Potions is one. Another was Levitation. Then there was a horticulture class dealing with the special plant that was used to brew the formula to cure Petrifying.
2006-10-17 10:36:27
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answered by westgaliberty 6
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The classes include Transfiguration, Charms, Potions, Divination, Arithmancy, Muggle Studies, History of Magic, Ancient Runes, Defense Against the Dark Arts, Care of Magical Creatures, Herbology, and others.
2006-10-17 17:36:13
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answer #2
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answered by cyberjar88 3
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There are 13 subjects taught at Hogwarts:
1. Ancient Runes -- Professor's name is unknown
2. Arithmancy -- Professor Vector
3. Astronomy -- Professor Sinistra
4. Care of Magical Creatures -- Professor Hagrid
6. (Defense Against the Dark Arts) -- Professor Snape
7. Divination -- Professor Trelawney and Firenze
8. Flying -- Madame Hooch
9. Herbology -- Professor Sprout
10. History of Magic -- Professor Binns
11. Muggle Studies -- Professor's name is unknown
12. Potions -- Professor Slughorn
13. Transfiguration -- Professor McGonnagall
There are O.W.L. and N.E.W.T. level classes of each.
2006-10-18 01:08:31
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answered by Kami 6
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I don't feel so alone anymore. Other people know these things Yay!! Arithmancy, Care of magical creatures, ancient runes, Muggle studies, Transfiguration, history of magic. . . the list goes on
2006-10-17 19:36:19
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answered by Beeper 4
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Herbology
Ancient Runes
Transfiguration
Potions
Flying (on brooms of course)
Divination
Charms
History of Magic
Care of Magical Creatures
Astronomy
Muggle Studies
Arithmancy
2006-10-17 17:45:05
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answered by Magic One 6
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As Hogwarts is a school of magic, students are not taught ordinary subjects such as mathematics and English; it is expected that they have a fairly good grasp on these before they enter school. Before attending Hogwarts, most magical children are either homeschooled or attend Muggle schools, especially if they are Muggle-born.
First and second year students all learn the same subjects:
Herbology, taught by Professor Sprout, which teaches students how to properly care for magical plants.
Potions, taught by Professor Snape until book six and by Professor Slughorn thereafter, which teaches students all about making potions with magical effects.
Transfiguration, taught by Professor McGonagall, which teaches students about changing the properties of objects.
Charms, taught by Professor Flitwick, which teaches students about a wide variety of spells such as making objects float.
Defence Against the Dark Arts, which teaches students how to properly defend themselves against the Dark Arts, including Dark wizards and creatures, though the subject matter varies greatly from year to year. The teacher of this class cannot hold the position for more than one year, since Lord Voldemort jinxed the position when he applied for the job and was rejected.
History of Magic, taught by the ghost of Professor Binns, a very boring class which teaches students about historical events in the wizarding world.
Astronomy, taught by Professor Sinistra, which teaches students about stars, planets, etc. and their application in magic.
In addition to these, first year students take flying lessons, taught by Madam Hooch.
In their third year, students must choose at least two additional subjects to take. These can include:
Muggle Studies, where students learn about the way of life of Muggles.
Care of Magical Creatures, taught by Professor Hagrid, which teaches students all about magical creatures.
Divination, taught by Professors Trelawney and Firenze, which teaches students how to predict (or, some would say, attempt to predict) future events.
Ancient Runes, which teaches students about runic scripts and presumably dead magical languages.
Arithmancy, taught by Professor Vector, which teaches students about the magical properties of numbers.
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Grading and assessment
During their first four years, students need only to pass each of their subjects before advancing to the next level the following year. Regular exams and lessons usually seem to be graded on a numerical scale from 0 (bottom marks) to 100 (full marks) although some students routinely get higher than perfect scores. If a student fails their year, they need to repeat it in the following school year, as was the case for Marcus Flint.
To qualify as a registered practitioner of magic, students must take the compulsory Ordinary Wizarding Level (O.W.L.) examinations in their fifth year, and may proceed to the Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Test (N.E.W.T.) level, a more advanced exam regimen covering fewer subjects but in more depth, in the seventh year.
2006-10-17 17:34:57
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answered by ? 5
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Divination
Transfiguration
Potions
Care of Magical Creatures
Muggle Studies
Arithmacy
Charms
Study of Ancient Runes
Only ones I can think of off the top of my head!!
2006-10-17 17:42:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Potions, Herbology and transfiguration
2006-10-17 20:09:45
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answered by sadistic_bondagelover 4
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potions, herbology, charms, care of magical creatures, transfiguration, divination, history of magic
2006-10-17 17:35:08
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answered by bassiclyleafy 4
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thr r transfiguration,herbology,care of magical creatures,charms,potions,astronomy,ancient runes[hermione],muggle studies,trelawny's class.
2006-10-19 05:45:29
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answered by Jane Fairfax 2
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