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  • (WEP-S) Weapons Specialist: Bladed Weapons/ (WEP-B) Weapons Specialist: Blunt Weapons/ (WEP-F) Weapons Specialist: Firearms and Projectiles / (WEP-H) Weapons Specialist: Martial Arts
    • Weapons specialists choose to concentrate on one weapon of their choice. They will be required to take one intermediate para-magics course, but otherwise they prefer the more physical aspect of battle whether it be close combat or long range weaponry.
  • (MAG-SP) Para-Magic Specialist
    • Para-Magic specialists will have intermediate training in all three aspects of magic, though they will choose only one to be their concentration. They will be the magic support to the party, acting as both offense and defense.
  • (INTB) International Business
    • Cadets majoring in International Business will act as liaison between Garden and the hiring party. Charisma and negotiating skills are a must.
  • (INTEL) Intelligence
    • Intelligence majors are the brains behind the missions. They are the individuals who will oversee operations from afar, feeding the field team with information from both sides of the party.
  • (COV-OP) Covert Operations
    • Covert operatives specialize in undercover missions. During their education in Garden, they will learn the ways of the world and how to integrate themselves into any situation and setting. Those who are exceptionally skilled at deception as well as reading body language would be most suitable for this major.
  • (PLT) Piloting
    • Pilots will be trained in understanding the mechanics of both ground and air vehicles, and will also exercise proficiency in manouvering and piloting all means of transportation.
  • (BATT-MED) Battlefield Medicine
    • This major focuses on the more traditional means of medicine out on the battlefield. While they will be expected to specialize in recovery para-magic, they will also have the skills to perform surgeries and other advanced medical procedures for wounds and injuries which need immediate tending to when an infirmary is not accessible.
  • (COMPSCI) Computer Science
    • Computer science majors are trained in various computer programming languages. They will learn how to code, debug, encrypt, and hack.



  • (ENG 098) Basic Principles of English: an Introduction || Instructor(s):
    • Beginners English for those who do not speak the language natively
  • (ENG 099) Understanding, Speaking and Writing English || Instructor(s):
    • Secondary beginners course which focuses on the understanding of grammatical structures and spelling of English.
  • (MAT 099) Mathematics
    • Remedial mathematics covers topics from algebra to geometry.
  • (MKP 099) Makeup Courses
    • Make up courses for any class missed.

  • (COD 101) Garden Code
    • Introductory course to the rules and regulations of Garden
  • (CBT 101) Cadet Basic Training
    • Military etiquette class.
  • (CFT 101) Cadet Field Training || Instructor(s): Shiro Fujimoto
    • Field etiquette class
  • (MOV 101) Military Movement (Applied Gymnastics) || Instructor(s): Claire Farron, Dick Grayson
    • Practice and exercise physical flexibility.
  • (DEF 101) Self Defense || Instructor(s): Rygdea
    • Basic weaponless self defense
  • (PMGF 101) Intro to Para-Magic & Guardian Forces
    • Introduces Guardian Forces and Para-Magics. Introduces the concept of Drawing, the abilities which GFs possess, as well as how to acquire the summons and increase compatibility.
  • (MAG 101) Intro to Attack, Recovery and Indirect Magic
    • Introduction to specific para-magics. Spells which will be utilized include Fire, Blizzard, Thunder, Cure, Life, Protect, Shell, Scan, Sleep, Silence
  • (WTR 101) Intro to Weapons Training || Instructor(s): Jason Todd
    • Introduction to weaponry. Cadets will experiment with a variety of weapons before deciding which one is most suitable for their fighting style and personality.
  • (IWB 101) Intro to World Bestiary || Instructor(s): Shurelia, Artemis
    • Introductory course to the monsters will inhabit the world. In depth explanation of strengths, weaknesses, and strategies in defeating the fiends.
  • (LBT 101) Limit Break Theory || Instructor(s):
    • Students will research limit breaks and learn about the origins of their individual strengths. Instructor will work with each cadet to discover their individual limit breaks.
  • (REC 101) First Aid || Instructor(s): Apollo Cynthius
    • Introduction to first aid. Students will become CPR certified through this course.
  • (SUV 101) Survival Skills || Instructor(s): Rygdea, Artemis
    • Course which focuses on surviving in harsh conditions with limited supplies. A field trip will take place each quarter.
  • (DRIV 101) Defensive Driving || Instructor(s):
    • In addition to acquiring a drivers license of a cadet does not already possess one, students will also learn to manouver vehicles efficiently in emergency situations.
      • Must be 16 years or older to enroll. Younger cadets who fulfill graduation requirements before the age of 16 will be exempt from this class.
