Removing Trump from office is now a credited course at San Diego State University reports KUSI.

The class was recently reported about on the college news site Campusreform.com by reporters Celine Ryan and Brandon Jones.

The program is titled “Trump: Impeachment, Removal, or Conviction" and is offered through SDSU’s Criminal Justice program.

This is one of four courses SDSU announced on their website Monday night for students who need credits in order to graduate in May.

The course description is outlined by SDSU:

“Focus will be on the two constitutional grounds: impeachment and removal (25th Amendment), and the possible charges of the independent counsel, the powers of the president, a history of the creation of that office and the comparison of divine right and rule of law leadership, presidential impeachments, including Nixon’s de facto impeachment, practically limitless grounds for impeachment, presidential immunity from indictment, and grounds for impeachment, removal, or indictment covering: conflict of interests, foreign emoluments, climate change, racism, religious bias, improper influence, nepotism, and a host of crimes, including conspiracy, false statements, and obstruction of justice.”

Allan Lichtman’s, The Case For Impeachment, will be used as the textbook for the course.