The first-ever college course dedicated to Harry Styles will be offered next spring at a university in Texas.
"Harry Styles and the Cult of Celebrity: Identity, the Internet, and European Pop Culture" will be available for honors students at Texas State University.
According to a course description posted by Valencia, the class will look at Styles and how his career intersects with modern celebrity, fan culture, gender and sexuality, culture and consumerism.
Valencia said that the course wouldn't focus on Styles' private life, but rather on his art and activism as well as the literature, philosophy and music he has acknowledged as influential to his career.
Valencia said students will study Styles in the same way as they study Shakespeare, Morrision, or Wolf.
Graduation requirements for honors studies, world or European history, international or European studies, popular culture studies and gender and women's studies will count towards the course.
Styles has an entire college course dedicated to him. Rolling Stone journalist Brittany Spano teaches a class about Taylor Swift at New York University. Swift received a Doctor of Fine Arts from the university. The University of Texas at San Antonio, California Polytechnic State University, and Rutgers University are just a few of the universities that have courses focused on Bey. Lady Gaga was the subject of a Sociology course at the University of South Carolina.
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