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Haverhill college offers ghost hunting course

By T.K. Randall
January 30, 2012 · Comment icon 13 comments

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New England Ghost Project executive director Ron Kolek is offering the six-week course to enthusiasts.
Entitled "Paranormal CSI - Ghost Hunting 101", the course is being offered through the Northern Essex Community College's noncredit personal enrichment program and teaches participants everything they need to know to conduct a successful ghost hunt. Ron himself is no stranger to paranormal investigation. "You have no idea what to expect," he says. "You just go in being open, and whatever happens, you react to it."
Ghost hunting - regardless of whether you’re a believer, a skeptic, or indifferent - has its own unique methodology, requiring both sophisticated technology and otherworldly tools.


Source: Boston Globe | Comments (13)




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Comment icon #4 Posted by Offeiriad 12 years ago
I agree Karlis. Besides, anyone who has been through college knows that there are fluff courses for students to take. I'm betting this is one of those kinds.
Comment icon #5 Posted by Karlis 12 years ago
I agree Karlis. Besides, anyone who has been through college knows that there are fluff courses for students to take. I'm betting this is one of those kinds. 101 "Fluff courses" exist in most fields of education. *Often* one give-away clue is that they are non-credit courses. Note the following in the OP article: Kolek, of Dracut, has been honing for years, and now he's sharing his tactics in "Paranormal CSI - Ghost Hunting 101.'' Offered for the first time through Northern Essex Community College's noncredit personal enrichment program, the six-week course ... Of course, all Universities have... [More]
Comment icon #6 Posted by Hybrid89 12 years ago
im so doing this course!
Comment icon #7 Posted by therootsfan 12 years ago
They should offer a course on brain damage. The "profs" and "students" would learn something about themselves, such as why they believe in ghosts.
Comment icon #8 Posted by Offeiriad 12 years ago
They should offer a course on brain damage. The "profs" and "students" would learn something about themselves, such as why they believe in ghosts. im so doing this course! From way over in Ireland?
Comment icon #9 Posted by Hilander 12 years ago
Nothing wrong at all with someone taking 101 courses. I would take a course on ghost hunting if it were offered here.
Comment icon #10 Posted by Junior Chubb 12 years ago
At last, something to put on my resume/CV when i apply to work with the Ghostbusters.
Comment icon #11 Posted by Hybrid89 12 years ago
Hell ya from all the way over here ;-)
Comment icon #12 Posted by pinupgirl 12 years ago
Some of the colleges here offer ghost hunting classes too...I had to laugh when i saw this LOL!!! When i was in college,they never would have had classes like this!! http://www.jjc.edu/continuing-education/community-education/lifelong-learning/Pages/special-interest.aspx
Comment icon #13 Posted by pinupgirl 12 years ago
At last, something to put on my resume/CV when i apply to work with the Ghostbusters.


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