  • (MAT 101) Mathematics || Instructor(s):
    • Basic mathematics which covers pre-calculus to calculus. Must have basic knowledge in algebra.
  • (CHM 101) Chemistry || Instructor(s): Rorolina Frixell
    • A course which focuses on composition, behavior, structure and properties of matter and the changes it undergoes.
  • (PHY 101) Physics
    • Focuses on the movement of matter through space-time, as well as the concepts of energy and force.
  • (BIO 101) Biology || Instructor(s):
    • Focuses on the study of life and living organisms.
  • (GEO 101) World Geography
    • Focuses on the physical geography of the world.
  • (HIS 101) World History || Instructor(s): Shurelia, Raine Sage
    • A class which recounts the history of the world. Focuses primarily on the first Sorceress War.
  • (LEA 101) Leadership Development || Instructor(s): Cid Raines
    • Practice of teamwork and leadership skills and the ability to delegate orders efficiently.
  • (SPC 101) Speech & Conduct || Instructor(s): Elika
    • Practice in public speaking as well as professional mannerisms.
  • (LAN 101) Foreign Language || Instructor(s):
    • Study of a foreign language. The language taught will change every quarter.
  • (CRIM 101) Criminal Justice || Instructor(s): Neophyte Redglare
    • A course which analyzes the justice system and the social control, deterring and mitigating of crimes.
  • (DAN 101) Ballroom Dancing || Instructor(s):
    • The basics to ballroom dancing. Styles of dance covered include: waltz, tango, foxtrot, samba



  • Electives are not restricted to the corresponding specialization color.
  • (WTR 201) Intermediate Weapons Training: Bladed Weapons || Instructor(s):
    • Focus on bladed weapons.
      • Examples: Sabers, Axes, Swords, Spears, Whips
  • (WTR 301) Intermediate Weapons Training: Firearms and Projectiles || Instructor(s): Katsura Sunarrow, Galatea
    • Focus on firearms and projectiles.
      • Examples: Rifles, Handguns, Pinwheels, Throwing Stars, Throwing Knives
  • (WTR 401) Intermediate Weapons Training: Blunt Weapons || Instructor(s): Spades Slick
    • Focus on blunt weapons.
      • Examples: Nunchakus, Poles, Maces, Staffs
  • (WTR 501) Intermediate Weapons Training: Martial Arts || Instructor(s): Snow Villiers
    • Focus on martial arts. Various forms of hand-to-hand combat will be practiced.
  • (WTR 202) Advanced Weapons Training: Bladed Weapons
    • Focus on bladed weapons training in combination with magic junctioning.
  • (WTR 302) Advanced Weapons Training: Firearms and Projectiles || Instructor(s): Katsura Sunarrow, Claire Farron
    • Focus on firearms or projectiles in combination with magic junctioning.
  • (WTR 402) Advanced Weapons Training: Blunt Weapons || Instructor(s): Dick Grayson
    • Focus on blunt weapons in combination with magic junctioning.
  • (WTR 502) Advanced Weapons Training: Martial Arts || Instructor(s): Snow Villiers
    • Focus on martial arts in combination with magic junctioning.
  • (MAG 201) Intermediate Recovery Magic || Instructor(s):
    • Intemediate recovery magic. Spells learned: Cura, Esuna, Regen
  • (MAG 301) Intermediate Attack Magic
    • Intermediate attack magic. Spells learned: Fira, Blizzara, Thundara, Water, Aero, Tornado
  • (MAG 401) Intermediate Indirect Magic
    • Intermediate indirect magic. Spells learned: Reflect, Dispel, Confuse, Blind, Slow, Stop, Haste, Double, Demi
  • (MAG 202) Advanced Recovery Magic
    • Advanced recovery magic. Spells learned: Full-Cure, Full-Life, Aura, Curaga
  • (MAG 302) Advanced Attack Magic
    • Advanced attack magic. Spells learned: Firaga, Blizzaga, Thundaga, Beserk, Ultima, Meteor, Flare, Holy
  • (MAG 402) Advanced Indirect Magic
    • Advanced indirect magic. Spells learned: Meltdown, Zombie, Break, Death, Pain, Float, Triple
  • (CUL 101) Cultural Studies || Instructor(s):
    • Explores the different cultures of the world.
  • (PSI 101) Political Science || Instructor(s): Cid Raines,
    • Theory of politics and the analysis of political systems of the world.
  • (INT 101) International Relations || Instructor(s):
    • Focuses on the study of foreign affairs and global issues in combination with current events.
