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Primary School
Primary School, typically from the ages of 5 to 10, is slit up between five grade levels. Literacy, Writing, Social Studies, extracurriculars, and Mathematics are key focuses for Primary School.
Grade | Ages | Classes | Extracurriculars |
---|---|---|---|
Pre-School | 5-6 | - | - |
1 | 6-7 | Beginner Math
Beginner Social Studies Beginner Spelling Beginner Reading |
Physical Education
Art Music |
2 | 7-8 | Beginner Math II
Beginner Social Studies II Beginner Spelling II Beginner Reading II |
Physical Education
Art Music |
3 | 8-9 | Basic Math
Basic Social Studies Basic Spelling Basic Reading |
Physical Education
Art Music |
4 | 9-10 | Basic Math
Basic Social Studies Basic Spelling Basic Reading |
Physical Education
Art Music |
5 | 10-11 | Basic Math
Basic Social Studies Basic Spelling Basic Reading |
Physical Education
Art Music |
Middle School
Middle School, typically from the ages of 10 to 13, is slit up between three grade levels. Literacy, Science, History, Mathematics, and Extracurriculars are key focuses for Middle School.
Grade | Ages | Classes | Extracurriculars |
---|---|---|---|
6 | 11-12 | Literature I
Science I Mathematics I History I Spelling and Grammar I |
Physical Education
Art Music |
7 | 12-13 | Literature II
Science II Mathematics II / Pre-Algebra History II Spelling and Grammar II |
Physical Education
Art Music |
8 | 13-14 | Literature III
Science III Algebra History III Spelling and Grammar III |
Physical Education
Art Music |
Highschool
High School, typically from the ages of 14 to 18, is slit up between four grade levels. High Schools and Academies are primarily to prepare a person for either the workforce or for university.
In the chart below, each year, two of each type of class is taken (when available)
Grade | Ages | Literature Classes | Math Classes | Science Classes | History Classes | Social Classes | Extracurriculars |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
9 (Freshman) | 14-15 | Poetry
Classical Literature |
Algebra I
Algebra II Geometry I |
General Science
Geology I Chemistry I Biology I Anatomy I Astronomy I |
Regional History I
Regional History II Geography I |
Political Science I
Political Science II Imperial Religious Studies I |
Physical Education
Art Music |
10 (Sophomore) | 15-16 | Creative Writing
Historic Literature |
Algebra II
Trigonometry I Geometry II |
Geology I
Geology II Chemistry I Chemistry II Biology I Biology II Anatomy I Anatomy II Astronomy I Astronomy II |
Regional History II
Pre-Empire History I Geography I Geography II |
Political Science II
Imperial Religious Studies II |
Physical Education
Art Music |
11 (Junior) | 16-17 | Critical Writing
Public Speaking I |
Trigonometry I
Geometry II Statistics Pre-Calculus |
Geology II
Chemistry II Biology II Biochemistry I Anatomy II Astronomy II Meteorology I Physics I |
Regional History II
Pre-Empire History I Pre-Empire History II Imperial History I Geography II World History I |
Political Science III
Imperial Religious Studies III |
Physical Education
Art Music |
12 (Senior) | 17-18 | AP Literature
Public Speaking II Research Papers |
Trigonometry II
Pre-Calculus Calculus I Calculus II |
Geology III
AP Geology Chemistry III AP Chemistry Biology III AP Biology Biochemistry II AP Biochemistry Anatomy III AP Anatomy Astronomy II Meteorology II AP Meteorology Physics I Physics II AP Physics |
Imperial History II
AP Imperial History World History II AP World History Geography II |
Political Science IV
AP Political Science Imperial Religious Studies IV AP Imperial Religious Studies |
Physical Education
Art Music |
University
University is typically from the ages of 18 to 21. Universities produce skilled labor to the workforce.
The Subsections below are the degrees offered in each 'college'. The lists below only portray the popular degrees.
College of Art
Art Music Physical Education
College of Business
Accounting Business Logistics Business Management Emergency Services Finance Geography Political Science
College of Construction
Architectural Design Architectural Engineering Civil Engineering Construction Construction with Composite Materials Construction with Glass Construction with Masonry Construction with Metallurgy Construction with Wood Electrical Systems Engineering Electrician Mechanical Systems Engineering Plumbing Water Systems Engineering
College of Engineering
Aeronautical Engineering Agricultural Engineering Automobile Engineering Biological Engineering Biology Chemical Engineering Chemistry Computer Engineering Computer Science Electrical Engineering Environmental Engineering Materials Engineering Mechanical Engineering Nautical Engineering Nuclear Engineering Petroleum Engineering Software Engineering
College of General Studies
Ardentian Language Studies Childcare Education Foreign Language Studies Imperial Language Studies Journalism Linguistics Zoology
College of History
Archeology Geology History Imperial History Pre-Empire History World History
College of Medicine
Anesthesiology Dentistry Dermatology Emergency Medicine General Medicine Healthcare Administration Nursing Nutrition Optometry Pathology Pharmaceutical Medicine Pharmacology Physical Therapy Physiology Radiology Sports Medicine Surgery Veterinary Care Virology
College of Science and Mathematics
Archeology Astronomy Astrophysics Geology History Mathematics Physics Theoretical Physics