Curricula are structured learning paths that combine multiple courses into a coherent progression. Instead of picking courses at random, a curriculum takes you from beginner to advanced in the right order.Documentation Index
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Active Curricula
MUN Mastery
The complete path from first-time delegate to award-winning MUN veteran. This is the flagship curriculum — six courses that cover every skill a serious MUN delegate needs, taken in the right sequence. Each course builds on the previous one.| Order | Course | What you learn |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | MUN Delegate Fundamentals | What MUN is, how committees work, your role as a delegate |
| 2 | Research & Country Analysis | How to research your country’s positions, policies, and history |
| 3 | Position Paper Masterclass | Writing a competitive position paper that impresses chairs |
| 4 | Resolution Writing | Drafting operative and preambulatory clauses in UN format |
| 5 | Parliamentary Procedure | Points, motions, moderated and unmoderated caucuses, voting |
| 6 | Public Speaking for MUN | Delivering speeches, responding to questions, rallying votes |
Coming Soon Curricula
Debate Fundamentals
An introduction to competitive debate formats — building from argumentation basics to specialized formats.| Order | Course | What you learn |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Intro to Competitive Debate | Argument structure, evidence, flowing |
| 2 | Evidence Cutting | How to find, cite, and cut cards |
| 3 | Debate Case Writing | Building and structuring a winning case |
| 4 | Lincoln-Douglas Debate | The LD format, value and criterion, advanced strategy |
Political Literacy
For students who want to understand how the world works — governments, elections, and media — without focusing specifically on MUN.| Order | Course | What you learn |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | How Government Works | Branches of government, separation of powers, federalism |
| 2 | Reading Political News | How to evaluate sources, detect bias, understand framing |
| 3 | Understanding Elections | Electoral systems, campaigns, polling, voter behavior |
| 4 | Political Ideologies | Left vs right, liberalism, conservatism, nationalism, etc. |
How to follow a curriculum
- Go to Learn and look for the Curricula section (below the main course grid)
- Click on a curriculum to see the full course sequence
- Start with Course 1 — each course unlocks in order as you complete the previous one
- Track your progress through the curriculum on the curriculum page
Course Catalog
Every individual course available
Certificates
What you earn when you complete a curriculum or course