United States Academic Decathlon topics

Section from the Book of the Dead of Nany from the 2004–05 curriculum. Students were to memorize facts including that the whole scroll is 17 feet long, Nany was a ritual singer for Amen-Ra and that her coffin was a hollow wooden sculpture of Osiris.[1]

The United States Academic Decathlon (USAD) is an academic competition for high school students in the United States. The Academic Decathlon consists of 10 events: Art, Economics, Essay, Interview, Language and Literature, Math, Music, Science, Social Science, Speech and Super Quiz. Each year, one of the ten subjects is chosen as the Super Quiz, which uses a different format than the other events. The topics and theme of the competition are released in March of every year, giving students time to prepare for the competition season which runs from November to April.[2] The events are split up into two groups: the seven objective tests (Art, Economics, Language and Literature, Math, Music, Science and Social Science) and the three subjective events (Essay, Interview and Speech). They are designated as such because the former seven are multiple choice tests, whereas the latter three are graded by judges. Students are given half an hour to answer each multiple choice exam. These exams consist of 50 questions, with the exception of Math and Super Quiz which have 35 and 52 questions respectively.[3]

Topics used

1982–1997

SeasonSubjectTopic
1982-83Economics
Fine Arts
Language and Literature
Math
Science
Social Science
Super QuizProfits and the free Enterprise System; Emphasis on Today's Housing Crisis[4][5]
1983–84Economics
Fine Arts
Language and Literature
Math
Science
Social Science
Super QuizOlympic Games[5][6][7]
1984–85Economics
Fine Arts
Language and LiteratureGreat Expectations by Charles Dickens
Math
Science
Social Science
Super QuizFuturism—Megatrends[5][6][8]
1985–86Economics
Fine Arts
Language and Literature
Math
Science
Social Science
Super QuizImmigration to the United States[5][6][9][10]
1986–87Economics
Fine ArtsRenaissance
Language and LiteratureHamlet, Heart of Darkness
Math
Science
Social Science
Super QuizWe The People: The Constitution of the United States[5][6][11]
1987–88Economics
Fine Arts
Language and Literature
Math
Science
Social Science
Super QuizHistory of Flight: From Daedalus to Kitty Hawk to Voyager[5][6][12][13]
1988–89Economics
Fine ArtsImpressionism
Language and Literature
Math
Science
Social ScienceUrban planning
Super QuizThe U.S. Presidency[5][6][14][15]
1989–90Economics
Fine Arts
Language and Literature
Math
Science
Social Science
Super QuizAmerican Indians: Our American Heritage[5][6][16][17]
1990–91Economics
Fine ArtsArt and music after World War II[18]
Language and LiteratureNova, by Samuel R. Delany, Science fiction[18]
Math
Science
Social Science
Super QuizSpace Exploration[5][6][6][19][20]
1991–92Economics
Fine Arts
Language and LiteratureWoman in the Mists, biography of Dian Fossey, by Farley Mowat
Math
Science
Social Science
Super Quiz"Habitat Earth"[5][6][6][21][22]
1992–93Economics
Fine Arts
Language and LiteratureThe Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan
Math
Science
Social Science
Super Quiz"A Diversity of Achievers"[6][6][23][24]
1993–94Economics
Fine Arts
Language and LiteratureOne Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich[25]
Math
ScienceEnergy
Social ScienceEastern Europe
Super QuizDocuments of Freedom[5][6][26][27]
1994–1995ThemeHealth, Wellness, and Biotechnology[6][28]
Economics
Fine Arts
Language and LiteratureArrowsmith[29]
Math
Science
Social Science
Super QuizBiotechnology: The Next Frontier[5][6][6][30][31]
1995–1996ThemeCompetition and Cooperation[6]
Economics
Fine Arts
Language and LiteratureThe Odyssey and Selected Works by Ralph Waldo Emerson[32][33]
Math
Science
Social Science
Super QuizThe United Nations[5][6][6][34][35]
1996–1997ThemeCommunication and Culture[6]
Economics
Fine Arts
Language and LiteratureWilliam Shakespeare's Julius Caesar and George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion[36]
Math
Science
Social ScienceWorld Geography[37]
Super QuizThe Information Revolution[5][6][38][39]

