse?.
Nice avatar. Also:
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGH!
 

300lb. Samoan

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When I was in high school I wanted to go to the alternative school so I could take the Simpsons college prep course.
cuddly_tomato said:
Comes with its own batt-plug. D: