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UofSC has 4,000+ courses for students to choose from. Check out some of the coolest classes found in the Fall 2017 catalog. ⬇️

🍺 The Study of Craft Beer (HRTM476) | Learn about styles, flavor profiles + pairings… a.k.a drink beer for class credit.

🍗 Tailgating101 (HRTM168) | Learn how to cook staple tailgate foods via grilling, frying + braising – and of course, food safety.

🍷 Advanced Topics in Wine (HRTM575) | Learn how to impress your friends with words like ‘viticultural’ + ‘enological’ on #Winesday.

🔎 Forensics of Sherlock Holmes (ANTH362) | Learn how to solve mysteries, like on CSI, basically.

📖 Introduction to Comic Studies (ENGL350) | Learn to appreciate comic books + graphic novels.

🕹 Video Game and History (HIST314) | Learn about the evolution of gaming.

🗑 Flying Disc Sports (PEDU134) | Train to become a champion disc golfer.

❤️ Tantra: Sex, Power and Bliss in South Asia Religion (RELG349) | Take a deeper dive into the religious ideas + practices of Hindu and Buddhist cultures.

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