Since 1997

1997–1998

ThemeSubjectTopic
Looking Outward:
Forces Shaping Society[40][41]
ArtFundamentals of art and selected art objects from the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Language and LiteratureJane Eyre[40][42] by Charlotte Brontë
MathAlgebra, geometry, trigonometry and differential calculus
MusicMusic of the twentieth century
ScienceThe structure and behavior of matter
Social ScienceWorld events and new developments of the 1980s
Super QuizGlobalization: The New Economy[6][42][43]

1998–1999

ThemeSubjectTopic
Looking Inward:
Developing a Sense of Meaning[44]
Art20th century American and European Art (entirely from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art collection)
EconomicsFundamentals of economics, macroeconomics, and investment methods and strategies
Language and LiteratureSiddhartha by Herman Hesse and The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro[45]

Shabanu by Suzanne Fisher Staples replaced Siddhartha for the junior varsity competition.

MathGeometry, algebra, trigonometry, and calculus
MusicOpera
Social ScienceAncient Civilizations
Super QuizThe Brain[6][45][46]

1999–2000

ThemeSubjectTopic
Looking Forward:
Creating the Future[47]
Art[47]Art focused on innovations in the Fine Arts. Featured pieces:
Economics[47]Fundamentals of economics, microeconomics, and environmental economics
Language and Literature[47] Novel

Play

Selected poems

Math[47]Fractals, fractal geometry, and algorithms in the complex plane
Music[47]Music focused on breakthroughs in American Jazz. Featured pieces:
Social Science[47]Infrastructures Around the Globe: Suez Canal, Transmerican Railroad, Panama Canal, Alaska Pipeline, Channel Tunnel, Glen Canyon Dam, Three Gorges Dam, and the International Space Station
Super QuizSustainable Earth[6][49]

2000–2001

ThemeSubjectTopic
Understanding the Self Art[50]Art focused on images of the self. Featured selections:

Paintings

Sculptures

  • Portrait of a Man from Rome (c. 50 BCE)
  • Guanyin from China (c. 580 CE)
  • Walking Woman (Femme qui Marche) and Annette, both by Alberto Giacometti

Masks

Economics[50]Fundamentals of economics, business organizations, and profiles in individual enterprise
Language and Literature[50] Novel

Poems

Math[50]Logic and set theory, numbers, combinatorics and probability, and application
Music[50]Music focused on sacred music from around the world. Featured songs:
  • "El Melej" by Alia Musica
  • "Al-'Ada" by La Sulamiyya
  • "Wir setzen uns mit Tranen nieder" by Netherlands Bach Society
  • "Bluebird Song" by Lena Clark
  • "Quen a Virgen Ben Servira" by Ensemble Alcatraz
  • "Nyamaropa yeVana Vava Mushonga" by Muchatera
  • "Arrullo San Antonio" by BMOSA
  • "Ngoma ra Mrongo" from Kenya & Tanzania
  • "Kriti: Ninnadanela" by Ramnad Krishnan
  • "Kecak" by Music for the Gods
  • "Move on up a Little Higher" by Mahalia Jackson
  • "O Magnum Mysterium" by Choir of Westminster Cathedral
Science[50]The Biological Self: biology of the cell, molecular genetics, and the immune system
Super Quiz[6][50][52]Concepts of the Self: Philosophy, Psychology, and Religion

2001–2002

ThemeSubjectTopic
Understanding Others[53] Art[54]

Drawings

Paintings

Printmaking

Sculptures

Textiles

  • Nulhaku (Na Drama Robe) from Japan (Momoyama period)

Fixed Media

Economics[55]Economics basics, relationships, taxation, labor markets, and behaviors. Also included a feature on several prominent historical economists.
Language and Literature[56]

Novel

Poems

Math[58]Algebra, geometry and statistics.
Music[59]Music focused on the country music genre (1920's to the present). Featured songs:
Science[60]Light, sound and waves.
Super QuizE-communication: The Internet & Society[6][61]

2002–2003

ThemeSubjectTopic
Understanding the Natural World[6]ArtRomantic, Realist, Impressionist, and Asian Art, including
EconomicsFundamentals of economics; micro- and macro-economics; a special section on "The Economics of the Natural World"
Language and LiteratureNovel

