Registrars Office

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Welcome to the semi-official Development Page for a Registrars Office proposal.
This is my way of Brainstorming the concept in a Visual way.
Will has given approval for the entire Academy Staff to join the on-going effort.
Feel free to contribute. Maquis!
Admiral 10 of 9 09:29, 10 December 2005 (PST)


Please Note: Anything you see on this page IS NOT OFFICIAL [yet], simply a place for everyone to submit ideas.
Feel free to propose competing ideas so we can all choose the Very Best! Thanks!


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Contents

Mission

The Registrar will serve as Administrative Coordinator for the Maquis Academy Office of Certifications and Degrees.

  • Ideas and proposals are evaluated, developed, and approved under the lead oversight of this office working under the guidance of the Academy Commandant.
  • CLARIFICATION: Final approval of ALL cert/degree program offerings belongs to the Academy Commandant.
  • Proposals and development will include the cooperative assistance of the Academy Staff.
  • Approved Certifications and Degree programs will be managed and progress recorded.
  • Completed Certs and Degrees will be reported to the Awards office for appropriate action.




Examples


PLEASE NOTE: FIELD WORK MAY BE ROLE PLAY -or- MAY BE LINKED TO REAL LIFE ACTIVITY


Certificate: Basket Weaving

  • Lead Advisor: Ensign William Crusher
  • This program recognizes successful completion of approved course work specializing in the highly technical discipline of Basket Weaving.
  • Required Course Work: Basket Weaving: 101/201, Tholian Studies: 101, Quantum Mechanics: 101/201/301, Art: 101, Graphic Design: 101/102
  • Required Field Work: none
  • Alternate/Special Requirements: none

  • Award = Certificate of Completion: Basket Weaving [assuming student is certifiable].


Bachelors Degree: Basket Weaving

  • Lead Advisor: Ensign William Crusher
  • Field Advisor: Merchant Razka Karn [1]
  • This program recognizes successful completion of approved course and field work specializing in the highly technical discipline of Advanced Basket Weaving.
  • Required Course Work: completed Basket Weaving Certificate plus ANY other [3] misc courses.
  • Required Field Work: 3 standard months internship at Rattan Institue on Tantulus V [2]
  • Alternate/Special Requirements: Alternately - minimum 6 standard months internship on Tholia studying advanced web design [3]

  • Award = Bachelors Degree: Basket Weaving [assuming student survives].




Sample Templates


Certificate: xxxx

  • Lead Advisor: insert point of contact(s)
  • This program recognizes successful completion of approved course work specializing in the highly technical discipline of xxxx.
  • Required Course Work: insert courses here
  • Required Field Work: insert here
  • Alternate/Special Requirements: insert alternative requirements or special considerations here

  • Award = Certificate of Completion: insert title here.


Bachelors Degree: xxxx [or Masters or Doctorate]

  • Lead Advisor: insert point of contact(s)
  • Field Advisor: insert point of contact(s)
  • This program recognizes successful completion of approved course and field work specializing in the highly technical discipline of xxxx.
  • Required Course Work: insert courses or certifications here
  • Required Field Work: insert here
  • Alternate/Special Requirements: insert alternative requirements or special considerations here

  • Award = Bachelors Degree: insert title here. modify as needed for Masters or Doctorate.




Proposals

  • Start off by making your College Heading (ie: ==Proposed (Insert College Name Here) Certifications== )
    • If possible, place your College's Heading in alphabetical Order (not required... We can Alphabetize the various Colleges as later edits.
  • Next, list your Certifications (===Certification Title===) and required material as exampled above.

Thanks!

Proposed Science Certifications

Science Certificate: Cook

  • Advisor: Dean, Science College
  • This program recognizes successful completion of approved course work *for crew to become an Assistant Cook
  • Required Course Work: Science 101: General Science and Sci 104: Nutrition I
  • Required Field Work: Basic Food Hygine Certificate highly encouraged

  • Award = Certificate of Completion: Cook

Science Certifiate: Leading Cook

  • Advisor: Dean, Science College
  • This program recognizes successful completion of approved course work *needed for any crewmember to qualify as Leading Cook
  • Required Courswork: Completion of Cook Certificate and Science 202: *Nutrition II
  • Required Fieldwork: Basic Food Hygine Certificate Encouraged

  • Award = Certificate of Completion: Leading Cook

Sciene Certificate: Chief Cook

  • advior: Dean, Science College
  • This program recognizes successful completion of approved course work needed for any crewmember to qualify as the Chief Cook of a
  • Required Courswork: Completion of Leading Cook Certificate and Science 203: Nutrition III
  • Required Fieldwork: Completion of a Basic Food Hygine Course Higly Encouraged