  • (ECO 101) Economics
    • The study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
  • (PHI 101) Philosophy
    • Analyzing topics including existance, knowledge, value, morals, reason, mind and language
  • (PSY 101) Psychology
    • The study of human the human mind and behaviors.
  • (SOC 101) Sociology
    • A class which focuses on human interaction in social situations.
  • (TAC 101) Tactical Strategy
    • Course which focuses on strategical decision making on the field for both offensive and defensive purposes.
  • (INTL 101) International Law || Instructor(s): Neophyte Redglare
    • Analysis of laws which govern the various nations of the world.
  • (ISL 101) Independent Study: Languages
    • Elective for those who require a course on specific languages such as Braille and Sign Language. Other languages must be proposed to the head of faculty before further consideration.
  • (HEC 101) Home Economics || Instructor(s): Mr. Champloo, Pinkie Pie
    • A class where students focus on topics such as consumer education and the management of home and community. Class will include cooking and sewing lessons as well as group projects.
  • (INF 101) Information Technology || Instructor(s): Galatea
    • A course which focuses on the study, design, implementation, support and management of information systems.
  • (ENG 101) Engineering || Instructor(s): Gavril Ivanovich
    • This class focuses on the design of structures, machines, devices, systems and processes through a mathematical and scientific approach.
  • (STAT 101) Statistics || Instructor(s): Tom Bronson
    • Branch of math which deals with quantitative decision making. Includes summarizing data, probability, random bariables, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, and regression.
  • (ACCT 101) Accounting
    • Focuses on the business aspect of dealing with money, such as accounting concepts and principles used by business managers and investors.
  • (CS 101) Programming Fundamentals
    • Basics in Java and C++. Topics include: Primitive data types, variables, primitive operations, methods/functions, arrays, debugging.
  • (CS 102) Advanced Programming
    • Advanced Java and C++. Topics include: File input/output, Stream classes, primitive data structures, linked lists, stacks, quetes, binary trees
  • (AERO 101) Aerodynamics
    • Study moving objects and their interaction with the motion of air.
  • (AERO 201) Aerospace || Instructor(s):
    • Study of the world and the space surrounding it, as well as the design, manufacturing and operation of vehicle that navigates through air and space.
  • (SED 101) Status Effects and Disease || Instructor(s): Yukio Okumura
    • Course which teaches the effects of status effect magic and the consequences on the body if exposure is prolonged.
  • (ANAT 101) Anatomy
    • Focuses on the human anatomy and how the body works.
  • (INTN 101) Intern: Battlefield Medicine || Instructor(s): Yukio Okumura, Shiro Fujimoto
    • Battlefield medicine majors must intern with Dr. Kadowaki for one quarter. During the internship, cadets will learn basic medical procedures and help tend cadets in the infirmary.
  • (INTN 102) Intern: Piloting
    • All piloting majors are required to intern with Pilot Nida for one quarter. Before they can enroll for internship, they must have taken both Aerodynamics and Aerospace.
  • (ART 101) Art & Music Appreciation || Instructor(s): Sharpay Evans
    • Topics range from learning sheet music to practicing instruments.
  • (ART 102) Studio Art || Instructor(s): Apollo Cynthius
    • Still life and figure drawing in mediums ranging from charcoal to oil paints
  • (ART 103) Photography
    • Digital photography. Cameras will be provided for the class.
  • (FLM 101) Theater & Film Appreciation
    • Cadets will view a movie per class and analyze both the technical and artistic aspects of the film.
  • (CLI 101) Composition and Literature || Instructor(s):
    • Analysis of classical literature.
  • (DRA 101) Drama || Instructor(s): Sharpay Evans, Spades Slick
    • Cadets learn the basics to acting, and will organize a play at the end of the quarter.
  • (TAIL 101) Tailoring || Instructor(s): Rorolina Frixell
    • The basics of tailoring and creating patterns and clothing.
  • (SWM 101) Swimming || Instructor(s): Jecht
    • For all skill levels. Beginner swimmers will learn the basic strokes while advanced swimmers will build up both their speed and endurance in the water.
  • (BOX 101) Boxing || Instructor(s): Tom Bronson
    • An elective where quick reflexes and fancy footwork are tested to the extreme.
  • (AER 101) Aerobic Fitness || Instructor(s): Jecht
    • Aerobic fitness is an elective for those who wish to keep in shape through exercises which enhance airflow through the body.
  • (ROC 101) Rock Climbing || Instructor(s): Elika
    • Students learn to endure rough terrain in the form of an artificial rockclimbing wall. There will be a fieldtrip where cadets will be taken a location where they will test their skills at the end of the course.
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