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Post by curtissinclair on Aug 26, 2008 6:04:15 GMT -4
This thread is if you wish to start a course within the University of Directus.
Each course will be taught over a period of six weeks, with one lesson per week. The first week will be an introductory lesson. Each lesson must be an overview of the subject (at least 1000 words) with links to After these lessons have been completed, there will be a test exactly one week after the last lesson (more on that later).
Now, I want to keep this tidy, so please do not post applications to start courses anywhere else, and please use the template below:
Do NOT post applications to join courses on this or any other thread, we will be taking applications in the near future.
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Post by curtissinclair on Aug 26, 2008 6:16:43 GMT -4
Course Name: Micronational Economics Professor: Curtis Sinclair Course Overview: This course aims to give the learner a good idea of how real life and micronational economics works, and how they are different. We dicuss the importance of good institutions, businesses and also fiscal and monetary policy. This will be a tough course and I will attempt to give my students as much knowledge and support over the weeks. My economics are very much focused on my own "Realist" System, which encompasses using fixed currency, and developing a system as close to a real national economy as possible.
Week 1: Introduction Week 2: Micronational / Real Life Economics; A Comparative Study Week 3: Development Economics; Building a Micronational System Week 4: Stimulating Business with a Micronation Week 5: Micronational Trade Week 6: Micronational Finance Week 7: Examination
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Course Name: Business Management Professor: Curtis Sinclair Course Overview: This course aims to give business people within the Ocian Federation a good start with their businesses, and I hope that this course will also build relationships between business leaders in the micronational world.
Week 1: Introduction Week 2: Business Structures and Communication; Know Who Is In Charge Week 3: Accounting; Keep your business reputable Week 4: Marketing and Sales Week 5: Intermicronational Business Week 6: Economic Intergration and Simulation Week 7: Examination
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Post by Matt Kovac on Aug 26, 2008 22:58:10 GMT -4
Course Name: Architectural Studies Professor: Matt Kovac Course Overview: Gives the learner a good idea of what architecture is about, its history and world projects.
Week 1: Introduction Week 2: Architecture and Nature Week 3: History of Architecture Week 4: Famous Architects and Their Methods Week 5: Modernism Week 6: Architectural Projects of the World Today Week 7: Examination
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Post by Sir Kieran Henson OCS on Sept 21, 2008 8:05:55 GMT -4
Is this it or are there any more.
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