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① Students must be enrolled in one class as their main focus, their Major, and a minimum of two (2) and a maximum of four (4) other classes to serve as Minors. Students can change their minors with discussion from the Administrators, but majors cannot be changed at any time.
② All students must take the Blending Into Society class and the Magic Studies class. These classes are taught by the Principal (for Blending Into Society) and Miranda Keir (for Magic Studies) in the Arena. Blending Into Society discusses how "non-humans" can function in the real world without isolating themselves or hiding their powers and abilities. Blending Into Society is the first class of the day that all students must take. Magic Studies allows students to learn to control and enhance their abilities in a safe environment. It is taught in the afternoon, and is the last class of the day for all students to take. Both classes are mandatory, and if a student misses either one, they must use their weekend to make it up.
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Henry Ford Hall (Business)
Accounting
Ergonomics
Finance
Human Resource Management
Leadership
Business
International Business
Marketing
Management
Public Relations
Project Management
Walt Disney Hall (Creative Industries)
Creative Writing
Professional Writing
Art
Screen, Television, and Media
Music
Dance
Drama
Entertainment
Journalism
Visual Arts
Animation
Fashion
Media & Communication
Mark Twain Hall (Education)
Early Childhood Studies
Primary School Studies
Secondary School Studies
Teaching Studies (*)
Edward Jenner Hall (Health)
Health
Radiation Therapy
Dentistry
Paramedic Science
Podiatry
Pharmacy Studies
Medial Science
Biomedical Science
Public Health
Nursing
Nutrition
Physiotherapy
Massage Therapy
Martial Arts (Karate, Boxing, Taekwondo, Muay Thai, Judo, Kendo)
Fitness
Sigmund Freud Hall (Psychology)
Psychology
Psychiatry
Behavioral Science
Social Work
Addiction Therapy
John Marshall Hall (Law)
Law
Criminology
Justice
Philosophy
Legal Practice
Alexander Graham Bell Hall (Engineering)
Engineering
Information Technology
Corporate Systems Management
Building
Electrical Engineering
Mechanics
Robotics
Civil Engineering
Marie Curie Hall (Science)
Science
Biology
Anatomy
Environmental Science
Chemistry
Ecology
Astrophysics
Biotechnology
Genetics
Forensic Science
Science Communication
Wildlife Biology (Zoology)
Marine Biology
Spatial Science
Katherine Johnson Hall (Mathematics)
Mathematics
Statistics
Algebra
Calculus
Differential Equations
Multivariable Mathematics
Analysis
Geometry
Physics
Quantum Physics
Non-Linear Dynamics
Trigonometry
Noam Chomsky Hall (Language) (**)
English
Mandarin
Spanish
Portuguese
Hindi
German
Russian
Japanese
Malay
Indonesian
Korean
French
Turkish
Italian
Hungarian
Polish
Dutch
Swedish
Norwegian
Arabian
Greek
Czech
Romanian
Icelandic
(*) = Any student who wishes to be a teacher in any major they are taking can use this minor to allow them to learn the skills and graduate with the proper documentation.
(**) = Any student who takes a language class learns this in a manner that gives them partial teaching credentials. Students who wish to teach a language as a career must take the Teaching Studies minor as well as a Language Minor to be credited with the correct documentation at graduation.