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Post by Jarek Karpov on Oct 18, 2008 21:06:21 GMT 8
First Years
♠ Introduction to Potions ---> essay on any of the following topics: ---------- practical use of potions ---------- potions in medicine ---------- potions in everyday life ---------- commercial potions ♠ Basic Measurements ---> hands-on ---> practical test ♠ Herbology and Potions ---> trip to the greenhouses ♠ Boil Cure Potion ---> hands-on ♠ Forgetfulness Potion ---> hands-on ♠ Final Exams ---> written test ---> practical test (Forgetfulness Potion)
Textbook: Magical Drafts and Potions by Arsenius Jigger
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Post by Jarek Karpov on Oct 18, 2008 21:57:10 GMT 8
Second Years
♠ Introduction to Potions, Year 2 ---> brief review of last year's lessons ♠ Intermediate techniques in brewing potions ---> hands-on ♠ Gathering and storing potion ingredients ---> viewing of Potion Master's storage closet ♠ Swelling Solution ---> hands on ♠ Deflating Draught ---> hands on ♠ Hair-Raising Solution ---> hands on ♠ Final Exams ---> written test ---> practical test (any of the potions covered during the year)
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Post by Jarek Karpov on Oct 18, 2008 22:47:29 GMT 8
Third Years
♠ Introduction to Potions, Year 3 ---> adverse effects of improper measurements or careless preparation of ingredients (based on potions concocted during the first and second years) ♠ Shrinking Solution ---> hands on ---> practical test ♠ Classroom Debate ---> Commercial Potions: Yes or No? ♠ Ageing Potion ---> hands on ♠ Current issues in the world of Potions ---> essay on any of the following topics: -------- ingredients from rare magical beasts -------- unmonitored potion brewing in every household -------- potion testing on animals and Azkaban prisoners -------- potion-making as a core magical skill ♠ Final Exams ---> written test ---> practical test (Shrinking Solution)
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Post by Jarek Karpov on Oct 19, 2008 10:21:05 GMT 8
Fourth Years
♠ Group Project ---> research work on magical plants and their uses in potion-making ♠ Class Discussion ---> the importance of potion-making in pushing magical boundaries ♠ Antidotes ---> common usage ---> popular antidotes ---> bezoar ♠ Mandrake Draught ---> hands on ♠ Wit-sharpening Potion ---> hands on ♠ Final Exams ---> written test ---> practical test
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Post by Jarek Karpov on Oct 19, 2008 11:05:12 GMT 8
Fifth Years
♠ Chinese Chomping Cabbage ---> major assignment requiring students to draw a diagram while researching on ingredients ♠ Confusing and Befuddlement Draughts ---> research ---> hands on ♠ Invigoration Draught ---> hands on ♠ Draught of Peace ---> hands on ♠ Strengthening Solution ---> hands on ♠ OWLs Exam ---> written test ---> practical test (Draught of Peace)
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Extensive OWLs review classes are held every after class hours but before dinner time on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
Approach Professor Karpov for details on the said classes.
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Post by Jarek Karpov on Oct 19, 2008 11:06:18 GMT 8
Sixth Years
♠ Introduction to Potions as a Career Choice ---> possible career paths in the field of potion-making ♠ Potions Masters ---> famous icons in the world of potions ♠ Elixirs ---> different types ---> research work on Everlasting Elixirs ♠ Euphoria, An Elixir to Induce ---> hands on ♠ Fire Protection Potion ---> hands on ♠ Final Exams ---> written test ---> practical test (Euphoria)
Textbook: Advanced Potion-Making by Libatius Borage
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Post by Jarek Karpov on Oct 19, 2008 11:07:05 GMT 8
Seventh Years
♠ Start-of-the-Year Practical Test ---> students may choose any of the following potions: -------- Draught of Peace -------- Fire Protection Potion -------- Wit-Sharpening Potion -------- Strengthening Solution -------- Invigoration Draught ♠ Year-long research work on any potions-related topic ---> Students will propose a topic for them to work on throughout the year. It is up to the professor whether their chosen topic is innovative, acceptable, ridiculous or troll standard. ♠ Draught of Living Death ---> hands on ♠ Presentation of research work ♠ Deadline of research papers ♠ NEWTs ---> written test ---> practical test (Draught of Living Death)
Extensive NEWTs review classes are held every after class hours but before dinner time on Tuesdays and Fridays.
Approach Professor Karpov for details on the said classes.
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