It should be assumed that during the first half of the day high school/university students take regular classes taught in a classroom setting (IE: math, english, foreign language, etc). The other half of the day is spent in special interested/exploratory classes which are overseen by various teachers and/or Cerebro. The school should be considered a symposium of learning/knowledge.
As part of the Xavier curriculum students are ment to clock in 50 Danger Room hours and 25 aviation hours (in the flight simulator.) Students who do not meet this requirement will not receive Danger Room/aviation credit. These hours are required before any student can partake in any X-Men field work or fly the Black Bird.
(The list below will be updated once the game begins.)
Traditional classes:
Math: -Algebra I -Honors Algebra I -Basic Geometry -Geometry -Honors Geometry with Trigonometry -Basic Algebra II -Algebra II -Honors Algebra II -Honors Pre-Calculus -Trigonometry/Pre-Caclulus -Honors Calculus
English: -Composition I -Honors Composition I -Composition II/American Literature -Honors Composition II/American Literature -Composition II/Short Fiction -Composition III/World Literature -Honors World Literature/Research Paper -Contemporary Authors -Creative Writing -Journalism I -Journalism II _Literature of the Screen -Research Paper/Literary Criticism -Shakespeare -Speech
Science: -Physical Science -Honors Physical Science -Biology -Honors Biology -Chemistry -Honors Chemistry -AP Chemistry -Anatomy and Physiology -Biology II -Earth Science -Physics -Intro to Clinical Medicine
Social Studies: -World History -Honors World History -U.S. History -World Geography/American Goverment -AP European History -Intro to Law -Scociology -Close Up Goverment -Economics
Foreign Language: -French I -French II -French III -French IV -Spanish I -Spanish II -Spanish II -Spanish IV -German I -German II -German III -German IV -Italian I -Italian II -Italian III -Italian IV
Technology: -Computers I -Computers II -Computers III
Danger Room: these classes must be taken before or in conjunction with any live D.R. classes -Danger Room Operation I -Danger Room Operation II -Danger Room Operation III -Fundamentals of Teamwork -Advance Teamwork and Strategy -A.P. D.R. Solo Missions
Health and Wellness -First Aid -Field Medicine -Survivalist Techniques -Meditation -Yoga -Tai Chi -Nutrition
Gym: -Self Defense -Boxing -Circuit Training -Weight lifting -Hand to Hand Combat -Kick boxing -Karate
Intramural Sports: -Basketball -Baseball -Hockey -Field Hockey -Lacross -Soccer -Diving -Swimming -Volleyball -Softball -Golf -Bowling -Track -Cross Country -Gymnastics
((I'm @ work right now, and can't think anymore, will finish the list, when I'm at home. If anyone wants to "teach" anything, comment here and I'll add it to the list.))