[DATABASE ACCESSED ➬ BASIC COURSES]
FILE SA-ORG-A.C ACCESSED. WELCOME TO COURSE FILE, AMENDED VERSION #D-45
All courses here have been assigned three letter acronyms and three digit numerical code. Explanation for such coding will be explained within this file. One course code may apply to courses that include two options. Therefore, to avoid minor confusion, descriptions of what each code represents will be added to the course list for each active student.
SECTION ONE ➬ MAIN COURSE CODES
MANDATORY COURSES [EACH CLASS IS A YEAR CLASS] ➬ Each course within this list has different codes depending on the year of study which shall be explained in the following section. Organization of courses is based on the average North-Americans academic structure for high-school level institutions.Â
Honors courses are available to students who pass advanced placement exams--which can be applied for at the Academic Affairs Office-- in which case the classes denoted as Honors Courses can replace a basic level class. Students have the choice to forgo academic-evaluation and advanced placement exams when admitted to the Academic and apply for them later.Â
SECTION TWO ➬ MAIN COURSE CODES [DETAILED]
ENG 101 -- Basic English & Ancient Literature
ENG 102 -- Inter. English & Contemporary Literature
ENG 103 -- Inter. English & Western Literature
ENG 104 -- Sen. English & Eastern Literature
ENG 101-H -- Mythology & Folklore**
ENG 102-H -- Creative Writing
ENG 103-H -- Comparative Literature - Northamerican & Southamerican
ENG 104-H -- Comparative Literature - European & Asian
MAT 201 -- Algebra I & II Â **
MAT 202 -- Geometry & Trigonometry **
MAT 201-H -- Arithmetic & Analysis
MAT 202-H -- Pre-Calculus
MAT 203-H --Â Calculus I & II**
MAT 204-H --Â Statistics I & II**
SCI 303 -- Biology I & II**
SCI 304 -- Chemistry I & II**
SCI 302-H -- Genetics & Microbiology**
SCI 303-H-- Physiology & Anatomy
SCI 304-H -- BiochemistryÂ
HIS 401 -- S.H.I.E.L.D HistoryÂ
HIS 402 -- History of the Ancient World
HIS 403 -- History of the Contemporary World
HIS 404 -- Mutants Across History I & II**
HIS 401-H -- Notable Missions & In-Depth Academy History
HIS 402-H -- Social & Cultural Impact of Mutants Across History
HIS 403-H -- Mutants Across History - Western Hemisphere Focus
HIS 404-H -- Mutants Across History - Eastern Hemisphere Focus
GYM 501 -- Freshman & Sophomore Level Physical Education
GYM 502 -- Junior & Senior Level Physical Education
SECTION THREE ➬ ELECTIVE COURSE CODES [DETAILED]
ALL ENERGY CONTROL COURSES
ENC 601 - Basic Level Energy Control
ENC 602 - Intermediate Level Energy Control
ENC 603 Â Expert Level Energy ControlÂ
ARC 701 - Basic Level ArcheryÂ
ARC 702 - Intermediate Level Archery
ARC 703 - Expert Level Archery
ALL WEAPONS TRAINING COURSES
WEA 801 - Basic Level Weapons Training [All Ranges]
WEA 802 - Intermediate Level Weapons Training [Close & Mid-Range]
WEA 803 - Expert Level Weapons Training [Long Range]Â
WEA 804 - Specialized Weapons Training [All Ranges]***
ALL COMBAT TRAINING COURSES
COT 901 - Basic Level Combat Training [All Ranges]
COT 902 - Intermediate Level Combat Training [Close & Mid-Ranges]
COT 903 - Expert Level Combat Training [All Ranges]
COT 904 - Specialized Combat Training [Partnered & Group Combat]***
HEC 1001 - Teacher: Steve Rogers
HEC 1002 - Teacher: Bruce Banner
HEC 1003 - Teacher: Tony Stark
*All elective courses are given in one semester. For example COT 901 is a one-semester course. All electives can be retaken after administrative consideration. Advanced placement exams are available to students who wish to take intermediate or expert level courses.Â
**First course stated is studied during the first semester. Example in MAT 101 students study Algebra I for the first semester and then Algebra II for the second semester.
***Specialized Courses require: Passing grade on Expert Level course and passing grade on board-certified test. Tests are available at the end of each semester. This includes the summer semester.Â