Classes currently offered at Ilvermorny:
First year required classes
Basic Magical Theory I Magical History of the World I Charms I Potions I Defense Against the Dark Arts I Transfiguration I Herbology I
Second year required classes
Basic Magical Theory II Magical History of the World II Charms II Potions II Defense Against the Dark Arts II Transfiguration II Herbology II
Third year required classes
Intermediate Magical Theory Magical History of North America I Charms III Potions III Defense Against the Dark Arts III Transfiguration III Herbology III Two or more elective classes
Forth year required classes
Magical History of North America II Charms IV Potions IV Defense Against the Dark Arts IV Transfiguration IV Herbology IV One Native or Foreign Magics class Two or more elective classes
Fifth year required classes
Charms V Potions V Defense Against the Dark Arts V Transfiguration V Herbology V One Social Science class One Native or Foreign Magics class Two or more elective class
Sixth year required classes*
Charms VI Potions VI Defense Against the Dark Arts VI Transfiguration VI Herbology VI One Social Science class Three or more electives
Seventh year required classes*
Charms VII Potions VII Defense Against the Dark Arts VII Transfiguration VII Herbology VII Four or more electives
Elective classes
General Electives:
Care of Magical Creatures I - V Enchantments I - IV Divination I - V Arithmancy I - III Astronomy I - V Magical Linguistics I - III Arithmancy I - III Martial Magic I - III No-Maj Studies I - IV Basic Healing I - III
Social Sciences:
Magical History of The United States of America Magical History of Mexico Magical History of Canada Magical History of South America Magical History of Central America Magical History of Continental Africa Magical History of the Middle East Magical History of Western Europe Magical History of Northern Europe Magical History of Eastern Europe Magical History of the Mediterranean Magical History of Western Asia Magical History of Russia Magical History of China and Japan Magical History of Oceania Magical Governments
Native and Foreign Magics:
Native American Practices I & II Hawaiian and Polynesian Witchcraft Caribbean Witchcraft Mexican Wizardry South American Magics I & II African Sorcery Ancient Egyptian Rituals Hebrew Practices European Witchcraft Celtic Druidism Nordic Runecraft Hindu Practices Chinese Sorcery Japanese Practices
Creative Arts:
Dancing and Spellcasting I - III Choral Sorcery I - III Instrumental Magic I - III Spellsongs Magic in Visual Art I - III Magical Sculpting
Foreign Languages:
English I - III Spanish I - III French I - III Latin I - III Greek I - III
Field-Specific classes:
Advanced Healing I & II Magizoology I & II Curse-Breaking I & II Advanced Magical Theory I & II Magical Archaeology and Anthropology I & II Magical Construction I & II Advanced Martial Magic I & II Spiritual Studies I & II Advanced Arithmancy I & II Advanced Runecraft I & II Potioneering I & II Inter-Species Diplomacy I & II Theoretical Magiphysics I & II Magriculture I & II Advanced Divination I & II
*Sixth and seventh years are when students tend to begin to go into Field-Specific classes, as well as some internships and such with areas in which they would like to work. Because of this, at the end of the fifth year after the LAMP (Levels of Aptitude in Magical Performance) tests are administered, students are brought into a meeting with a counselor (often their Head of House) to discuss possible career futures. Some of the “required” classes for these two years can be dropped based on the schedule and agenda of the student in question, as well as their LAMP test scores.
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