![]() ![]() Upon the defeat of Voldemort, the Dark Arts class was abolished and the regular Defence class was restored. During the conquered Ministry's regime, Defence Against the Dark Arts was cancelled and replaced with outright Dark Arts, conforming with Lord Voldemort's reign. Albus Dumbledore was originally planning to scrap Divination altogether due to its inaccuracy to most, but he kept the subject as a pretence to protect Sybill Trelawney from the Death Eaters. exam for these subjects too.Ĭertain subjects could be abolished for certain reasons. It is unknown whether the student would need any grades from another subject to take the subjects, or whether it was open to anyone to try. Very specialised subjects such as Alchemy were offered in the final two years, but would only be provided if there was sufficient demand. subjects that had been chosen in sixth year and carried through to the seventh. At the end of the year, students took the exam for their N.E.W.T. The seventh year was the final year of magical education. Students in the sixth year could also elect to take part in Apparition lessons for a fee of twelve Galleons. The majority of students' time was spent studying and trying to cope with the vast amounts of homework they were being given. Course work during this year was much more advanced than it had been previously. grade needed to take their class at the N.E.W.T.-level. ![]() ĭuring sixth year, students advanced to N.E.W.T.-level classes, however they were only allowed to take classes whose O.W.L. These students made provisional choices for N.E.W.T.s at this time and their choices were confirmed or rejected depending on their achieved O.W.L grades or the demand. The teacher could recommend subjects based on the student's current grades if the student was unsure of what job they would like. grades based on their current performance. level required for their job of choice, taking into account their predicted O.W.L. The professor would recommend the subjects they would need to take at the N.E.W.T. examinationĭuring their fifth year, students had an appointment with their Head of House to discuss the career path they wanted to pursue. Students couldn't elect to drop any of the core subjects at this time, but they could choose to drop an elective if it became a burden. Flying was the only one of these that could be dropped upon entry into second year.Īt the end of their second year at Hogwarts, students were required to choose a minimum of two additional subjects from the following list: Arithmancy, Muggle Studies, Divination, Study of Ancient Runes and Care of Magical Creatures. Flying lessons (on broomsticks) were also compulsory. 3.1.4 Muggle Studies (core in 1997–1998 only)Īll first-years at Hogwarts had to take seven core subjects: Transfiguration, Charms, Potions, History of Magic, Defence Against the Dark Arts, Astronomy and Herbology.All students did, however, have a choice to drop a course if they became a burden (aside from the essential classes). Įven though students couldn't apply for Time-Turners to take more classes than were able to fit in the timetables, a student's head of house was able to suggest a Time-Turner to an individual on very rare occasions. Specialised classes such as Alchemy became available in sixth year provided there was sufficient demand. Some classes, including the core classes, might be dropped in sixth year. In seventh year, students would take the Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Test (N.E.W.T.), the results of which were what potential employers would look at when they were looking for a career after completing their education. In the fifth year, students took the Ordinary Wizarding Level (O.W.L.) exams to determine whether or not they would reasonably be able to keep up with the much more advanced curriculum in the remaining two years. These included both the core curriculum and the electives, available from third year forward. There were a variety of subjects taught at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Some of the subjects learned in Hogwarts the bat represents Defence Against the Dark Arts, the wand represents Charms, the mortar and pestle represents Potions and the cat represents Transfiguration ![]() ![]() There was a lot more to magic, as Harry quickly found out, than waving your wand and saying a few funny words." - The challenging nature of academic classes at Hogwarts " And then, once you had managed to find them, there were the classes themselves. ![]()
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