When it comes to education, there's nothing you can't study for. And there'll always be a school for some thing. Here are some of the not-so-conventional degrees you can get.
1. Chicken Science
Poultry science programs require a background to pursue research in nutrition, physiology, genetics and farm management.
2. Nannying
This degree teaches you the proper way to care for youngsters, from baby care to cooking to event planning and even CPR and first aid.
3. Puppetry
Offered by the University of Connecticut, it teaches pulling the strings to puppet making, scriptwriting and more.
4. Decisions
A degree on decisions doesn't seem like a legit one but it actually is. Indiana University's Decision Sciences program prepares its students to make decisions for businesses.
5. Parasychology
This 3-year doctrinate at the University of Edinburgh offers a course in the psychology of the paranormal, which involve performing research into people's claims of paranormal abilities.
6. Bakery Science
Kansas State University has a program that offers bakers-to-be the science way of baking. From production management to cereal chemistry, the course actually sounds more technical than you can imagine.
7. Outdoor and Adventure
There's a degree in Adventure. Believe it! You can find it at Fleming College, to help you prepare a life where you'll be working outdoors for most of the time.
8. Bowling management
Want to run a bowling alley but want to go deeper into it than most? This course offers the logistics of pinsetters and mechanical things that run beneath the lanes.
9. Turfgrass science
You can study grass at Pennsylvania State University, and maybe one day consult for golf courses, homeowners or even athletic fields. This requires some knowledge in biology and chemistry too.
10. Beer
Brewing beer is all kinds of science, so it makes sense to have a degree that teaches people about the process of malting to fermentation and distilling and more.