Characters from TNG/DS9/VOY… if you want, ENT.

Riker : Risk management
Quark : Business/Finance/Trade/Economics/Ferengi shit
Rom : Engineering 101, practical lessons
Bashir : History of Medicine
Troi : Relationship management in interspecies couples
Crusher : Autopsies and Cultural Sensitivity

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    • Janeway - Moral and Ethical Relativism

    • Neelix - Advanced Improvisational Cooking: Making the Inedible Slightly Less Inedible

    • Tuvok - Maintaining Serenity and Culture Among a Horde of Savages

    • Tom Paris - Advanced Shuttlecraft Design This class has been canceled due to the arrest and conviction of the professor for buzzing the Federation President’s residence in the Delta Flyer.

    • EMH - A History of Photonic Civil Rights

    • Picard - Intro to Flute

    • Riker - Interspecies Affairs

    • Dr. Crusher - Paranormal Affairs

    • Troi - The Finer Points of Starship Atmospheric Flight

    • Worf - Mastering the Two Most Important Emotions for a Warrior, Part 1: Anger

    • Data - Survey of 24th Century Humor Across Species

    • LaForge - Engineering Under Pressure, AKA I Got 99 Problems But a Breach Ain’t One

    • Sisko - What Baseball Can Teach Us: Lessons for Life, Fatherhood, Command, and Being a Demigod

    • Kira - Destigmatizing Terrorism

    • Odo - Law & Order on the Frontier

    • Worf - Mastering the Two Most Important Emotions for a Warrior, Part 2: Confusion

    • Quark - How to Fleece Friends and Influence Others

    • Garak - Advanced Tailoring Techniques: How Hemlines Can Lead to Revolution

    • Dax - How to Party Like a Klingon While Being Respected Like a Vulcan

    Special Joint Lecture Series:

    1. Chief O’Brien & B’Elanna Torres - Bridging the Gap Between Federation and Alien Technologies (Without Blowing Things Up)
    2. EMH, Odo, & Tuvok - Weathering the Storm: Being a Lighthouse of Calm Logic Amongst a Roiling Sea of Humanoid Emotions
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      Worf - Mastering the Two Most Important Emotions for a Warrior, Part 2: Confusion

      Huh? *gets hit by falling barrel*

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    Crusher - Paranormal Sexual Arousal

    Janeway - Coffee Growing Regions of the Quadrants

    W. Crusher - Shutting Up When Told | Becoming 4th Dimensional

    Worf - Effective Parenting

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    • Sisko: Science and the Humanities: How and Why Humans Are the Way They Are
    • Kira (as a guest lecturer): Stealth Tactics and Advance Scouting (featuring units on field medicine and chemical engineering)
    • O’Brien: Making the Most of What You’ve Got: An Engineer’s Approach to Problem-Solving in Everday Situations Electronic, Mechanical, and Political
    • O’Brien’s wife (at the public college, not the academy): Interesting Weeds Throughout Terran History: Wars and Mass Killings Over Ubiquitous Plants (with guest speaker mycologists)
    • Bashir: Neat Things Elucidated, by Dr. Julian Bashir
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      O’Brien’s wife (at the public college, not the academy):

      easy here Cotton. Keiko here is just trying to help.

      EDIT : Sisko should double up and teach PE, specifically Baseball

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        That’s fair, that’s fair. 😅 Research interests aren’t always what you teach.

        • Keiko O’Brien (young students): Foraging Basics: What’s Fun, Nutritious, and Safe!
        • Keiko O’Brien (graduate students): Breaking Ground 01: The Physical and Historic Roots of Community Gardens (includes the planning and establishment of an evidence-based practice community garden); Breaking Ground 02: Roots in the Community: Greenspaces and Community-Supported Agriculture (maintaining the community garden and spinning up a CSA); Breaking Ground 03: Addressing “Root Rot”: Reducing Health Disparities in Capitalist Food Deserts (scaling up the garden to meet community needs)