A course is being taught at New York University's Clive Davis Institute about Taylor Swift's music and its cultural impact.
According to Variety, students are studying the Grammy-winning singer's music, songwriting, running in popular music, and her legacy of youth and boyhood.
The course, taught by Brittany Spanos of Rolling Stone, began on January 26 and is expected to continue through March 9.
The outlet also reported that the All Too Well singer has also been invited as a speaker; However, the response to the request is still pending.
According to the official description of the course, students are expected to "learn to recreate the way her creativity and song-writing have made her a sustainable presence in the rapidly evolving music industry".
Meanwhile, an insight into his career will also help course attendees understand "how the discourses of youth and boyhood are often exploited in the media and music industries."