Melbourne's Swinburne University is offering a course for drag artists which promises to "bring out the beauty queen within."
Australia's drag queens are world-famous, upping the glam and camp quotient at the world's largest gay festival - the annual Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.
Instructor Michael Schifferle, a make-up artist for the past 10 years and teacher for the past four years, said it was being offered to meet the growing demand within the gay community.
He told news agency AFP: "There is definitely more to being a successful drag queen than simply wearing the right clothes We are offering those interested the opportunity to gain an understanding of high fashion and theatrical make-up to design an individual look."
The course prospectus reads: "Want to be a glamorous Drag Queen? Bring out the beauty queen within by gaining an understanding of a combination of high fashion and theatrical makeup to design your own individual look. Become proficient in concealing eyebrows and beard shadows and acquire sound technique and product knowledge."
Students prepared to fork out A$245 (US$155) for the course in becoming a "glamorous drag queen" are asked to bring tissues, cotton buds, sponges and make-up remover along to each session.