Reed Hall at the University of Exeter (public domain photo by Benjamin Evans, source.) From the New York Times: "In the ancient city of E...
Coursework will include the study of Western dragons in lore, literature and art; archaeology theory; the depiction of women in the Middle Ages; the practice of deception and illusion; and the philosophy of psychedelics. Through the lenses of Jewish, Christian and Islamic traditions, lecturers will explore how magic has influenced society and science.
Do you also object to degrees in literature, art, archeology, sociology, philosophy, theology and history? Or is it this specific combination that's objectionable for you?
The knowledge of western dragons in lore and the practice of deception and illusion aren't going to get anyone a job outside of a few niche institutions.