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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.

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.

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)

Middle School
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