Royal Academy/Curriculum


 * 2 1/2 bell: Start of first morning lessons

All first and second year students learn a general curriculum, regardless of their future career choices. Upon entering the third year however, each student has to decide which specialization they will go into.

The exception to this are the archduke candidates who are obligated to attend the archduke candidate course.

Any student is free to take on other courses in addition to their chosen main profession, if they wish.

For written lessons and also some practical ones the first unit each year is an exam where any student who is confident that they already know what is going to be taught that term may participate. Those who pass the exam do not have to attend any lessons of this subject for the remainder of the term. If the student fails these early exams, they have to continue taking the lessons like those that haven't taking an early exam at all.

Similar exams can also be made at any point of the term, but those have to be arranged by each student individually with the professor.

Subjects in which a student has not passed an early will have a final exam at the end of the regular term. Should a student fail to pass a final exam on any subject at the end of the regular term, they will have to take extra lessons for that subject during the rest of the year until they pass. Should a student fail to pass even those extra lessons before the start of the next term, they will fail to graduate and lose their chance to become a true noble and be reduced in status to the same state as those who were sent to the temple as children.


 * Math: Basic calculations equivalent to early classes of Earth's elementary schools up to year 2, though nobles are expected to already know all their numbers by the time of their baptism.
 * Magecraft


 * History: General flow of history
 * Geography


 * Mana Flow Control: Pouring and withdrawing mana from feystones to learn to control the flow of one's own mana.
 * Mana Compression
 * Highbeast Creation and Cotrol
 * Schtappe Aquisition
 * Schtappe Fundamentals: Learning to manifest and transform one's schtappe, as well as learning how to cast rott. Should a student finish these tasks unusually quickly and have enough mana left to keep going, they can learn Ordonnanz.
 * Music

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 * History: General flow of history
 * Law


 * Math: Calculations equivalent to Japan's third through fifth year elementary school and usage of calculators.
 * Theology: Lessons on the primary gods of each season and their subordinate gods. For the exam each student has to write about the god of their birth season and one other god and their respective subordinates. The students may freely choose the second god they write about from among those they have an affinity for. Students with only a single affinity may choose from any of the gods.
 * Magecraft: Basics on magic circles, mostly consisting of simple single-element circles and a few made with elements that work well together when combined.

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 * Basic Brewing and Magic Tool Crafting: The frist day consists of a review of the schtappe fundaments and highbeast creation, since the further lessons build on those and the presentation of the ingredients needed for the next lesson, which the students are to gather on their own at the gathering spot of their home dormitory's gathering spot. The lessons teach how to brew and craft basic items like rejuvenation potions, ordonnanz feystones and proposal feystones.
 * Music: For the second year music exam a student has to play a song handed out by the professor, as well as a song of their own choice.

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 * History: Notable historical figures and their achievements relevant to the respective course.