Poems

MathGeneral math, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry
MusicMusic of the Romantic Era, featuring the following works:
Social ScienceThe Natural World as it Shapes Human History: early cultures in the Americas, technology and the natural world, the impact of natural disasters in U.S. history, and the preservation of nature.
Super QuizThe Blue Planet: Beneath the Surface[63]

2003–2004

ThemeSubjectTopic
America: The Growth of a Nation[64]Art[65]

Early American Art

Native American Art

  • Bowl (Sikyatki Style) - Sikyatki Cultural Group
  • Taos Pueblo - Pueblo Nation
  • Scenes of Plains Indian Life - Cadzi Cody
  • Cape - Anishinabe Cultural Group

Photography

  • Pimos Indians, Arizona - Elias Bonine
  • Grand Canyon of the Colorado - William Henry Jackson
  • Pueblo Scene - Forman Hanna
  • Winter Sunrise, Sierra Nevada from Lone Pine, California - Ansel Adams
Economics[66]Fundamentals of economics; micro- and macro-economics; The U.S. Economy in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century
Language and Literature[67]

Novel

Shorter Selections

Math[68]General math, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus
Music[69]
Science[70]

Botany

  • Botany as a Science
  • General Characteristics of Plants
  • Plant Physiology
  • Plant Reproductiona and Life Cycles
  • Plant Phyla
  • Plants of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
  • Plant Ecology
  • Plant Genetics
Super Quiz[71]The Lewis and Clark Expedition

2004–2005

ThemeSubjectTopic
Exploring the Ancient World[72] Art[73]

Ancient Near Eastern Art

Ancient Egyptian Art

Art of Ancient Aegean Civilizations (Cyclades, Minoa, and Mycenaea)

  • Statuette of a Woman - Cylcades
  • Palace at Knossos - Minoa
  • Stirrup jar with octopus - Mycenaea

Ancient Greek Art

Ancient Etruscan and Roman Art

Economics[74]
  • Fundamentals of economics
  • Microeconomics
  • Macroeconomics
  • International trade and Global Economic Development
  • The Economies of Ancient Mediterranean Civilizations (Egyptian, Greek, and Roman)
Language and Literature[75]

Plays by Sophocles

Shorter Selections

Math[76]
  • General Math
  • Algebra
  • Geometry
  • Trigonometry
  • Differential Calculus
Music[77]Music focused on the Classical Era with the following selected pieces:
  • "Voi che sapete" from Le nozze di Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro) - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • String Quartet in D Major, op. 64, no. 5, "The Lark" finale: vivace - Joseph Haydn
  • String Quartet in G, K. 387, molto allegro - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • String Quintet in G Minor, K. 516, adagio non troppo - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • Symphony no. 44 in E Minor, "Trauersinfonie" allegro con brio - Joseph Haydn
  • "Son imbrogliato io già" from La Serva Padrona (The Maid as Mistress) - Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
  • Symphony no. 104 in D, finale, spiritoso - Joseph Haydn
  • Die Schöpfung (The Creation), Recitative and Chorus: "In the beginning" - Joseph Haydn
  • Piano Concerto in A Major, K. 488, allegro - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • "Ah taci ingiusto core" from Don Giovanni - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute) - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • Symphony No. 3 in E-flat Major, "Eroica" allegro con brio - Ludwig van Beethoven
  • String Quartet in C-sharp Minor, op. 131 Presto (scherzo) - Ludwig van Beethoven
  • String Quartet in C-sharp Minor, op. 131 Allegro (finale) - Ludwig van Beethoven
Social Science[78]Emerging Empires in the Near East, Egypt, Greece, and Rome
Super Quiz[79]From Empty Space to Incredible Universe: The Sky Is Not the Limit

2005–2006

ThemeSubjectTopic
The European Renaissance: Renewal and Reform[80] Art[81]

Early to Mid Fifteenth-Century Italian

Mid to Late Fifteenth-Century Italian

Sixteenth-Century Italian

Renaissance Outside of Italy

Economics[82]
  • Fundamentals of economics
  • Microeconomics
  • Macroeconomics
  • International trade and Global Economic Development
  • The European Economy During the Renaissance
Language and Literature[83]

