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Selena Lucania

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 1:29 am


The Xavier Institute


"Victoria Curam Amat"


The Xavier Institute provides the best secondary education for the exceptional young mind. Fully accredited by the State of New York, the Institute provides an intensive, engaging array of classes in a wide variety of disciplines, as well as guided independent study programs to help young adults make the
best of their first years of college. The rock-solid educational foundation and extensive career guidance work provided by the two- or four-year program
at The Xavier Institute will be invaluable to any student. Especially if they're planning a more lengthy educational career in medicine, law, or advanced
applied sciences.

Though many students attend The Xavier Institute after graduating from the School for Gifted Youngsters, the Institute accepts enrollment from any high school graduate or student able to demonstrate equivalent learning
experience.

You do not have to enroll your character in college level courses--But the option is available to you. Just remember to label your posts appropriately. There will almost always still be power training courses as well that your characters may join in on.

Keep in mind that the professors for the Standard Courses are not of the Academy. They are state provided so that the school can be accredited for college level courses. The professors for Power Training and Mutant related courses are the X-Men.

Those are located below:

Alien Anatomy – Hank McCoy “Beast”
Alien Cultures - Kitty Pryde “Shadowcat”
Alien Mythology – Charles Xavier “Professor X”
Alien Physics – Alex Summers “Havok”
Alien Technology I – Forge
Alien Technology II – Forge
Computers for Mutants – Forge
Ethics & Mutants - Scott Summers “Cyclops”
Leadership - Warren Worthington “Angel”
Mutant History - Charles Xavier “Professor X”
Survival – Logan “Wolverine”

Advanced Power Development – Emma Frost “White Queen”
Advanced Psionics – Jean Grey “Phoenix”
Advanced Combat I - Logan “Wolverine”
Advanced Combat II - Logan “Wolverine”
Flight - Warren Worthington “Angel”
General Power Development - Scott Summers “Cyclops”
Intermediate Power Development - Rogue
Long Range Combat – Bobby Drake “Iceman”
Offensive Power I – Elisabeth Braddock “Psylocke”
Offensive Power II – Kurt Wagner “Nightcrawler”
Power Development: Agility, Dexterity, Stealth and Balance – Elisabeth Braddock “Psylocke”
Power Development: Elemental – Bobby Drake “Iceman”
Power Development: Energy – Remy LeBeau “Gambit”
Power Development: Shape Shifting - Paige Guthrie “Husk”
Power Development: Strength - Piotr Rasputin “Colossus”
Power Development: Shadows & Teleportation – Kurt Wagner “Nightcrawler”
Self Defense I - Logan “Wolverine”
Self Defense II - Logan “Wolverine”
Small Weapons Combat – James Proudstar “Warpath”
Tactics & Strategy Scott Summers “Cyclops”
Teamwork - Piotr Rasputin “Colossus”
Telekinesis– Jean Grey “Phoenix”
Telepathy and Psionics I – Rachel Summers “Marvel Girl"
Telepathy and Psionics II – Emma Frost “White Queen”
PostPosted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 9:17 pm


Literature, Science, and the Arts


Taught By: Michael Flannigan

Fall Term

Arabic, Armenian, Persian, Turkish, and Islamic Studies
Ancient Civilizations and Biblical Studies
Aerospace Science & Engineering
Anthropology, Archaeological (Biological & Cultural)
Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences
Applied Physics
Architecture
Asian Studies
Asian Languages
Astronomy

Spring Term:
Automotive Engineering Program
Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
Biological Chemistry
Biology
Biomedical Engineering
Biophysics
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Japanese Studies

Taught By: Kristina Cook

Fall Term

Comparative Literature
Comprehensive Studies Program
Czech
Dutch and Flemish Studies
Economics
Education
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
English Language Institute
English Language and Literature
Engineering
Environmental Sciences and Engineering
Program in the Environment
Energy Systems Engineering
French

Spring Term

Geography
Geological Sciences
German
History
Hebrew and Jewish Cultural Studies
Health Management And Policy
Internal Medicine
Italian

Taught By: Timothy Mercier

Fall Term

Jazz & Improvisational Studies
Kinesiology
Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Latin
Law, History, and Communication
Linguistics
Macromolecular Science
Mathematics
Materials Science Engineering
Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology
Mechanical Engineering
Medical School Administration
Medicinal Chemistry
Manufacturing Engineering
Microbiology

Spring Term

Military Science
Marketing
Modern Greek
Musical Theatre
Naval Arch & Marine Engin
Naval Science
Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences
Neuroscience
Natural Resources and Environment
Operations and Management Science
Organizational Studies

Taught By: Claudia Fischer

Fall Term

Physics
Physiology
Polish
Political Science
Portuguese
Psychology
Public Health
Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies

