Star Fleet Academy - Science Department
Star Fleet requires Science Cadets study in at least two specializations.  They may be from any science field, or Medical-related field.  If Science is chosen as a Minor, no specializations are needed.


Year 2 - Departmental focus
Each Cadet is required to take between 15 and 20 classes per year.
No Cadet may exceed 20 classes in one year. - 3 electives (may be from other divisions)
SFSC 1003 - Science Technology (Tricorders, etc...)
SFSC 1004 - Basic Labratory procedures
SFSC 1005 - Data/information analysis
- Specific area focus (Biology, Chemistry, AAstronomy, etc...)

Year 3 - Advanced departmental focus
Each Cadet is required to take between 15 and 20 classes per year.
No Cadet may exceed 20 classes in one year. - 3 electives (may be from other divisions)
SFSC 2004 - Advanced Labratory procedures
- Specific area focus (Biology, Chemistry, AAstronomy, etc...)

Year 4 - Specialized Courses, Cadet Cruise
Each Cadet is required to take between 10 and 15 classes during 4th year.
No Cadet may exceed 15 classes in the 4th year. - 3 electives (may be from other divisions)
- Specific area focus (Biology, Chemistry, AAstronomy, etc...)
SFSC 4999 - Cadet's Cruise assigned to Tango Fleet Academy at Starbase Tango


SCIENCE COURSES
SFSC 1001 - Star Fleet Science Overiveiw
Policies, procedures, expectations and requirements.

SFSC 1002 - Basic Physics
Laws of motion, particles, principles of matter, etc...

SFSC 1003 - Science Equipment
Overview of the most common equipment and tools used by Science Officers from Tricorders to Probes.

SFSC 1004 - Standard Labratory Procedures
Basic procedures for labratory work.  Labratory types, sterilization, security, recording methods.

SFSC 1005 - Data and Information Analysis
Now that you have the information, what do you do with it?  This course is on procedures for analyzing various forms of information gathered from different sources, including sensors, probes, tricorders and observation.

SFSC 1006 - Astronomy
Constellations, Star recognition, basic telescope design and construction.

SFSC 1100 - Biology
Definition of 'life', Sentience, simple cells, basic genetics.

SFSC 1110 - Xenobiology I
Characteristics of other cultures.  Primary UFP Cultures.

SFSC 1150 - Genetics I

SFSC 1200 - Chemistry
Table of elements, acids/bases, chemical reactions and bonds.

SFSC 1300 - Botany/Ecology
Basic features of plant life.

SFSC 1400 - Anthropology and Archeology
SFSC 1401 - Basic Xenoanthropology
Planet 'seeding' theories, parallel development, cross-culture developments.

SFSC 1500 - Geology

SFSC 1600 - Zoology

SFSC 1700 - Temporal Physics


SFSC 2002 - Astrophysics
Stellar classes, Nebulae.

SFSC 2004 - Advanced Labratory Procedures
Procedures for labratory work.  Varies by speciality.

SFSC 2010 - Stellar Dynamics

SFSC 2110 - Xenobiology II
Characteristics of other cultures.  Secondary UFP Cultures.

SFSC 2150 - Genetics II

SFSC 2200 - Biochemistry

SFSC 2300 - Xenobotany

SFSC 2401 - Xenoanthropology I
Core UFP and related cultures.  Vulcans/Romulans/Rigelians.

SFSC 2600 - Xenozoology

SFSC 2700 - Temporal Mechanics


SFSC 3002 - Subspace Mechanics

SFSC 3010 - Stellar Cartography

SFSC 3110 - Xenobiology III
Characteristics of other cultures.  UFP protectives and affiliated cultures.

SFSC 3150 - Genetics III

SFSC 3200 - Xenobiochemistry I

SFSC 3401 - Xenoanthropology II
UFP affiliated cultures.


SFSC 4110 - Xenobiology III
Characteristics of other cultures.  Non-UFP Cultures

SFSC 4150 - Genetics IV

SFSC 4200 - Xenobiochemistry II

SFSC 4401 - Xenoanthropology III
Non-UFP cultures.

SFSC 4999 - Practicum/Cadet Cruise