Plays

Shorter Selections

Math[84]
  • General Math
  • Algebra
  • Geometry
  • Trigonometry
  • Differential Calculus
Music[85]The music in this year's curriculum was broken up into two sections:

Music in the Early Renaissance ( c. 14501520 CE)

  • Quam pulcra es (Motet) by John Dunstaple
  • "Gloria" from Missa Se la face ay pale (Mass) by Guillaume Dufay
  • Absalon, fili mi (Motet) by Josquin des Prez
  • "Adieu ces bons vins de Lannoys" (Chanson) by Guillaume Dufay
  • "Innsbruck, ich muss dich lassen" (Lied) by Heinrich Isaac
  • "El grillo" (Frottola) by Josquin des Prez

Music in the High Renaissance ( c. 15201600 CE)

Science[86]
  • Anatomy Overview
  • Principles of Support and Movement
  • Human Control Systems
  • Maintenance of the Human Body
  • Endocrine System and Medical Imaging Techniques
Super Quiz[80]The European Renaissance: Renewal and Reform

2006–2007

ThemeSubjectTopic
China and Its Influence on the WorldArt[87]
  • Tripod Ritual Vessel
  • Pendant in the Form of a Dragon
  • Female "Long-Sleeve" Dancer
  • Spirit Jar (Hung Ping)
  • Exalted Gathering in the Green Woods
  • Boy Leading an Ox Along the Farm Path
  • Boddhisttva Kuan-Yin
  • Verse in Cursive Script
  • Bamboo and Rocks
  • Book of Sudhana from the Garland Sutra
  • Taihe Dian
  • Imperial Throne
  • Empress's Twelve Symbol Robe
  • Blue-and-White Dish
  • Pillow
  • Official Seal
  • Cricket Container
  • Cosmetic Case and Mirror Stand
Economics[88]Fundamentals of economics, macroeconomics, microeconomics, areas, international trade and development, and the development of the Chinese market economy.
Language and LiteratureThe featured novel was The Good Earth.[6][88] Shorter selections includedI Watered My Horse, Sent to My Two Little Children, The Terrace in the Snow, Half of Me is Aching, Kubla Khan, and The River Merchant's Wife: A Letter[89][90]
Math[88]General math, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and differential calculus.
Music[88]There were 18 selected pieces on the Music of China.
Social Science[88]Introduction to the People's Republic of China
Super QuizAn Introduction to Climatology[6][88]

2007–2008

ThemeSubjectTopic
History of the Civil WarArt[91]There were 18 selected works chosen from museums in Washington, D.C.

Traditions and Innovations in Painting

Memorializing the Civil War

Photography

  • Frederick Douglass by an unidentified photographer
  • The Sick Soldier by Mathew Brady
  • Cañon de Chelle, Walls of the Grand Cañon about 1200 Feet high (Wheeler Survey) by Timothy H. O'Sullivan

African-American Art

Architecture

  • Oak Alley Plantation, Louisiana, 1837–39
  • Lyndhurst for George Merritt, Tarrytown, New York by Alexander Jackson Davis (architect)
  • Shotgun House, New Orleans, nineteenth century
Economics[92]Fundamentals of economics, including general topics in macro- and microeconomics and international trade and global economic development, slavery, and the economics of the U.S. Civil War.
Language and Literature[93]Featured Novel

Shorter Selections

Math[92]General math, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and differential calculus.
Music[92]There were 14 selected works that focused on music from the Civil War era:

Public Performances and Private Amusements

Music in African-American Life

  • "Ain't I Right" by unknown
  • "Live Humble" by unknown
  • "Follow the Drinking Gourd" by unknown

Music of the Conflict

Science[94]Infectious disease
  • An Introduction to Epidemiology
  • The Natural History of Disease and the Transmission of Disease
  • The Infectious Disease Process and Agents of Disease
  • Disease Prevention and the Treatment of Disease
  • Case Study: Disease and the Civil War
Super Quiz[92]The Civil War

