University Launches Degree in Witchcraft. Here is how you can study it.

University Launches Degree in Witchcraft. Here is how you can study it. In a groundbreaking move, the University of Machakos in Kenya is making history by launching a Witchcraft Degree, becoming the second institution globally to offer such a program.
The Vice-Chancellor announced that numerous students have already shown interest, and the university aims to tap into local expertise to make the course a success.
Emphasizing the rich indigenous knowledge within Machakos County, the university views this initiative as a crucial step in preserving historical and cultural wisdom. The Witchcraft Degree, set to commence in April 2021 under the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, awaits approval from the University Education Board.
This four-year course will adopt a blended learning approach, featuring lecturers from various regions, including Kenya, Zanzibar, Haiti, and Mexico. With a residential setup, courses are scheduled at night, ensuring students can participate without concerns about COVID-19.
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A university in the United Kingdom will be offering the country’s first ever postgraduate degree in magic and occult science, according to a report.
The University of Exeter will be offering the Master’s degree beginning in September 2024 amid a recent surge of interest in the history of witchcraft and magic, Emily Selove, an associate professor in medieval Arabic literature who is heading the program, told the New York Times.
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