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7Welcome to Tropes 101. I'm your professor, Dr. Terwilliger Roper. Your course syllabus is being passed around now. It has my office hours listed on it. I assume you have bought the text for this course, ''Basic Tropes in Fictional Media'', 10th edition, by Van der Trope.[[note]]Make sure it's the 10th edition; the 9th edition is badly outdated.[[/note]]
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9In many academic systems, introductory courses for a field of study are designated "101". That the course is "100-level" indicates that it is intended for beginning or first-year students. That the course is numbered "101" (or occasionally "100") indicates that it is the first such course.
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11Many subjects actually taught will have at least one 100-level course, especially in fiction. The ones that don't are usually specialized subjects. Occasionally, a fictional 101 course will be way more or less advanced than the course number justifies. Not infrequently 101 will be the only class level ''ever mentioned''. Its ubiquity even allows a character to mark himself as a university student or professor by mentioning [Subject] 101.
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13The notation of a course as 101 means that it is expected that anyone with normal intelligence and work ethic and minimal talent in the field can successfully complete it, and will thereby acquire the basics of the discipline; also, that anyone with the basics of the discipline will know any fact labeled "subject 101". This connotation leads to the common subtrope "Arcana 101", in which a writer tries to give an accessible flavor to some exotic discipline through introducing it by means of a (usually fictional) 101 course. The sarcastic variant is "Inanity 101", in which the 101 course is in some subject for which it would be unreasonable to expect training to be necessary or useful. The trope title falls more or less under this variant.
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15Due to EaglelandOsmosis, "[Subject] 101" is often used by non-Americans who have no idea where the phrase comes from -- though some British universities have adopted the system, and it is used in Australia.
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17Not to be confused with AlwaysInClassOne (the equivalent would be the earliest offering of the week for [Subject] 101), the trope {{Room 101}} (no matter how much you might hate the class), or the TV series ''Series/Room101'' (which is named after the former where people send their hates into said room, which, yes, could be these classes).
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23[[folder:Card Games]]
24* Mark Rosewater, head designer of ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'', wrote an article for prospective Magic designers called [[http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtgcom/daily/mr68 Design 101]]. (It was later followed up with [[http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtgcom/daily/mr132 Design 102]] and [[http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtgcom/daily/mr253 Design 103]].)
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28* ''Fanfic/RemembranceOfTheFallen'' mentions two 100-level courses, Romulan 111 and WEP 125 ("Principles of Electronic Countermeasures"), but Eleya is also taking a class designated CMD 305.
29* In the ''Franchise/DCSuperHeroGirls'' fic ''Fanfic/SuperVillainPrevention101'', heroes-in-training who have the potential of becoming villains, or are former villains, have Super Villain Prevention 101 as a class.
30* Most of courses are numbered in ''Fanfic/TheOfficialFanfictionUniversityOfMiddleEarth'':
31-->"OFUM offers a wide range of subjects as diverse as Evil Is as Evil Does 101 taught by the esteemed Sauron himself and Poetry 202 with highly acclaimed author of 'Merry Dol and Dong Dillo: How to keep your neighbours out'; the one and only Tom Bombadil."
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34[[folder:Films -- Animation]]
35* ''WesternAnimation/MonstersUniversity'': The titular institution offers a major in Scaring for monsters who want to become Scarers. The most important subject for that major is, of course, [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment Scaring]], and its introductory course is "Scaring 101", taught by Prof. Knight. The students learn to perform all of the different scary faces and to analyze a human kid's profile to determine the best approach to scaring them to death, including which scary face to make, the place to creep on from, and noises. Failing this course means being banned from the Scaring major. Both [[TechnicianVersusPerformer Mike and Sully]] take it and [[spoiler: fail, although for different reasons -- the former for simply not being scary-looking and the latter for being a lazy talent]].
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38[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
39* At the beginning of ''Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1990'', Casey Jones offers to school Raphael in "Pain, 101" after Raph's interference allowed two purse-snatching lowlives to escape him (though, it should be said, without the purse).
40* In ''Film/FantasticFour2005'':
41** After Doom traps Mr. Fantastic with liquid nitrogen and a chair:
42--->'''Doom:''' Chemistry 101: What happens to rubber when supercooled?
43** With an IronicEcho in the final battle, when [[spoiler: the Thing cracks open a fire hydrant towards the flaming Doom:]]
44--->[[spoiler: '''Mr. Fantastic:''' Chem 101. What happens when you rapidly cool hot metal?]]
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47[[folder:Literature]]
48* In Creator/DevonMonk's ''Literature/MagicInTheBlood'', Business Magic 101 was one course she took. It didn't help with the matter at hand.
49* In Creator/SeananMcGuire's ''Literature/VelveteenVs'' universe, Heroing 101. An extremely far ranging course.