2008–2009

ThemeSubjectTopic
Latin America with a focus on Mexico[95]Art[96]There were 18 or 19 selected works: "Olmec Figure Sitting with Spread Legs, Standing Female (Jalisco) and Standing Female (Ancient Michocán), View of the Street of the Dead Showing the Plaza of the Moon and the Pyramid of the Sun, Tikal: Temple of the Giant Jaguar, Mosaic Skull and Jaw, Codex Huejotzingo (Painting 5), Untitled (Our Lady of Guadalupe), Don Juan Joachín Gutiérrez Altamirano y Velasco, From Spaniard, Black, and Mulatto, Shawl, Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral, Valley of Oaxaca, La Calavera Catrina, The Flower Carrier, Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, and Figure in Illuminated Doorway
Economics[97]Fundamentals of economics, including general topics in macro- and microeconomics, international trade, global economic development, and Mexican economic history
Language and LiteratureThe featured novel was Bless Me, Ultima, by Rudolfo Anaya. Also featured were six short works: Sonnets 27 and 28 by Sor Juana de la Cruz, The Ruby, La Extranjera, United Fruit Co., The Switchman, and Painting To Survive.[98]
Math[99]General math, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and differential calculus.
Music[100]There were fourteen featured selections: Copal Offering to the Four Directions, Kyrie, Sol-fa de Pedro, Campo, Sinfonia India, Sensemayá, Las Mañanitas, Jocotan - Small Marimba, Aria, Scherzo, Verano Porteno, Samba Urbano, Los Jilacatas, Brand New Cha Cha Cha
Social Science[101]History of Mexico, from the Olmecs to modern day.
Super QuizEvolutionary Biology[6][102]

2009–2010

ThemeSubjectTopic
The French Revolution[103]ArtThe 17 featured selections included:
Rococo
Neoclassicalism
Romanticism
Portraiture
Economics[103]Fundamentals of economics, including general topics in macro- and microeconomics, international trade, global economic development, and the economic history of France during the French Revolution
Language and Literature[103]The novel was A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens. Also featured were six shorter works:
Math[103]General math, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and differential calculus.
Music[103]18th and 19th century French music. The fourteen selected works were:
Science[103]Introduction to Chemistry, history of chemistry with a focus on Antoine Lavoisier.
Super Quiz[103]History of the French Revolution

2010–2011

ThemeSubjectTopic
The Great Depression[104]Art[105]Art fundamentals as well as 17 selected works from the art of the Great Depression. The selected works were:
New Deal
  • South Wall of a Mural Depicting Detroit Industry, by Diego Rivera
  • Aspects of Negro Life: Song of the Towers, by Aaron Douglas
  • Tenement (Mural Study, Department of Justice Building, Washington, D.C.), by George Biddle
  • The Riveter (Mural Study for the Bronx, New York Central Postal Station), by Ben Shahn
  • Muse of Music, Dance, Drama, by George Stanley
Documentary Photography of the 1930s
Architecture of the 1930s
American Regionalism/American Experiences
Economics[106]Fundamentals of economics, microeconomics, macroeconomics, and the economic history of the Great Depression
Language and Literature[107]
Featured novel
Shorter selections
Math[108]Algebra and trigonometry.
Music[109]Basic elements of music theory and American music of the 1930s, including blues, jazz, popular songs, and classical music. The 14 listening sections were:
Blues and Jazz
Popular songs
Classical music
Social Science[110]Origins of the Great Depression, the New Deal, and the legacy of the New Deal.
Super Quiz[111]Geology

2011–2012

ThemeSubjectTopic
The Age of Empire[112]Art

Africa and Europe

Commodities and Trade

Architecture and Power

Europe Envisions the Empire

Economics[112]The economics curriculum will cover fundamental economic concepts, microeconomics, and macroeconomics. The economics curriculum will also include a thematic section focused on the economics of imperialism.
Language and Literature[112]

Featured Novella

Shorter Selections

Math[112]The mathematics curriculum will cover topics in general mathematics and geometry and will include a brief introduction to differential calculus.
Music[112]The music curriculum covers basic elements of music theory and focuses on music of the Romantic era. The 14 selections are:

Program Music

Nationalism in Music

Science[112]The science curriculum will present an introduction to physical science and will include discussions of significant scientific advances made during the nineteenth century.
Super Quiz[112]The Super Quiz™ topic will be The Age of Imperialism: The Making of a European Global Order. The Super Quiz Resource Guide will include readings on such topics as mercantile empires, the Atlantic economy, motives for imperialism, the role of technology in the age of imperialism, New Imperialism, tactics of colonial rule, and decolonization and postcolonial immigration.

