Post by Commander and Chief on May 17, 2012 23:16:57 GMT -6
Course Catalog
-In the tables are all the classes offered at both schools
-Below are descriptions of the classes, offerings, and other important information concerning courses.
-Some classes are listed twice
Trinity History Track | Churchill History Track | Math | Science | Culture and Assimilation |
CIA Intro (semester)-6th Grade US History-(semester)-6th Grade History of Espionage-7th Grade US Government-8th Grade Global Development-9th Grade Foreign Diplomacy-10th Grade Mission Analysis I-11th Grade Mission Analysis II-12th Grade | MI6 and Protocols( 1 semester) UK Government: (1 semester)-1st year History of Espionage-2nd year UK History- 3rd year MI6 History-4th year world History-5th year Foreign relations-6th year Modern Espionage- 7th year | Calculus Statistics Analysis Other Math classes | Biology Chemistry Physics Biochemistry Bioengineering(I-III) Chemical Engineering(I-III) physiology Geophysics Neurology Geology(semester) Environmental science(semester) Molecular Biology(semester) Microbiology(semester) | Seven levels of Culture and assimilation classes are available at both schools Spanish Arabic French Russian Chinese German Japanese Hindi Portuguese other language classes |
Computers | Development | Fitness | Operations | Weaponry |
Computer Technology Computer Development(I-III) Security Cyber Tactics Software Theory Artificial Intelligence Information management & analytics | Computer Development(I-III) Projectile weaponry Development(I-III) Tactile Weaponry Development(I-III) Engineering(I-III) Analytic Development(I-III) Bioengineering(I-III) Chemical Engineering(I-III) Information management & analytics Security Software Theory | Conditioning(I-III) Hand to Hand combat(I-V) Kickboxing(I-V) Wrestling(I-V) Karate(I-VII) Kung Fu(I-VII) Tae Kwon Do(I-VII) Judo(I-VII) Jiu-Jitsu(I-VII) Capoeira(I-V) Muay Thai(I-VII) Arnis(I-V) Krav Maga(I-V) Aikido(semester.)(I-III) Wing. Chum(semester.)(I-III) Keysi(semester.)(I-III) Ninjutsu(semester.)(I-III) Ballroom dance Fencing | Covert Operations(I-IV) Clandestine Operations(I-IV) Interrogation | Weapons Intro. Tactile Weaponry. Development(I-III) Projectile Weaponry Development(I-III) Weaponry tactics. Projectile Weaponry(I-III) Projectile Distance Weaponry Knife Tactics(I-II) Fencing |
Course Descriptions
History(Trinity)
CIA Intro:(Semester) Overview of the management and Protocol of the CIA
US History:(Semester) brief outline from Colonial period onward with a focus on information that relates to Espionage.
History of Espionage: overview of how Espionage has been used in countries around the world, includes the development of the CIA
US Government: Basic understand of Government and the CI A's place in it
Global Development: Overview of how different countries in the world have developed, with an emphasis on ones that currently pose a threat for one reason or another.
Foreign Diplomacy: US's relationship with said countries, as well as others, notes the CIA's role in all that.
Mission analysis: 2 year program that analyzes recent missions for strategies, weaknesses, and improvement for future missions.
History(Churchill)
MI6 and Protocol: More detailed than CIA intro in its explanations of the inner-workings of MI6
UK Government: Brief overview of the Government Structure and MI6's place...
History of Espionage: How Espionage has been used in the past
MI6 History: Development of MI6, includes a study of recent missions.
World History: Briefly outlines important global historical events
Foreign Relations:England's current status with other countries
Modern Espionage: A look at how missions are currently developed and conducted with an eye for improvement.
Mathematics
Calculus: college level, derivatives, integrals, and all that fun stuff
Statistics:college level, collecting, analyzing, characterizing and drawing conclusions from data.
Analysis: Focuses on how data can be used to gather intel. and make predictions
Prerequisite: Statistics
Sciences:
-note that Biology, Chemistry, Physics, as well as most of the other science classes are a step beyond AP level.
Biochemistry:chemical processes in matter.
Bioengineering: Application of engineering and mathematics to solve biological problems, includes biotechnology, deals a lot with bio-terrorism
Chemical Engineering: Development of technology that preforms chemical reactions. Discusses developments in chemical warfare
Human Physiology: Studies the function of living systems in the human body.
Geophysics:study of Earth using magnetism, electrical, and seismic methods.
