Break the Mold: 10 Unconventional Courses You Can Take at Global Universities
When people think of studying abroad, they often imagine popular subjects like business, computer science, or engineering. But there’s a world of unique and exciting study options waiting beyond these traditional choices. In this article, we explore Beyond the Usual: 10 Unconventional Courses You Can Study Abroad — programs that are creative, bold, and surprisingly useful in today’s world.
If you want a study path that’s different and lets you follow your passion, this list may inspire you. Let’s look at the most interesting courses offered by international universities that break the mold.
1. Wine Science – New Zealand & France
Yes, you can study wine! Universities like the University of Auckland in New Zealand and Bordeaux Sciences Agro in France offer degrees in wine science or viticulture and enology. This course covers grape growing, wine making, and even wine marketing. It's a great choice for those who love science, nature, and, of course, wine.
2. Surf Science – United Kingdom
At Cornwall College in the UK, you can earn a degree in Surf Science and Technology. This course mixes sport science, business, and environmental studies. If you’re a surfer at heart and want to turn your hobby into a career, this program is perfect.
3. Ethical Hacking – Australia
Cybersecurity is growing fast, and ethical hackers are in high demand. Universities like Edith Cowan University in Australia offer courses in cyber forensics and ethical hacking. Students learn how to find and fix security problems before the bad guys can use them.
4. Puppetry – Czech Republic
The Academy of Performing Arts in Prague offers a special course in puppetry. Students learn puppet-making, performance, and even voice acting. This creative field is popular in theater, children’s education, and digital entertainment.
5. Astrobiology – United States
At the University of Washington and other U.S. schools, students can now study astrobiology—the science of life beyond Earth. This course combines biology, chemistry, and astronomy. If you’ve ever dreamed of space and aliens, this is the perfect subject.
6. Baking Science – United Kingdom
The National Bakery School at London South Bank University offers a course in Baking Science and Technology. It’s more than baking bread; students learn the chemistry behind food, food safety, and how to manage a bakery business.
7. Adventure Education – Finland
For those who love the outdoors, Finland offers courses in adventure education. These programs teach survival skills, group leadership, and how to plan outdoor programs like hiking, canoeing, and skiing. Great for future camp leaders or nature guides.
8. Comic Art – Canada
At institutions like Sheridan College in Canada, students can study Comic Art. This course teaches storytelling, drawing, design, and digital art. With the rise of graphic novels, animation, and video games, it’s a very modern and useful skill.
9. Viking and Old Norse Studies – Iceland
At the University of Iceland, you can study the language, history, and culture of the Vikings. This course is perfect for history lovers and those interested in mythology, archaeology, or even writing historical fiction.
10. Equestrian Studies – United States & UK
Love horses? Universities like the University of Kentucky and Hartpury University in the UK offer degrees in Equestrian Science. Students learn horse care, training, and business skills related to running equestrian centers or sports teams.
Why Choose an Unconventional Course Abroad?
Choosing a less traditional course abroad can be a bold step—but also a rewarding one. These unique programs often help students stand out in the job market. They allow you to build creative, practical, and often cross-disciplinary skills that are in demand. Also, they show courage and passion—qualities many employers love.
How to Apply for These Courses
Most of these programs are offered by well-known universities and follow a similar application process to regular courses. You’ll need your school grades, language test scores (like IELTS or TOEFL), and a statement of purpose explaining why you want to join the course. For creative subjects, you may also need to show a portfolio of your work.
Disclaimer:
The information shared in this article is for general educational purposes only. While Myedugoal aims to provide accurate and updated content about international courses and study options, we advise students to verify specific program details directly with universities or official sources. Myedugoal is not responsible for any decisions made based on this content. Always do your own research before applying to any course or institution.
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