2012-2013

ThemeSubjectTopic
Russia[113]Art[113]

Christian Art and Architecture in Russia

Art and Architecture of the Russian Empire

Intersections: Literature, Dance, and the Visual Arts

Modern Art and Architecture

Economics[113]The economics curriculum will cover fundamental economic concepts, microeconomics, and macroeconomics. The economics curriculum will also include a thematic section focused on the economy of communist and post-communist Russia.
Language and Literature[113]

Featured Novel

Shorter Selections - two poems and two short stories

Math[113]The mathematics curriculum will cover permutations and combinations, algebra, and statistics.
Music[113]

Introduction to Russian Folk Music

  • “The Day was Breaking", traditional folksong
  • "Akh Ty Step", traditional folksong

Russian Music of the Nineteenth Century

Russian Music of the Twentieth Century

Science[113]The science topic will be space exploration, and the Science Resource Guide will include a section on the Space Race between the United States and the Soviet Union.
Social Science[113]The social science curriculum will present an introduction to the history of Russia.

2013-2014

ThemeSubjectTopic
World War I[114]Art[114]Developments in Early Twentieth-Century Modernism

Art and World War I

American Identities in the Early Modern Era

Economics[114]The economics curriculum covered fundamental economic concepts, microeconomics, and macroeconomics. The economics curriculum also included a thematic section providing an economic history of World War I.
Language and Literature[114]

Featured Novel

Shorter Selections - two poems and two short stories

Math[114]The mathematics curriculum covered algebra and trigonometry.
Music[114]Classical Music and Modernism

Early Twentieth-Century "Popular" Music

Musical Responses to "The Great War"

Science[114]The science topic was an introduction to genetics and included a discussion of some of the significant advancements made in the field of genetics in the early twentieth century.
Social Science[114]The social science curriculum covered the history of World War I.

2014-2015

ThemeSubjectTopic
New Alternatives in Energy: Ingenuity and Innovation [115]Art[115]Art Fundamentals

Artistic Innovations In The Ancient World

  • "First Sarcophagus of Tutankhamun" Egypt, Eighteenth Dynasty
  • "Poseidon/Zeus" Greek, Early Classical Period
  • "Pont du Gard" Nîmes, France, c. First Century CE
  • "The Pantheon" Rome, Italy, c. 126 CE

Artistic Innovation Of The Renaissance

Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Artistic Innovations

Artistic Innovation Of The Twentieth Century

Economics[115]The economics curriculum will cover fundamental economic concepts, microeconomics, and macroeconomics. The economics curriculum will also include a thematic section on the economics of energy.
Language and Literature[115]

Featured Novel

Selected Poetry And Short Works

Math[115]The mathematics curriculum will cover general mathematics, geometry, and an introduction to differential calculus.
Music[115]Basic Elements of Music Theory

Music And The Middle Ages

Music And The Renaissance

Music And The Baroque

Music And The Classical Era

Music And The Romantic Era

Music And The Modern Era

Science[115]The science topic will be an introduction to energy conversion and will include a discussion of traditional energy generation as well as nuclear energy and renewable sources of energy.
Social Science[115]The social science curriculum will cover energy policy, the environment, and the new energy economy.

2015-2016

ThemeSubjectTopic
India [116]Art[116]Art Fundamentals

An Introduction to the Art of India

  • "Bust of a Man, Possibly a Priest" Mohenjo-daro, Indus Valley Civilization, c. 2000 BCE
  • "Seated Buddha" c. 200-300
  • "The Great Stupa" Sanchi, Third Century BCE
  • "Nataraja, Shiva as the Lord of Dance" Tamil Nadu, Chola Period, 1000s
  • "Detail of a Wall Painting in the Rajah’s Palace", Kerala, Seventeenth Century

Indo-Islamic Art and Architecture

  • "The Emperor Shahjahan Riding, with the Aftabi or Sunshade Held Over His Head", Seventeenth Century
  • "Indo-Persian Carpet with Medallions" c. 1680
  • "Base for a Water Pipe", 1650-1700
  • "Taj Mahal", Agra, Seventeenth Century