  • Award = Certificate of Completion: Chief Cook

Science Certificate: Astronomer

  • advior: Dean, Science College
  • This program recognizes successful completion of approved course work needed for any crewmember to sucessfully crew Astrometrics
  • Required Coursework: Science 103: Astronomy and Science 101: General Science

  • Award = Certificate of Completion: Astronomer

Science Certificate: Leading Astronomer

  • Advisor: Dean, Science College
  • This program recognizes successful completion of approved course work needed for any crewmember to sucessfully crew Astrometrics

Required Coursework: Science Certificate: Astronomer and Sci 203: Astronomy II

  • Award = Certificate of Completion: Leading Astronomer

Science Certificate: Chief Astronomer

  • advior: Dean, Science College
  • This program recognizes successful completion of approved course work needed for any crewmember to sucessfully crew Astrometrics

Required Coursework: Certification: Leading Astronomer and Sci 303: Astronomy III

  • Award = Certificate of Completion: Chief Astronomer

Science Certificate: Planetologist

  • Advisor: Dean, Science College
  • This programme recognises the successful completion of coursework for crewmembers to become the Planetologist, specialising in TOS era planets for an away team.
  • Required coursework: Science 101: General Science and Science 103: Planetology I

  • Award = Certification: Planetologist

Science Certficate: Leading Planetologist

  • Advisor: Dean, Science College
  • This programme recognises the successful completion of coursework for crewmembers to become the Planetologist, specialising in TOS and TNG era planets for an away team.
  • Required coursework: Science Certificate: Planetologist and Science 203: Plnetology II

  • Award certificate: Leading Planetologist

Science Certificate: Chief Planetologist

  • advior: Dean, Science College
  • This programme recognises the successful completion of coursework for crewmembers to become the Planetologist, specialising in TOS, TNG, DS9 and VOY era planets for an away team.
  • Required coursework: Science Certificate: Leading Planetologist and Science 304: Planetology III

  • Award Certification = Chief Planetologist

Bachelors Degree: Planetry Pilot

  • lead advisor: dean science college or dean aviation college
  • field advisor: dean science college or dean aviation college
  • Required Coursework: Scienc 102, 202, and 302, Aviation 101, 201, and 301
  • this course recognises the successful completion of 6 cross curricular academy exams

  • Award: Bachelor of Science in Planetory Piloting (BSc)


Masters Degree: Planetry Pilot

  • lead advisor: dean science college or dean aviation college
  • field advisor: dean science college or dean aviation college
  • required coursework: Science 102, 202 and 302 and Aviation 101, 201, 301
  • In addition to the required coursework, students are requried to complete: 1 engineering exam, 1 medicine exam, and either 1 klingon or 1 marine college exam.
  • This course recognises the sucessful comleteion of 9 exams, from a wide range of subject areas. The student will be able to pilot a craft (of choise!) and successfuly repair himself or herself and the craft as well as defend it.

  • Award: Masters Degree in Planetory Piloting (MSc)

Masters Degree: Marine Planetry Pilot

  • Lead Advisor: Dean Science College
  • Field Advisor: Dean, Marine College
  • required coursework: Science 102, 202, 302, Aviation 101, 201, 301 Marine (MOS) 202, 209 and 214.

Award: Master Marine in Planetry Piloting (MMarine)

Bachelors Degree in Astrometrics

  • lead advisor: Dean Science College
  • field advisor: Dean Engineering College
  • required coursework: 3 Astronomy Exams and 3 Engineering Exams (TBD)
  • This course recognises the completion of a total of 6 exams over 2 colleges

  • Award: Bachelor of Science in Astrometrics (BSc)

Masters Degree in Astrometrics (MEng)

  • lead advisor: Dean Engineering College
  • field advisor: Dean Science College
  • required courswork: 3 Astronomy Exams and 6 Engineering Exams (TBD)
  • this course recognises the successful completion of 3 science exams and 6 engineering exams

  • Award: Master of Engineering in Astrometrics (MEng)

  • This course could also be offered by the Engineering College

Masters Degree in Astrometrics (MSc)

  • lead advisor: Dean Science College
  • field advisor: Dean Engineering College
  • required courseork: 3 Astronomy Exams, 3 Engineering Exams and any 3 other Science Exams
  • this course recognises the sucessful completion of 6 science exams and 3 engineering exams

  • Award: Master of Science in Astrometrics (MSc)

Proposed Medical Certifications

Certification: Ship's Medic

  • Lead Advisor: Rob (MACOM Dean)
  • This program recognizes successful completion of approved course work needed for any crewmember to either assist in Sick Bay during emergency situations, or act Independently on Away Missions as a Field Medic.
  • Required Course Work: Med101: Basic Medicine and Med102: Cardiology
  • Required Field Work: Attending a CPR course Highly encouraged.
  • Alternate/Special Requirements: None

  • Award = Certificate of Completion: Ship's Medical Assistant.


