Course list

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This is a list of courses requested and potentially offered for CouchSurfing University. Add to the lists if you want to see a specific course or subject, think that you may be able to offer a course yourself, or have an idea what kinds of course should or shouldn't be offered, how they may be categorized, etc.

Note: these lists are in no way binding and do not represent a commitment to offer or attend said courses.

Add to, re-arrange, categorize, and organize these lists.

Contents

Requested courses or subjects

Languages and Literature

  • All languages!(obviously couchSurfing already supports this but the CS University would represent people willing and capable assisting a pupil in a deliberate and more or less structured manner. See also Sharing Language Knowledge
  • Ecrivains Noirs de Langue Française (Césaire, Fanon, Damas, Senghor, etc.)
  • Poetry in different languages

Arts and Crafts

  • Basic carpentry and wood-working
  • Basket weaving

Music

  • Any musical instrument
  • Apreciation of a specific musical style or genre, its defining fundamentals, variations, masters, and masterpeices(many of you are experts on a specific style or genre and have the Vinyl, 8-track, CD collection needed for proper familiarisation)

Sports, and the Human Body

Food

Tourism

  • Introduction to Tourism
  • The Business of Tourism and Leisure
  • Dynamics of Global Tourism
  • Economics of Tourism
  • Information Technology
  • Tourism Management and Marketing
  • Consumer Behaviour
  • Human Resource Management
  • International Tourism and Hospitality
  • Heritage
  • Strategic Management
  • Research Methods
  • Tourism Planning and Development
  • Transport and Tourism
  • Risk and Safety Management
  • Festivals and Events
  • Types of tourism:
    • Sports Tourism
    • Dark Tourism
    • Beach Tourism
    • Ecotourism
    • Cultural Tourism
    • Nature Tourism
    • Active Tourism
    • Pro-poor Tourism
    • Volunteer Tourism
    • ...

Design

To be Categorized

Courses or subjects with a possible instructor

  • English for non-native speakers (reading, writing, oral expression and comprehension for all levels)
  • French for English speakers (reading, writing, oral expression and comprehension begginer through intermediate levels)

Ideas and comments

It might be easiest to start with a few simple subjects and work outward. Take regional cooking and languages, for example. There would presumably be plenty of participants and the complexity of the subject catalog would not be a problem. Even so tightly narrowed there would be alot of room for development and participation and grounds could be laid for broader development(ie a full-blown CS Uni system). In fact this might even be effective as a pair of CS groups in lieu of an interactive CS Uni system. --Metal.lunchbox 13:54, 8 November 2006 (EST)

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