Spring Term

Romance Languages and Literatures
Romance Linguistics
Russian
Screen Arts and Cultures
Scandinavian Studies
Southeast Asian Studies
Slavic Languages and Literatures
Sociology
Spanish
Social Work
Technical Communication
Ukrainian
Sweetland Center for Writing

Selena Lucania

Dangerous Lover


Selena Lucania

Dangerous Lover

PostPosted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 9:18 pm


Architecture & Urban Planning- Fall & Spring


Taught By: Richard Nielsen

Architectural Design Ug1
Architectural Design Ug2
Architectural Design Ug3
Architectural Design Ug4

Design Fundamentals I
Design Fundamentals II

Construction I
Construction II

Sustainable Systems I
Sustainable Systems II

Structures I
Structures II
PostPosted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 9:19 pm


Art & Design- Both Fall & Spring


Taught By: Sarah White

Art & Design I
History of Art I
Drawing Studio I
Digital Studio I
Tools, Materials and Processes Studio I: Construction
Tools, Materials and Processes Studio II: Messages
Concept Form and Context Studio I

Taught By: Marcus Hartner

Art Design Perspectives I: The Creators
Art Design Perspectives II : Society
Lecture Series I
Lecture Series II
Tools, Materials and Processes Studio III: Time
Concept Form and Context Studio II

Selena Lucania

Dangerous Lover


Selena Lucania

Dangerous Lover

PostPosted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 9:20 pm


Business - Both Fall & Spring


Taught By: Allison Bouchard


Accounting
Business Administration
Business Economics
Business Information Technology
Corporate Strategy & International Business
Engineering
Entrepreneurial Studies
Evening MBA

Taught By: William Latendresse

Finance
Industrial Operations & Engineering
Law, History & Communication
Management and Organizations
Marketing
Operations and Management Science
Strategy
PostPosted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 9:21 pm


Education


Spring

Taught By: Angela Lopez

Introduction to Education: Schooling and Multicultural Society
Special Topics in Education
Video Games and Learning
Introduction to Environmental Education for Sustainable Developement
Directed Teaching in the Elementary Grades
Directed Teaching in the Secondary School
Seminar: Problems and Principles of Elementary Education
Seminar: Problems and Principles of Secondary Education
Practicum in Teaching Methods
Independent Study

Fall

Taught By: Vasily Andreyev

Directed Teaching Seminar: Physical Education
Directed Teaching in Physical Education
Observation and Participation in Educational Settings
Honors Independent Study
Partners in Authentic Learning in Schools
Web-Based Mentorship: Earth Odysseys
Web-Based Mentorship: Michigan Matters
Web-Based Mentorship: International Poetry Guild
Literacy Development and the Young Child
Community Service and Language, Education, and Culture
Educational Psychology and Human Development
Educational Foundations in a Multicultural Society

Selena Lucania

Dangerous Lover


Selena Lucania

Dangerous Lover

PostPosted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 9:21 pm


Engineering


Fall Term:

Taught by: Robert Laurie
Introduction to Aerospace Engineering
Introduction to Gas Dynamics
Aerospace Engineering Seminar
Aerodynamics


Taught by: Ian McLaughin
Circuits and Systems for Biomedical Engineering
Introduction to Biomechanics
Biomedical Engineering Seminar
Operations Modeling

Spring Term:

Taught by: Ian McLaughin
Aerospace Engineering Laboratory I
Finite Elements in Mechanical and Structural Analysis I
Experimental Solid Mechanics
Electrical Biophysics
Quantitative Physiology


Taught by: Robert Laurie
Probability and Statistics for Engineers
Ergonomics
Ergonomics Lab
Industrial Engineering Instrumentation Methods
Derivative Instruments
PostPosted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 9:22 pm


Kinesiology


Fall
Taught by: Daniel Ferris

Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries
Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries Lab
Clinical Evaluation of Upper Extremity Athletic Injuries
Clinical Evaluation of Upper Extremity Athletic Injuries Lab
Emergency Response
Fundamentals of Strength and Conditioning
Organizational Behavior in Sport
Disability Studies

Spring
Taught by: Dale Ulrich

Pathophysiology for the Allied Health Professions
Athletic Training Administration
Organizational Behavior in Sport
Sensorimotor Development
Motor Behavior and Developmental Disabilities
Biomechanics of Human Locomotion
Seminar in Adapted Physical Activity
Experimental Courses in Motor Control

Selena Lucania

Dangerous Lover


Selena Lucania

Dangerous Lover

PostPosted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 9:23 pm


Music, Theatre & Dance


Fall:
Taught By: Jenatte Bierkamp

Proficiency Examinations in Music Theory
Introduction to Acting I
Introduction to Acting II
Movement I
Voice I
Introduction to World Performance
Playwriting I
Directing I
Introduction to Technical Theatre Practices
History of Theatre
Music Theory: Aural Skills
Music Theory: Written Skills
Musicology
Ballet
Jazz