Colonial Art and Architecture

  • "The Viceregal Lodge", by Henry Irwin, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, 1888
  • "Studio Portrait of Ram Singh of Jaipur ", by Samuel Bourne and Charles Shepard
  • "Englishman on tiger hunt" Kalighat, c.1830
  • "Robe", Netherlands, Mid-Eighteenth Century
  • "St. Andrew’s Church", by Major Thomas de Havilland and Colonel James Caldwell, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, 1821

Postcolonial Art and Architecture

  • Indian Currency, 1000 Rupees with image of Mahatma Gandhi
  • "PK Kelkar Library", Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, by Achyut Kanvinde, 1959–66
  • "A Holy Man in the Forest (Shiva as Lord of the Animals)" by Jogmaya Devi
  • " The Tables Have Turned", by Nalini Malani
Economics[116]The economics curriculum will cover fundamental economic concepts, microeconomics, and macroeconomics and will also include a thematic section on the Indian economy.
Language and Literature[116]

Featured Novel

Shorter Selections

Math[116]The mathematics curriculum will cover permutations and combinations, algebra, and statistics.
Music[116]Introduction To Music Theory of India

India's Regional Music Traditions and Devotional Music

  • Hymns for the Chathi Fast, "Chathi Mata"
  • Manganiars of Rajasthan, “Kachi Ghuldalo”
  • Temple Musicians of Kerala, "Maddalam Chenda Keli;Kombu Patu"
  • Mira Bhajan, "Manade ra Mohan"
  • Baul Song, "Ekdin Matir Bhitar Hobe Ghar”
  • Qawwali, "Allah Hoo" by "Warsi Brothers: Sufi Qawalli

Indian Classical Music

Film and Classical Music

Science[116]The science topic will be an introduction to ecology and will include case studies and examples relevant to India.
Social Science[116]The social science curriculum will cover the history of modern India.

2016-2017

ThemeSubjectTopic
World War II[114]Art[114]Art Fundamentals

World War II Propaganda

European Art of the World War II Era

American Abstract Expression

World War II Memorialization

Economics[114]The economics curriculum covered fundamental economic concepts, microeconomics, and macroeconomics. The economics curriculum also included a thematic section providing an economic history of World War II.
Language and Literature[114]

Featured Novel

Shorter Prose Works

Poetry

Math[114]The mathematics curriculum covered algebra and trigonometry.
Music[114]Basic Elements of Music Theory

Listening Examples

Science[114]The science topic covered an introduction in quantum mechanics, with an emphasis on nuclear physics, and also discussed the historic background related to the development of nuclear weapons in World War II.
Social Science[114]The social science curriculum covered the history of World War II.

2017-2018

ThemeSubjectTopic
AfricaArt

The art curriculum includes a section on art fundamentals and largely focuses on African art. [117]

Art Fundamentals Southern and Eastern Africa

Central Africa

  • Nkondi "Nail Figure", Konga Culture
  • Head (The Great Bieri) by the Fang Peoples
  • Mask: Female (Pwo) by the Chokwe Peoples
  • Finial of a Royal Scepter by the Yombe People
  • Royal Palace of Foumban, Bafoussam

Western Africa

  • Nok Sculpture, Nok Culture
  • Bowl, Igbo Ukwi, Nigeria
  • Brass Head, Yoruba, Ife, Nigeria
  • Plaque by the Edo Peoples
  • Kente Cloth by the Ashanti People

Contemporary African Art and Art of the African Diaspora

(Single drawing from movie)

  • Spirit of Sisterhood by Aida Muluneh
  • Coffin by the Workshop of Paa Willie

(Fantasy coffin of a Mercedes Benz)

Economics

The economics curriculum covers fundamental economic concepts, microeconomics, and macroeconomics and also includes a thematic section on African economic history and development. [117]

Literature

The literature curriculum includes critical reading, one long work of literature, and selected shorter works. [117]

Featured Novel

Selected Shorter Works

Math

The mathematics curriculum covers general mathematics, geometry, and an introduction to differential calculus. [117]

General Mathematics

  • Simple and Compound Interest
  • The Multiplication Rule of Probability
  • Permutations and Combinations
  • Binomial Distribution

