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The program, "The Beatles, Popular Music and Society," is considered by the university to be the first of its kind.
It involves much more than "just being a Beatles fan and listening to their music all day," Zahalan-Kennedy said.
"It's really about history and genres of music and semiotics, which is the language of music and ... how communities are forged with different identities happening because of the way music is delivered," she said.
Sounds like its Beatles-themed musicology program, rather than a program about the Beatles. Probably just as useful as any other graduate course in musicology.