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− | + | Please fill in the courses for each of your colleges.<br> | |
+ | Make sure to include the following info: | ||
+ | *Who will be the instructor (this is who will have access on Moodle) | ||
+ | *A short description (1-3 lines please) | ||
+ | *Preresiquites | ||
+ | *Plus anything else you want to include | ||
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+ | Follow Rob's format... you don't have to use his colors if you don't want... | ||
+ | Just simply include the information. | ||
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+ | Thanks, | ||
+ | Will Robertson | ||
Revision as of 05:59, 9 December 2005
Please fill in the courses for each of your colleges.
Make sure to include the following info:
- Who will be the instructor (this is who will have access on Moodle)
- A short description (1-3 lines please)
- Preresiquites
- Plus anything else you want to include
Follow Rob's format... you don't have to use his colors if you don't want... Just simply include the information.
Thanks, Will Robertson
College of Aviation
College of Communications
College of Computer Sciences
College of Engineering
College of Law
College of Liberal Arts
College of Leadership
Leadership 101: New Member Exam
(All New Members)
Leadership 201: Leadership Development School
(Required for CO's and XO's)
College of Medicine (MACOM)
Medicine 101: General Practice
- Instructor: FADM Rob Johnson
- This exam is a basic over-all Medical Information exam based on Medical History, Major Madical Advancements, Basic Anatomy & Physiology.
- The material needed to pass this exam may be found in any multitude of online resources (via services like google), as well as any encyclopedia, or 1st Aid reference material.
- Prerequisite: Leadership 101: New Member Exam
- The student MUST pass this exam prior to attempting any Level 200 exams.
Medicine 201: Cardiology
- Instructor: FADM Rob Johnson
- This exam is primarilly based on the 2004 American Heart Association / Red Cross Basic Life Support progams, with a smattering of Trek related cardiology questions thrown in. Having taken a Cardio-Pulmonary Resusitation (CPR) class will greatly enhance your chances of successfully completing this exam (not to mention... it could actually save someone in "Real Life").
- The material for this exam may be found on the American Heart Association, or American Red Cross CPR sites, or any Basic Life Support manual.
- Material for the Trek related questions may be found in the Star Trek Medical Reference Manual(out of print, but definitely available), Star Trek Interactive Encyclopedia, as well as StarTrek.com, or watching a multitude of Star Trek episodes.
- Prerequisite: Med101
- Corequisites: None Required
- we COULD make taking a Real Life CPR Class a Corequisite... Something to ponder.
Medicine 202: Pharmacology
- Instructor: FADM Rob Johnson
- This exam is based on the various drugs mentioned in TOS, TNG, DS9 and Voyager.
- The information needed to pass this exam may be found in Admiral McCoy's Medical Reference Library: Pharmacology of the Star Trek Universe and Medical Terminology of the Star Trek Universe, you may also try StarTrek.com, or watching all the episodes of Star Trek™ you can get your hands on.
- Prerequisite: Med101
- Corequisites: None
Medicine 203: Alien Medicine
- Instructor: FADM Rob Johnson
- This exam is based on the various Illnesses/Ailments mentioned in TOS, TNG, DS9 and Voyager.
- The information needed to pass this exam may be found in Admiral McCoy's Medical Reference Library: Illnesses of the Star Trek Universe, you may also try StarTrek.com, or watching all the episodes of Star Trek™ you can get your hands on.
- Prerequisite: Med101
- Corequisites: None
Medicine 301: Aerospace Medicine
- Instructor: FADM Rob Johnson
- This exam is based on Real Life Aerospace Physiology information and how it relates to the "Outer Space" (Star Trek) environment.
- The information needed to pass this exam may be found in Admiral McCoy's Medical Reference Library: Aerospace Medicine PDF file.
- Although all exam material is found in the reference listed above, additional Suplemental information may be found at either The Virtual Naval Hospital Naval Flight Surgeons' Manual and The USAF Flight Surgeons' Guide.
- Prerequisites: All Level 100 and Level 200 courses.
- Corequisites: Aviation 101
- Completion of this exam, along with all the Aviation exams, will qualify the participant for "Flight Surgeon" Certification.
College of Combat/Military Strategy
College of Science
Marine College
(May become part of Military Strategy)
College of Special Security
(May become part of Military Strategy)
College of Special Operations
(May become part of Military Strategy)
Klingon Task Force College
(May become part of Military Strategy)