Geometry

  • Pythagorean Theorem and Pythagorean Triples
  • Special Right Triangles
  • Coordinate Geometry in 2 and 3 Dimentions
  • Areas and Properties of Polygons
  • Surface Areas and Volumes of 3-D Figures
  • Similarity
  • Angle Measures in Circles (Tangents, Secants, Chords)

Introduction to Differential Calculus

  • Average Rate of Change of Basic Polynomial Functions
  • Basic Limits and Continuity
  • First Derivative of Basic Polynomial Functions and Graphical Interpretation
  • Equations of Tangent Lines

The 2017–18 mathematics curriculum and materials are the same as they were used for the 2014–15 U.S. Academic Decathlon. [117]

Music

The music curriculum provides an introduction to the music of Africa. [117]

Basic Musical Concepts and Terminology

Traditional Music

Modern Music

Current Issues

  • Pan-African Festivals
  • The African Diaspora

World Music

Science

An introduction to the biology of infectious diseases, with an emphasis on diseases that have had a significant impact on Africa. [117]

Overview of Infectious Disease

  • Types of Microorganisms
  • Transmission of Infectious Disease

Diseases

  • HIV
  • Malaria
  • Ebola
Social Science

The social science curriculum provides an introduction to the history of Africa, with an emphasis on West Africa. [117]

Human origins Early African Civilizations

  • Ghana
  • Mali
  • Songhay
  • Kanem-Bornu

Islam, Christianity, and Traditional African Religion

The Atlantic and West African Slave Trade

Imperialism, Colonialism, and Revolution

The Rise of Independent West Africa

2018-2019

ThemeSubjectTopic
1960sArt

The art curriculum includes a section on art fundamentals and largely focuses on art of the 1960s. [117]

Setting the Stage for the Art of the 1960s

Early Sixties

Art and Politics

Minimalism and Conceptualism

Post-Minimalism

Economics

The economics curriculum covers fundamental economic concepts, microeconomics, and macroeconomics and also includes a thematic section on the US economy in the 1960s. [117]

Literature

The literature curriculum includes critical reading, one long work of literature, and selected shorter works. [117]

Featured Novel

Selected Shorter Works

Math

The mathematics curriculum covers permutations and combinations, algebra, and an introduction to statistics. [117]

Overview of Permutations and Combinations

  • Multiplication Principle
  • Permutations
  • Combinations

Algebra

  • Sequences and Series
  • Polynomials
  • Binomial Expansion Theorem
  • Compound Interest
  • Euler's Constant

Statistics

  • Descriptive Statistics
  • Measures of Variation
  • Basic Probability
  • Probability Distribution
  • The Binomial Distribution
  • The Normal Distribution

The 2018–19 mathematics curriculum and materials are the same as they were used for the 2015–16 U.S. Academic Decathlon. [117]

Music

The music curriculum provides an introduction to the music of the 1960s. [117]

Basic Elements of Music Theory

  • Sound and Music
  • Pitch, Rhythm, and Harmony
  • Other Aspects of Musical Sound
  • Form in Music
  • Which is the Real Music? Scores, Recordings, and Performance

The Early 1960s

The Heart of the 1960s

The End of the 1960s

Science

An introduction to laser technology, and applications of lasers. [117]

Light

  • Properties of Light
  • Visible Light and Color

Optics

  • Geometric Optics
  • Mirrors and Lenses
  • Wave Optics
  • Optical Instruments

Lasers

  • Light Emission and Absorption
  • Lasers
  • History of the Laser

Applications of Lasers

  • Scientific Applications
  • Medical Applications
  • Industrial Applications
  • Other Applications
Social Science

The social science curriculum provides an introduction to US history of the 1960s. [117]

The Days of Camelot

  • American in the 1950s: The Origins of Transformation
  • A New Frontier: Kennedy and the World
  • New Frontiers at Home

The Apex of American Liberalism

  • Indomitable Will: The Johnson Presidency
  • From Civil Rights to Black Power

The Center does not Hold

  • Social and Cultural Dissent in the Early 1960s
  • The United States and the World, 1964-1968
  • Social and Cultural Dissent in the Late 1960's

The Rise and Undoing of a Law-and-Order President

  • The Age of Aquarius
  • The Nixon Presidency

Footnotes

1^ The two Standing Females are two different sculptures, but are in the same picture.

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