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Mannheim University
Society of Economics and Political Science
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Society of World Civilisations
Historical Society
Society of Applied Sciences

Mannheim University (MU) is the second oldest school of the Star Kingdom University System. MU is located in the County of New Odenwaldkries and is similar to the military service technical specialties colleges. MU focuses on the liberal arts and science courses that can inform your civilian career but are not required for rank advancement. MU courses come in series of four courses. The first courses are designed to be entry level, whereas the last are Graduate level. MU is continually working to expand it’s offerings and has many courses in the development stage.

Society of Economics and Political Science

Economics Department

Reginald Houseman put Mannheim’s Economics department on the astro map.

Course Name Course Number Course Prerequisites
Economics One MU-ECON-01 Intro to TRMN 3
Economics Two MU-ECON-02 MU-ECON-01
Economics Three MU-ECON-03 MU-ECON-02
Economics Four MU-ECON-04 MU-ECON-03

Political Science Department

Political Science offers some insights into the philosophy of government.

Course Name Course Number Course Prerequisites
Political Science One MU-PLSC-01 Intro to TRMN 3
Political Science Two MU-PLSC-02 MU-PLSC-01
Political Science Three MU-PLSC-03 MU-PLSC-02
Political Science Four MU-PLSC-04 MU-PLSC-03

Xenology Society

School of Cryptozoology

Cryptozoology is the study of unknown creatures (cryptids) that may or may not exist or of known animals that are rumored to exist in areas that are not historically part of their recognized range. Until they were discovered by Stephanie Harrington, treecats would have been considered a cryptid.

Course Name Course Number Course Prerequisites
Cryptozoology 01 LU-XI-CZ01 Intro to TRMN 3
Cryptozoology 02 LU-XI-CZ02 LU-XI-CZ01
Cryptozoology 03 LU-XI-CZ03 LU-XI-CZ02
Cryptozoology 04 LU-XI-CZ04 LU-XI-CZ03

School of Xenoanthropology

School of Xenoanthropology covers the study of peoples and cultures found on other planets.

Course Name Course Number Course Prerequisites
Xenoanthropology 01 LU-XI-XA01 Intro to TRMN 3
Xenoanthropology 02 LU-XI-XA02 LU-XI-XA01
Xenoanthropology 03 LU-XI-XA03 LU-XI-XA02
Xenoanthropology 04 LU-XI-XA04 LU-XI-XA03

School of Xenobiology

Xenobiology is the study of flora and fauna found on other planets.

Course Name Course Number Course Prerequisites
Xenobiology 01 LU-XI-XB01 Intro to TRMN 3
Xenobiology 02 LU-XI-XB02 LU-XI-XB01
Xenobiology 03 LU-XI-XB03 LU-XI-XB02
Xenobiology 04 LU-XI-XB04 LU-XI-XB03

Society of World Civilizations

History of North America

Take a whirlwind tour through the History of North America.

Course Name Course Number Course Prerequisites
History of North America One MU-HSNAM-01 Intro to TRMN 3
History of North America Two MU-HSNAM-02 MU-HSNAM-01
History of North America Three MU-HSNAM-03 MU-HSNAM-02
History of North America Four MU-HSNAM-04 MU-HSNAM-03

History of Europe

This course explores the history of Old Earth’s continent of Europe.

Course Name Course Number Course Prerequisites
History of Europe One MU-HSEUR-01 Intro to TRMN 3
History of Europe Two MU-HSEUR-02 MU-HSEUR-01
History of Europe Three MU-HSEUR-03 MU-HSEUR-02
History of Europe Four MU-HSEUR-04 MU-HSEUR-03

History of Asia

Learn about the largest and most populated part of Old Earth. All in just four courses.

Course Name Course Number Course Prerequisites
History of Asia One MU-HSASN-01 Intro to TRMN 3
History of Asia Two MU-HSASN-02 MU-HSASN-01
History of Asia Three MU-HSASN-03 MU-HSASN-02
History of Asia Four MU-HSASN-04 MU-HSASN-03

History of Africa

Learn about the cradle of civilization, and the 54 nations that make up the continent of Africa.

Course Name Course Number Course Prerequisites
History of Africa One MU-HSAFR-01 Intro to TRMN 3
History of Africa Two MU-HSAFR-02 MU-HSAFR-01
History of Africa Three MU-HSAFR-03 MU-HSAFR-02
History of Africa Four MU-HSAFR-04 MU-HSAFR-03

History of South America

These courses review the rich cultures of South America, home of Old Earth’s largest rain forest.

Course Name Course Number Course Prerequisites
History of South America One MU-HSSAM-01 Intro to TRMN 3
History of South America Two MU-HSSAM-02 MU-HSSAM-01
History of South America Three MU-HSSAM-03 MU-HSSAM-02
History of South America Four MU-HSSAM-04 MU-HSSAM-03

History of Australia, New Zealand, and East Asia

Learn about the Australian aborigines, New Zealand’s Maori, and Oceania.

