So you think you’ve got it covered on what it takes to survive the zombie apocalypse? Michigan wants to make sure their students are able to and are offering an online course at Michigan State University that you can sign up to and see exactly how well you would survive. I’m sure there’s something about human behavior mixed into the class as well but let’s be honest – you just care about the zombies.
The fun part on this is you don’t have to attend the school to register as it’s an online course with credits. How a course on zombies will transfer to your existing or any future campuses may be debatable but it sounds like it could just be a fun course to take.
“Surviving the Coming Zombie Apocalypse” is an online course that uses the idea of a Zombie Apocalypse to attract attention to the important topic and research on “Catastrophes and Human Behavior”.
Students will learn about the nature, scope and impact of catastrophic events on individuals, families, societies, civilizations, and the Earth itself.
The central theme of the course is “How do humans behave in catastrophic times?”
The course begins (the entire first week) and ends (the last 4 days) with a “Catastrophic Event Simulation” (The Coronal Mass Ejection Incident – resulting in a Zombie Pandemic).
Students are assigned into Survivor Groups located throughout the United States and must face the challenges of living and surviving together during a catastrophic event.
“In a time of catastrophe, some people find their humanity; other lose theirs.” Glenn Stutzky
HOW TO TAKE THIS CLASS
You don’t have to be a MSU student to take MSU summer courses!
Sign up for this summer’s online (2 credit) SW 290 course “Surviving the Coming Zombie Apocalypse — Catastrophes and Human Behavior” through MSU’s Lifelong Education program.
The Lifelong Education program is ideal for members of the community and for college students enrolled at other institutions who want to take an MSU course for credit.
Learn more about becoming a Lifelong Education student at:
http://reg.msu.edu/ROInfo/EnrReg/LifelongEducation.aspLifelong Education students are eligible to participate in MSU’s Summer Study programs (where this course is offered).
Information on the Summer Study programs at:
http://www.summerstudy.msu.edu/*Enrollment for non-MSU students begins Saturday, March 24, 2012.
Contact the MSU Registrar’s Office at (517) 355-3300 with any enrollment questions.
MSU STUDENTS — Registration begins Monday, March 12 – follow the normal enrollment procedures for summer classes.