Gallagher Academy for Exceptional Young Women RP discussion
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Well, the girls do take all of them except Covert operations and edvanced encryption is one or the other. Drivers Ed is only for sophmores.




Advanced Encryption
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course focuses on the skill of advanced encryption (the conversion of data into a form, called a ciphertext that cannot be easily understood by unauthorized people). Equal attention is given to the advanced skill of decryption (the process of converting encrypted data back into its original form, so it can be understood).
Covert Operations
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This class is mandatory for all sophomores during their first semester. This course teaches students how to do field work. After the first semester, students can choose to continue in Covert Operations or go into lab or desk work.
Professor:Mr. Edward Townsend
Room:12A
Culture and Assimilation
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course focuses on etiquette and refinement for young ladies. Specific skills include an understanding and application of cultured tasks such as needlepoint, calligraphy, how to set a table, and the history of the waltz.
Professor:Madame Dabney
Room:14B
Computing
COURSE DESCRIPTION
COMPUTING:
This course focuses on the understanding of high level computer systems and code cracking.
Professor:Mr. Mosckowitz
Room:11G
Countries of the World
COURSE DESCRIPTION
In this course, students are instructed in the histories, government systems, and cultures of different countries around the world.
Professor:Professor Smith
Room:14B
Driver’s Education
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course focuses on traditional classroom and hands-on driving instruction.
Professor:Madame Dabney
Room:14A
History of Espionage
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the history of espionage around the world, with a special focus on the roles Gallagher girls have played throughout recent history.
Professor:Ms. Patricia Buckingham
Room:6C
Languages (Overall Program)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Through the language coursework, Gallagher students learn at a minimum of fourteen different languages including (but not limited to): English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, Farsi, Swahili, German, Latin, Hindi, and Korean.
Protection and Enforcement
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The P&E course challenges Gallagher Academy students in all areas of physical development. The course stresses the importance of participation and sportsmanship while learning and performing various skills such as offensive technique, brute force manipulation, and for advanced students, the Mankato Maneuver, along with encouraging students about nutritional needs.
Professor:Ms. Hancock
Room:11F
Research and Development
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course focuses on advanced scientific research methods, as well as development of products, processes, and services, and then applying that knowledge to create new and improved products, processes, and services that fill market needs.
Professor:Dr. Fibs
Room:3A