Course Name Course Number Course Prerequisites
History of Australia, New Zealand, & East Asia One MU-HSAZN-01 Intro to TRMN 3
History of Australia, New Zealand, & East Asia Two MU-HSAZN-02 MU-HSAZN-01
History of Australia, New Zealand, & East Asia Three MU-HSAZN-03 MU-HSAZN-02
History of Australia, New Zealand, & East Asia Four MU-HSAZN-04 MU-HSAZN-03

Historical Society

Mannheim University proudly offers a large and growing History Department. The History of TRMN, World Civilizations, and Great Britain in the Age of Sail, are all within this department.

History of TRMN

Learn about the foundation of the The Royal Manticoran Navy, The Official Honor Harrington Fan Club, and the canonical Royal Manticoran Navy.

Course Name Course Number Course Prerequisites
History of TRMN One MU-HSTRM-01 Intro to TRMN 3
History of TRMN Two MU-HSTRM-02 MU-HSTRM-01
History of TRMN Three MU-HSTRM-03 MU-HSTRM-02
History of TRMN Four MU-HSTRM-04 MU-HSTRM-03

History of 19th Century - Earth

This series of courses explores major historical events of the nineteenth century.

Course Name Course Number Course Prerequisites
History of the 19th Century One MU-HS19C-01 Intro to TRMN 3
History of the 19th Century Two MU-HS19C-02 MU-HS19C-01
History of the 19th Century Three MU-HS19C-03 MU-HS19C-02
History of the 19th Century Four MU-HS19C-04 MU-HS19C-03

History of 20th Century - Earth

This series of courses explores major historical events of the twentieth century.

Course Name Course Number Course Prerequisites
History of the 20th Century One MU-HS20C-01 Intro to TRMN 3
History of the 20th Century Two MU-HS20C-02 MU-HS20C-01
History of the 20th Century Three MU-HS20C-03 MU-HS20C-02
History of the 20th Century Four MU-HS20C-04 MU-HS20C-03

Great Britain and the Age of Sail

This course series explores the events the Age of Sail and the Birth of the Royal Navy

Course Name Course Number Course Prerequisites
Age of Sail - Birth of the Royal Navy 01 MU-HSBSA-01 Intro to TRMN 3
Age of Sail - Birth of the Royal Navy 02 MU-HSBSA-02 MU-HSBSA-01
Age of Sail - Birth of the Royal Navy 03 MU-HSBSA-03 MU-HSBSA-02
Age of Sail - Birth of the Royal Navy 04 MU-HSBSA-04 MU-HSBSA-03

History of Slavery

This course series explores historical and modern slavery, and abolitionism with a specific focus on the abolitionists that David Weber references in the book series.

Course Name Course Number Course Prerequisites
General History of Slavery MU-HSSLV-01 Intro to TRMN 3
General Abolition of Slavery MU-HSSLV-02 MU-HSSLV-01
British Abolitionist Movement MU-HSSLV-03 MU-HSSLV-02
Modern Slavery MU-HSSLV-04 MU-HSSLV-03

Society of Applied Sciences

History of Medicine

The origins of modern medical treatments are explored in this series of courses.

Course Name Course Number Course Prerequisites
History of Medicine One MU-HSMED-01 Intro to TRMN 3
History of Medicine Two MU-HSMED-02 MU-HSMED-01
History of Medicine Three MU-HSMED-03 MU-HSMED-02
History of Medicine Four MU-HSMED-04 MU-HSMED-03

School of Criminology

The Landing University School of Criminology is the foremost school of criminology on Manticore. At the School of Criminology you will draw upon psychology, sociology, law, social work, criminology and criminal justice, history, and political science to understand the science behind the prevention of criminal behavior

Course Name Course Number Course Prerequisites
Criminology 01 LU-CRIM-01 Intro to TRMN 3
Criminology 02 LU-CRIM-02 LU-CRIM-01
Criminology 03 LU-CRIM-03 LU-CRIM-02
Criminology 04 LU-CRIM-04 LU-CRIM-03

School of Basic Emergency Knowledge

This school offers courses from the ‘real world’ U.S. FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) Independent Training course system. The training is free and available online. Students must first register for a FEMA Student ID Number. You register for a FEMA SID here: https://cdp.dhs.gov/femasid. Students are welcome world-wide.

FEMA courses taken in the past may be submitted for credit so long as the on-line course is no more than one version older than the course that is currently offered. Course that were taken in a live setting, must be no more that 3-years old to be submitted for credit.

The below courses have been approved by BuTrain and may be accessed here: https://training.fema.gov/is/

Course Name Course Number Course Prerequisites
IS 100 - Introduction to Incident Command System MU-BEK-01 Intro to TRMN 3
IS 200 - Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response MU-BEK-02 Intro to TRMN 3
IS 700 - National Incident Management System MU-BEK-03 Intro to TRMN 3
IS 800 - National Response Framework MU-BEK-04 Intro to TRMN 3
IS 230 - Fundamentals of Emergency Management MU-BEK-05 Intro to TRMN 3
IS 317 - Introduction to Community Emergency Response Team (CERTs) MU-BEK-06 Intro to TRMN 3
IS 75 - Military Resources in Emergency Management MU-BEK-07 Intro to TRMN 3
IS 10 - Animals in Disasters: Awareness and Preparedness MU-BEK-08 Intro to TRMN 3

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