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Class Information

This is a syllabus for a class provided by EVE University. This section contains information about this class and its contents. General Information includes materials to create a proper class listing on the EVE University forum. Additional resources and teaching tips are listed under Notes for the Teacher.

General Information

Illustration link for class description on the Eve University forum: taking-everything-including-the-kitchen-sink1.jpg

Come learn why most alliances in the game require their line members to fly specific ships fit in specific ways. This will not be a case study of any one doctrine, but some doctrines may be used as examples to illustrate a point. This is a study of why doctrines exist and why they are used.

  • Duration: 60-90 minutes, depending on Q&A
  • Location: Docked up safely in a station near you

Class contents:

  • Typical Uni Fleets
  • What is a Doctrine?
  • Why bother with doctrines?
  • Components of a doctrine
  • How a doctrine works
  • Q&A

Student requirements:

  • Mumble registration and access - make sure you have Mumble sorted out and operational well before the class begins. Use this guide for set-up: Mumble
  • Access to the Lecture.E-UNI in-game chat channel

Additional information: This class is primarily lecture delivered in the Lecture.E-UNI channel in-game and in Mumble, followed by Q&A.

Notes for the Teacher

Required materials:

  • Lecture.E-UNI chat channel, to receive questions and post relevant links
  • Be prepared to use current doctrines to supplement your points and provide concrete examples of the concepts in use.

Class Contents