Subject to availability, etc, etc.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Period 1: 8 - 8:50AM
Advanced Criminal Justice
Mathematics (all)
Advanced Criminal Justice
Mathematics (all)
Period 2: 9 - 9:50AM
Period 3: 10-10:50AM
Journalistic Integrity
Period 4: 11-11:50AM
Political Campaigning
Magical Theory 101
Political Campaigning
Lunch: 12-12:50PM
Period 5: 1 - 1:50PM
Magical Theory 101
Period 6: 2 - 2:50PM
Journalistic Integrity
Period 7: 3 - 3:50PM
Music 201
Music 201
Period 8: 6 - 8PM
Tactics of War
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Mathematics: IntermediateInstructor: Charlie Eppes
Maximum Capacity: 10
Course Description: Mathematical riddles, exercises and theory
Notes: All mathematics classes are held at the same time. You can only choose one.
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Political Campaigning: Give Me Enough Money and Time, I Can Elect A Monkey to CongressInstructor: Joshua Lyman
Maximum Capacity: 10
Course Description:
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Advanced Criminal JusticeInstructor: The Tick
Maximum Capacity: 14
Course Description: ACJ will continue to be a discussion oriented class. Topics will be whatever bit of randomness crosses my Tick's brain that he can somehow pulled back into Justice, just like it has been this semester. Many topics will be pulled from existing fictional sources (i.e. Road Runner, Kenny McCormick) and twisted into a Justice-related package. Really, it'll be the same basic class, but possibly with an additional weekly metaphor assignment (which would be the "Advanced" part of the class). There will be two projects, (the focus of which are TBD), up to two quizzes, a Midterm Exam, and a Final Exam.
Notes: Admission to this class is limited. Priority will be given to current Criminal Justice students and then seniors.
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Journalistic IntegrityInstructor: Rita Skeeter
Maximum Capacity: TBA
Course Description: Ethics in regards to how writing should be handled, ie - are tabloids bad?
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Magical Theory 101Instructor: Jenny Calendar
Maximum Capacity: 10
Course Description: The class will watch movies, read books, and discuss both the theories of magical practice and--to a lesser degree--perception of magic in the modern media (with a focus on what may be correct or incorrect). This is a theoretical class only and will not cover practical applications of magic. It will contain a short, succinct chapter on magical ethics and how to know the difference between black/evil magic and white/good magic. Will also contain a short section on technomagic vs. traditional magic.
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