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US university offers StarCraft course News

PC News by Robert Purchese

29 January, 2009

The University of California, Berkeley has begun offering a StarCraft course that rewards students with college credits they can put towards graduating.

Studies run for 14 weeks, and will range from theoretical chats about war to computational analysis using calculus and equations. Gosh.

"What may look like complex topics are just ways we want you to think more deeply about the game to derive a greater satisfaction from playing," writes Alan Feng, UC Berkeley student and course teacher, on the Syllabus.

"Furthermore, this understanding should have applications in real life, to further synthesise new information from limited inferences. The primary goal is for students to learn, enjoy the art of competitive StarCraft, and have fun.

"Overall, students will be applying critical thinking, quick decision-making, and game theory skills throughout the sessions. Students will also learn what to look for in a replay or game to learn most effectively," he adds.

The StarCraft course is run as part of a Democratic Education in Cal initiative (DeCal), according to Kotaku. Other classes include There Be Dragons, The Ethics of Star Trek and Beginner's Scrabble: Strategy, Knowledge, and Fun.

Meanwhile, Blizzard is busy working on StarCraft II, which was recently split into three separate game releases, called Terrans: Wings of Liberty, Zerg: Heart of the Swarm and Protoss: Legacy of the Void.

Release dates are yet to be set, but the optimistic hope Terrans will arrive sometime this year.

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Benno
29/01/09 @ 10:16
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/moves to san fran
Meho
29/01/09 @ 10:30
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This sounds like an April Fool joke... but in january???
Thalanos
29/01/09 @ 10:44
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I was thinking the same thing as Meho. Crazyness.
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This is why academia is failing.
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29/01/09 @ 10:52
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no I think the line "Other classes include There Be Dragons, The Ethics of Star Trek and Beginner's Scrabble: Strategy, Knowledge, and Fun" MUST be taking the piss..
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29/01/09 @ 11:15
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I essentially did a StarCraft course at college 8 years ago. It was supposed to be an IT course, but we just played SC over the network instead of doing any coursework!
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Eraysor
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Awesome.
actionfitz
29/01/09 @ 11:42
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cool. wonder how that will look on a CV?
BA Hons Mastering the Zerg?
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29/01/09 @ 12:17
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The key part is this: "The University of California, Berkeley has begun offering a StarCraft course that rewards students with college credits they can put towards graduating."

It's not a principle course, you just get some credits for doing it. We do something similar at my decidedly UK-based university, where except with especially heavy-duty courses, you need to take little mini-courses like that one in order to get enough credits to pass your first year.

Nobody really takes them seriously.
Xerx3s
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Education levels down the drain.
DannyInternets
29/01/09 @ 16:10
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I did a little research and it's a hoax. There are no courses being taught by Alan Feng at UC Berkeley nor is there anything in the course catalog:

http://www.counterfeitculture.com/index....
Caspar_Esq.
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Well if it really is a hoax you should really email EG and tell them to check their facts better next time...

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