Certification: Jr. Medical Officer

  • Lead Advisor: Rob (MACOM Dean)
  • This program recognizes successful completion of approved course work needed for any crewmember to qualify for Jr. Medical Officer.
  • Required Course Work: Med101: Basic Medicine, Med102: Cardiology, Med201: Klingon Anatomy and Med202: Pharmacology
  • Required Field Work: Attending a CPR course Highly encouraged.
  • Alternate/Special Requirements: Donating a Pint of blood at a designated Red Cross Blood-Mobile (or regional equivelent).

  • Award = Certificate of Completion: Junior Medical Officer.


Certification: Sr. Medical Officer

  • Lead Advisor: Rob (MACOM Dean)
  • This program recognizes successful completion of approved course work needed for any crewmember to Advance to the position of Sr. Medical Officer.
  • Required Course Work: All Level 100 & Level 200 exams; Med101: Basic Medicine, Med102: Cardiology, Med201: Klingon Anatomy, Med202: Pharmacology and Med203: Alien Medicine
  • Required Field Work: Attending CPR AND 1st Aid courses Highly encouraged.
  • Alternate/Special Requirements: Donating 2 Pints of blood at a designated Red Cross Blood-Mobile (or regional equivelent).

  • Award = Certificate of Completion: Senior Medical Officer.


Certification: Chief Medical Officer

  • Lead Advisor: Rob (MACOM Dean)
  • This program recognizes successful completion of approved course work needed for any crewmember to Advance to the position of Chief Medical Officer.
  • Required Course Work: Completion of All Level 100, 200 and 300 Courses.
  • Required Field Work: Attending CPR AND either 1st Aid, or Water Life Saving courses Highly encouraged.
  • Alternate/Special Requirements: Supplying verification of Donating 3 Pints of blood at a designated Red Cross Blood-Mobile (or regional equivelent), volunteering in any capacity during a local natural disaster of any kind. (just Spit-Balling here)

  • Award = Certificate of Completion: Chief Medical Officer.


Certificate: Flight Surgeon

  • Lead Advisor: Rob (MACOM Dean)
  • This program recognizes successful completion of approved course work specializing in the highly technical discipline of Aerospace Medicine.
  • Required Course Work: Medicine 301 and Aviation 101
  • Required Field Work: none
  • Alternate/Special Requirements: none

  • Award = Certificate of Completion: Flight Surgeon. Authorized to wear MFI Flight Surgeon Wings


Proposed Warfare/Strategy Certifications

Nebula Warfare

  • Lead Advisor: Leadership College Dean or Military Strategy Dean
  • This program recognizes successful completion of approved course work specializing in Limited Sensor "Visibility" Combat maneuvering inside Nebulas, as seen in "STII: The Wrath of Kahn", similar to 20th Century (WWII) Submarine Warfare.
  • Required Course Work: Leadership 101, AVI101, AVI201 and a new (reletively simple) exam (AVI202?)(could also be a Military Tactics & Strategy College Exam) focusing on Three Dimentional Thruster Maneuvering as seen in STII:TWoK and Submarine Films ("Z Plus 300 Meters": Straight up, "Z Minus 200 Meters": Straight Down, Pivoting, etc) possibly based on Submarine Reference Material.
  • Required Field Work: Watch "Run Silent, Run Deep", "The Enemy Below", "STII:TWoK", etc. (Grin)
  • Award = "Certified Nebula Warfare Strategist"??? Eligible to wear "Submariner Dolphins" with a Maquis Logo, instead of Pilot Wings???
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Rough Storage of Ideas

If we develop and add the "civilian" side of MFI as Brian proposed I can see other branches of our tree...

  • Aviation Basic course(s)
  • Shuttle Pilot course(s)
  • EVA Maintenance/Construction Vehicle Operator course(s)
  • Courier Pilot course(s)
  • Survey Pilot course(s)
  • Supply/Blockade-Runner/Smuggler Pilot course(s)
  • Naval Combat Pilot course(s)
  • Marine Combat Pilot course(s)

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