Welcome to Miley Cyrus 101: 5 Bizarre College CoursesFrom wine tasting to the sociology of Miley Cyrus.

ByLaura Entis

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This summer, Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., will offer a course titled "The Sociology of Miley Cyrus."

While the class description includes the word "twerking" (and homework will likely include watchingthisvideo), professor Carolyn Chernoff insists it's a serious endeavor.

"I created it as a creative and rigorous way of looking at what's relevant about sociology and sociology theory," she told theSchenectadyDaily Gazette."Miley Cyrus is a surprisingly complicated cultural moment."

This isn't the first time a university course has used a celebrity to tackle a social issue -- Rutgers had a class onBeyoncé and feminism, the University of Missouri offered one onJay-Z and Kanye West as a way to talk about other famous creative relationshipsand the University of South Carolina used Lady Gaga to talk about the "sociology of fame."

The main complaint thrown at courses like these is that they're frivolous and a waste of money. But are classes like "The Material Culture in the Victorian Novel" or "The Power of Ornament: Roman Imperial Imagery and Its Reception" really more practical than studying gender politics through our cultural reaction to the VMAs?

Despite sky-rocketing tuitions, going to collegestill pays; however, as a recent study by PayScale illustrates,not all degrees are created equal. Major in science, engineering or math at a top-tier school, and your predicted return on investment sky-rockets.

Still, there's a solid argument to be made thatit's not what you learn, but how you learn. And in that vein, it's not what you learn about Miley Cyrus but how you do it.

Here are five other classes that take an untraditional approach to learning. While most of them have eyebrow raising titles, on closer inspection, they're all far less ridiculous than advertised.

Philosophy and Star Trek – Georgetown University

From thecourse description: "Star Trek is very philosophical. What better way, then, to learn philosophy, than to watch Star Trek, read philosophy, and hash it all out in class? That's the plan. This course is basically an introduction to certain topics in metaphysics and epistemology philosophy, centered around major philosophical questions that come up again and again in Star Trek. In conjunction with watching Star Trek, we will read excerpts from the writings of great philosophers, extract key concepts and arguments and then analyze those arguments."

Introduction to Wines – Cornell University's School of Hotel Administration

From thecourse description: "Students will be introduced to the major wine-producing regions of the world. The course focuses on understanding the terms on a wine label, evaluation techniques, identifying aromas and flavors and connecting flavors to the growing and productions factors that influence them. Food and wine pairing, wine etiquette and responsible consumption are also topics. This forms the basis for what a consumer needs to know to confidently navigate a wine list and to make sound purchase decisions in retail wine shops or online."

While this course could be seriously useful for those going into the wine or restaurant business, there's an added bonus for those who take it: All students are exempt from 21-year-old age requirement under Section 65 of New York State law.

Street Fighting Mathematics – Massachusetts Institute of Technology

From thecourse description: "This course teaches the art of guessing results and solving problems without doing a proof or an exact calculation. Techniques include extreme-cases reasoning, dimensional analysis, successive approximation, discretization, generalization, and pictorial analysis."

Jay-Z and Kanye West – University of Missouri

From thecourse description: "This course looks at the career and work of Jay-Z and Kanye West from three perspectives: (1) Where do they fit within, and how do they change, the history of hip-hop music? (2) How is what they do similar to and different from what poets do?, and (3) How does their rise to both celebrity and corporate power alter what we understand as the American dream? In addition to listening to music and watching videos, we will also read Jay-Z's Decoded."

How to Win a Beauty Pageant: Race, Gender, Culture, and U.S. National Identity – Oberlin College

From the course description: "This course examines US beauty pageants from the 1920s to the present. Our aim will be to analyze pageantry as a unique site for the interplay of race, class, sexuality, and nation. We will learn about cultural studies methodology, including close reading, cultural history, critical discourse analysis, and ethnography, and use those methods to understand the changing identity of the US over time. The course includes a field visit to a pageant in Ohio."
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Laura Entis is a reporter for Fortune.com's Venture section.

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