"Equine Psychology" could be extremely useful for a person who plans a career working with horses, though.
"Outdoor Adventure with Philosophy" could be valuable for people who head outdoor expeditions.
"Fashion Buying" could be useful training for the buyers who buy clothing fashions for stores.
"Golf Management" could be a good thing to know if it is your ambition to manage a golf course.
I'm not sure what a person who studies "Science: Fiction and Culture" could do with the degree, but I'm certain there must be something.
And what exactly is wrong with the classics, anyway?
What is wrong with wanting an education just for the sake of being an educated person, even if all the person does with their education is stay home and raise children?
Sorry, this is an old discussion I had with my younger brother. He said I was wasting my education if I stayed home and raised my daughter.