Class is in session!
Arts & Sciences are so often seen as two opposite ends of the spectrum, and rarely the twain shall meet… except in distribution requirements. Arts majors despair at the at the prospect of sitting through an entire semester of cold, boring science surrounded by hordes of crazed pre-meds, while science majors bemoan all the wiffly-waffly interpretation required to pass a literature course. But I’ve got the cure…
Today I’m guest posting over at Birdbrain(ed) Book Blog, as part of Anastasia’s Classroom Takeover series. My proposed class? Science in Fiction, of course!
So, whether you spent your college years wearing berets and debating the symbolic importance of shoelaces in eighteenth century poetry, or wearing lab coats and safety goggles while huddled over a steaming rack of radioactive test tubes, this class is the best way to fill all of those pesky distribution credits:
Science in Fiction: So You Want Your Lit Class To Count As A Science Elective (or vice-versa). Head on over to check it out!
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