Spring:

Taught by: Aaron Richard

Directing II
Introduction to Stage Management
Scene Design I
Acting III
Acting IV
Performing Arts Management
Design Rendering
Music Theory/Musicology/Jazz
Elementary Piano
Analytical History of Jazz
Intermediate Ballet
History of Classical Dance
PostPosted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 9:24 pm


Natural Resources & Environment


Fall:
Taught By: Michael Bolton

Social Science & Environmental Problem
Intro to Global Change
Ecological Issues
Psychology of Environmental Stewardship
Environmental Law
Environmental History and the Tropical World
Culture, Adaptation and Environment
General Ecology Lecture
Ecology of Fishes
Biology of Mammals
Genes & the Environment

Spring:
Taught By: Melissa Larsen

Environmental Journalism
Lit and Environ: Wilderness and the American Mind
Maternal/Child Health and Environmental
Pollution in Africa
Biogeochemical Cycles
Toxicology: Environmental Chemicals and Disease
Environmental Philosophy
Climate Change: The Move to Action
War and the Environment
Intro to Urban Planning and the Environment

Selena Lucania

Dangerous Lover


Selena Lucania

Dangerous Lover

PostPosted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 9:25 pm


Nursing - Fall & Spring


Taught By: Charles Norris

Nursing as a Societal and Interpersonal Profession
Health Assessment I
Psychology 111
Biochemistry 212
Health Promotion and Risk Reduction
Introduction to Research Approach in Nursing
Community Health Nursing
Nursing Care of Patients with Complex Needs I
Utilization of Nursing Research in Advanced Practice
Pharmacotherapeutics I

Taught By: Louise Whitaker


Childbearing and Reproductive Health
Infant, Child and Adolescent Health and Illness
Health and Illness in Young, Middle and Older Adults
The Theoretical Base for Advanced Nursing Practice
Mental Health and Illness Across the Lifespan
Nursing Care of Patients with Complex Needs II
Advanced Physiology and Pathophysiology
Data Management, Analysis and Representation for Advanced Practice in Nursing
Common Pediatric Health Problems
Critical Elements and the Study of Family and Health
Behavioral and Lifestyle Management in Primary Care
PostPosted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 9:26 pm


Pharmacy - Fall & Spring


Taught By: Nora Demmel

Biology (general with laboratory)
General and qualitative Chemistry, with laboratory
Organic Chemistry, with laboratory
Physics
Medical microbiology (with laboratory)
Pharm.D. Investigations Proposal
Controlled Drug Delivery
Current Topics in Biotechnology
Fundamental Physical Properties of Solids
Population Pharmacokinetics
Seminar in Pharmaceutics

Taught By: George Anderson

Pharmaceutical Sciences
Medicinal Chemistry
Pharmaceutical Engineering
Pharmacogenomics and Drug Discovery
Pharmaceutical Design, Delivery and Targeting – Biomolecular Concepts
Pharmaceutical Design, Delivery and Targeting – Physical-Chemical Concepts
Transport Phenomena in Pharmaceutical Systems
Cellular and Molecular Approaches to Drug Delivery

Selena Lucania

Dangerous Lover


Selena Lucania

Dangerous Lover

PostPosted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 9:27 pm


Public Policy - Fall & Spring


Taught By: Laurel DeVries


Political Campaign Strategies and Tactics
Topics: The U.S. Presidency
Science, Technology, and Public Policy
Policy Seminar: Global Climate Governance
Policy Seminar: Energy Policy
Systematic Thinking About The Problems of the Day
Politics, Political Institutions, and Public Policy
Microeconomics for Public Policy
Political Campaign Strategies and Tactics
Congress and State Legislatures: Effective or Outmoded?
Religion, Politics, & Public Policy

Taught By: Alexander Cameron

Policy Seminar: Political Advocacy
Local Government, Opportunity for Activism
Policy Seminar: Human Rights and International Public Policy
Policy Seminar: Apology, Reconciliation, Reparations, and Public Policy
Urban Economics and Policy
Science, Technology, and Public Policy
Policy Seminar: Climate Change Governance
Policy Seminar: International Security
Policy Seminar: Social Welfare Policy in the U.S.
Policy Seminar: Principles & Policy Realities of Health Care Reform
PostPosted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 2:54 am


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Selena Lucania

Dangerous Lover


Selena Lucania

Dangerous Lover

PostPosted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 2:57 am


The College Area is Open for Schedules to be Created



It is currently: Spring Term
(If you have questions, PM Selena Lucania or Angel Reaver.)
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