Jan 19 2009
Learn Ghost Hunting in College
Yep, it is true, you can now take real ghost hunting classes in college. (Will the real Professor Payne please stand up?). Ghostbusting 101 is being taught at Dalton State College in Georgia. Classes fill up quickly, so if you live in the area you’d better register real soon.
The class will be taught by Connie Scott and Drew Hester. According to the college,
“Students of ‘Real Ghostbusting 101’ will explore theories about what a ghost is and why an entity sticks around among the living,” says program coordinator Kelly Snyder. “They’ll also study the history of ghost hunting, orbs, ectoplasms, and white noise and the question of what makes a ghost ‘good’ or ‘bad.’”
Drew Hester is a parapsychologist and Connie Scott is a published author on the paranormal, ghost guide and paranormal researcher. They plan on leading the students in the class through a real-life paranormal investigation and a post-investigation follow up (or, as they say on “Ghost Hunters,” the big “Reveal”).
If ghost hunting is your thing and you’d like to learn from a few pros instead of neighborhood enthusiasts, visit the college’s website at: Dalton State College (click on Personal Growth) or call the Center for Continuing Education at (706) 272-4454.
Why didn’t they offer this when I was in college?