Neurology:study of the nervous system, focuses on how outside stimuli effect the brain.
Geology: Semester, study of the Earth.
Environmental Science: Semester- Biological and Physical study of environmental systems.
Molecular Biology:Study of Biology at a molecular level...yeah
Microbiology: microscopic organisms, interactions and processes.
Computers:
Computer technology: Class to make sure everyone's caught up on current technology and knows how to operate the CIA/MI6 computers and Databases.
Cyber Security: Development of secure systems and databases, and how to combat hackers.
Cyber tactics: Learn how to be Cyber Spies, Rivalry with the Security class since they try to break the codes they develop. Also learn how to format convincing encryptions.
Software Theory: creating Programs, also includes coding.
Artificial Intelligence: Logic, probability, and language, as well as robotics and machine learning.
Information Management and Analytics: Principles,design, and development of databases; methods for mining massive data sets.
-Information about computer classes came from here
Culture and Assimilation:
Culture and Assimilation:Study of social customs and cultures around the world so agents can well, assimilate.
-The Languages listed above are all the languages taught in a classroom setting, though you can choose a language not on that list as long as it is spoken by at least 1 million people.
-Also note that you can sign up for a max. of 4 languages a year, having one per quarter, or two a year with each being taught at a semester, or 1 a year.
Operations:
Covert operations(I-IV): Covert are the missions that are disguised and hidden, pretty much any undercover stuff.
Clandestine Operations: Stuff that's secret, but not hidden. That would be Like the CIA sneaking up to an enemy base and storming it, secret, but clearly a CIA Operation.
Interrogation: Overview of different, mostly legal, techniques to get information out of people. Includes field trips to CIA/MI6 HQ.
Weaponry
Weaponry Intro: US ONLY Overview of the different weapons currently in use or development, including Nuclear and Chemical warfare.
Weaponry Tactics: US ONLY Mainly focuses on how to effectively use missiles and other explosives, also covers attack formations and other more military uses.
Modern Weaponry:BRITAIN ONLY- combines Weaponry into and tactics
Projectile Weaponry(I-II): Guns and target practice.
Long Distance Projectile Weaponry: Snipers, enough said.
Knife Tactics(I-II):fighting with knives, how exciting.
Fencing: CHURCHILL ONLY, for those instances like James Bond: Die Another Day where you just got to use a sword.
Development:
Tactile Weaponry Development(I-III): Development of Missiles and bombs and such.
Projectile Weaponry Development: development of Guns and other weapons, strictly weapons though.
Computer Development(I-III): Innovations in computers and software.
Analytical Development: Improving the way Data is analyzed and collected.
Fitness:
Conditioning(I-III): Level one is taught two years for analysts and Development, but they can test into level two for second year. II and III are extremely rigorous, almost comparable to Seal Training.
Hand to Hand Combat(I-V): Integration of several fighting techniques into one class, also has units on how to use simple objects and weapons, and how to use nunchucks.
Kickboxing:(I-V)Kicks, punches, jabs, ducks etc...
Wrestling:(I-V)Grappling techniques.
Karate:(I-VII)Characterized by hard blocks, kicks, and punches
Kung fu:[/b(I-VII)]Focuses on the Shaolin, though high levels incorporate other styles. Extremely varied, though it does use a lot of punches and kicks. Kung Fu usually takes longer to defeat your opponent with.
Tae Kwon Do:(I-VII)Emphasis on legs, powerful kicks and hand strikes
Judo:(I-VII)sweeps and throws, physical strength isn't necessarily and asset.
JiuJitsu:(I-VII)More universal method, uses grappling throws, rolls, and locks. Contains a unit on Brazilian Jujitsu, which focuses more on ground fighting techniques.
Capoeira:(I-V)US ONLY.Disguised as a dance and often set to drums, uses kicks, sweeps, and head buts.
Muay Thai:(I-VII) More brutal form of kick-boxing because you can use more body parts.
Arnis:(I-V)BRITAIN ONLY, also known as Kali or Escrima, includes weapons, intricate footwork, and blocking.
Krav Maga:(I-VII) Inflict maximum damage in close quarters, common style of police throughout the world.
Aikido:(Semester)(I-III) Use assailants strength against them, more defensive.
Keysi:(Semester)(I-III)
Ninjutsu:(Semester)(I-III) Uses stealth and surprise, incorporates weapons. Think TMNT.
Ballroom Dance: BRITAIN ONLY, because what good spy doesn't know how to Tango?