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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.

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.
OrderCourseWhat you learn
1MUN Delegate FundamentalsWhat MUN is, how committees work, your role as a delegate
2Research & Country AnalysisHow to research your country’s positions, policies, and history
3Position Paper MasterclassWriting a competitive position paper that impresses chairs
4Resolution WritingDrafting operative and preambulatory clauses in UN format
5Parliamentary ProcedurePoints, motions, moderated and unmoderated caucuses, voting
6Public Speaking for MUNDelivering speeches, responding to questions, rallying votes
Completing all six courses earns you the MUN Mastery Certificate.

Coming Soon Curricula

Debate Fundamentals

An introduction to competitive debate formats — building from argumentation basics to specialized formats.
OrderCourseWhat you learn
1Intro to Competitive DebateArgument structure, evidence, flowing
2Evidence CuttingHow to find, cite, and cut cards
3Debate Case WritingBuilding and structuring a winning case
4Lincoln-Douglas DebateThe 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.
OrderCourseWhat you learn
1How Government WorksBranches of government, separation of powers, federalism
2Reading Political NewsHow to evaluate sources, detect bias, understand framing
3Understanding ElectionsElectoral systems, campaigns, polling, voter behavior
4Political IdeologiesLeft vs right, liberalism, conservatism, nationalism, etc.

How to follow a curriculum

  1. Go to Learn and look for the Curricula section (below the main course grid)
  2. Click on a curriculum to see the full course sequence
  3. Start with Course 1 — each course unlocks in order as you complete the previous one
  4. Track your progress through the curriculum on the curriculum page
You can take individual courses from a curriculum without following it in order — but you’ll learn better if you go in sequence. The later courses assume you know the concepts from the earlier ones.

Course Catalog

Every individual course available

Certificates

What you earn when you complete a curriculum or course