Academy Guest Courses

The Force Academy offers the opportunity for those who have something to contribute to teach courses that are not part of the curriculum of an Aspect.

For more information, please contact us.

To submit your course for consideration, please login and then click the Request a Course button below. Your information should include the following:

  1. Course Full Name
  2. Course Short Name: One or two words
  3. Summary: What your course is about and what it teaches, for people considering taking it.
  4. Reasons for Wanting This Course: For prospective instructors, this is where you should put your syllabus. A syllabus should include a list of topics, with some expected outcomes students will learn from the course. 

Above all, your course should relate to the study of the Force in a living world, in accordance with the philosophical aim of this site. It should also convey some use to students. Avoid courses that merely display something you know; try to teach something useful and practical. Courses should abide by our Terms of Service.


Resources For Developing Courses

Learning Objectives - https://www.cmu.edu/teaching/designteach/design/learningobjectives.html

Write A Syllabus for a New Course - https://www.cmu.edu/teaching/designteach/syllabus/newcourse/index.html

Competency-based Learning - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Competency-based_learning

Whenever someone comes onto a forum or social media platform and states they are going through a crisis, we often don't have a clue what to do.  We jump into the conversations and offer platitudes as though it's going to help comfort them in some small measure.  In truth, we do this because we don't know what else to do, and if we don't do something...we have failed the person before us.


In this course, you'll learn how you can better communicate with these people, and hopefully guide them to the help they need.

Nutrition is complicated, there are all of these minerals, vitamins, carbohydrates and so much more that just confuse us.  In this class, we take a very basic introductory look at the real science behind nutrition so you can build a healthy eating plan-away from all of the sensational diets on the market.

During this class you will have two on-going projects.  One is a paper that will be due at the end of your course, of which you willchoose your topic during your first week.  The other will also be a topic chosen by you to keep an on-going blog inside the group.  Your instructors will help you every step of the way to identify good resources and questions that will help you better tackle these two projects.


Module 1: Healthy isn't Simple

Module 2: Complicated Carbs

Module 3: Meal Planning

Module 4: Fluids

Module 5: Vitamins & Minerals


No workbooks correspond with this course.