A UK college has launched a course in Batman studies. At Glasgow Clyde College, students will spend eight weeks delving deep into the psyche of the Dark Knight, studying the Caped Crusader's training routine and discovering the history of the World's Greatest Detective.
Fasina said that, for that reason, it will be known as the BATMan major. The curriculum for the program will include extensive hands-on training and a broad background in applied science, technology, management and economics.
YaleWe can speculate. Batman's Yale education didn't show up in the comics until his diploma appeared in the 1974 story "Night of the Stalker." He therefore belongs to the modern Yale, Yale in the era when meritocracy had overtaken aristocracy. He has no superpowers; he's a superhero because he's smart.
His degrees in the comics universe include (among many others) Computer Science, Engineering, Physics, and Mathematics[1], so based on those degrees he would be highly qualified to fix 'The Bat's auto-pilot and hack into national databases and erase Selina Kyle's record.