I think I can top that.
At my school by the time I have my master's degree in Theoretical Computer Science, I'll have taken a class in FORTRAN 77 (which I also was a teacher's assistant for), and three classes in IBM's System/370 assembler language plus a whole class of JCL. A few people I have talked to online have affectionately called my school "Timewarp U."
Not to mention the fact that the other Computer Science students have to take a class in COBOL that is only taught by a professor who's degree is in geophysics.
I think I can top that. At my school by the time I have my master's degree in Theoretical Computer Science, I'll have taken a class in FORTRAN 77 (which I also was a teacher's assistant for), and three classes in IBM's System/370 assembler language plus a whole class of JCL. A few people I have talked to online have affectionately called my school "Timewarp U." Not to mention the fact that the other Computer Science students have to take a class in COBOL that is only taught by a professor who's degree is in geophysics.