50* In Creator/LoisMcMasterBujold's ''[[Literature/VorkosiganSaga Falling Free]]'', Leo Graf is trying to take over a space station, by organizing a bunch of kids.
51--> ''Revolution 101 for the Bewildered'', Leo decided grimly, should be his course title.\
52Or worse — ''050: Remedial Revolution''...
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55[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
56* When ''Series/BoyMeetsWorld'' moved to the college years, Corey Matthews decided to try breaking out of the usual expectations and signed up for advanced and unusual college courses. When he realized that he is ''completely unprepared'' for taking advanced quantum physics courses, he tried to switch back to the normal college track. Including saying that he would sign up for any class with "101" in its name.
57* ''Series/{{Community}}'' has [[IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming every episode named after a college course]] (or something that would sound like a college course). "Spanish 101" and "Debate 109" have both been episode titles.
58** In the episode [[Recap/CommunityS2E09ConspiracyTheoriesAndInteriorDesign Conspiracy Theories and Interior Design]], Jeff and Annie have a [[ItMakesSenseInContext list of fake night school classes]], with names like "History of Something", "Introduction to Basics" and "Studyology". One of them is called "Class 101".
59* ''Series/CriminalMinds'' has an episode called "Profiling 101", where the BAU speaks in front of a college class.
60* ''Series/ForeverKnight''. Nick Knight is questioning a stripper about the murder of the week. She claims not to know much about the victim.
61-->'''Stripper:''' I guess you're going to have to keep digging...[[DoubleEntendre pulling back the layers.]]
62-->'''Nick:''' Investigational Theory 1-0-1.
63-->'''Stripper:''' Stripping, 4-0-4.
64* In ''Series/{{Heroes}}'', Hiro describes Daphne's attempting to [[LetsYouAndHimFight get him and Ando to fight each other]] as Villainy 101.
65* ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'' did this in the 5th season opener, having Ted teaching Architecture 101. He then taught a private class on how to date Robin, "Robin 101", to Barney (and one Japanese student who happened to show up).
66* On ''Series/LawAndOrder'' once Serena Southerlyn asked Arthur Branch if some maneuvering he had done was part of "Trial Tricks 10'''2'''." The implication was clearly that, while he may have been slightly clever, she still didn't have a lot of respect for his methods.
67* The short-lived 1988 {{Creator/CBS}} show ''Series/TV101'' was about a television production class taught in a high school. The cast had, among others, Creator/MattLeBlanc, [[{{Film/Clueless}} Stacy Dash]] and Creator/TeriPolo.
68* ''{{Series/Zoey 101}}'' is titled after this fashion. Additionally, one episode has Quinn alluding to this trope, when she reasons that Chase [[ReplacementGoldfish insistently going out with a crude Zoey-lookalike is him trying to replace her]], then concluding "That's Psychology 101!".
69** A side-effect of the title, but the dormitory of Zoey, alongside two varying best friends, throughout the series is Room 101 (closer to this trope than [[{{Room 101}} that]] one).
70* Tim Daggett, gymnastics commentator for NBC, has an oft-repeated catchphrase, "Gymnastics 101: Fly high and stick the landing!" (He's repeated it so often his fellow commentators have teased him about it.)
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74* Music/RoyZimmerman wrote a song called "Creation Science 101". The song describes said course as nothing but indoctrination.
75* Bowling For Soup -- "Punk Rock 101".
76* ''Series/DoctorWho''-based band Chameleon Circuit have a song titled "Galifreyan History 101".
77* Music/DepecheMode's 1988 LiveAlbum was titled ''101.''
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81* The videogame ''[[VideoGame/TheSpellcastingSeries Spellcasting 101: Sorcerers Get All The Girls]]''.
82** Its sequels are appropriately titled ''Spellcasting 201'' and ''301''.
83* The battle tutorial in ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor'' is called "[[HeKnowsAboutTimedHits Action Commands 101]]"
84* ''VideoGame/Wizard101'' is named for it -- the game is about going to a school to learn to be a wizard.
85* There's an old shareware game called ''{{VideoGame/Tubes}}'' that names its IdiosyncraticDifficultyLevels in this manner. The easiest is Tubes 101, the hardest is Tubes 301.
86* ''VideoGame/LegendOfMana'' has a quest called "Enchanted Instruments 101".
87* ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyModernWarfare2'''s JustifiedTutorial, which sees the player helping to teach the basics of firing a weapon to some new recruits, is mockingly referred to as "Pull the Trigger 101" by Sergeant Foley.
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91* The webcomic ''Webcomic/{{Demonology101}}''.
92* For a while, the web version of ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' was separated into two parts, respectively titled "Girl Genius 101" (starting with the first issue) and "Girl Genius Advanced Class" (starting with where the print comics were at the time). When 101 caught up with the start of the Advanced section, they were merged.
93** [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20110422 Ethics of Government 101]].
94* The ''VideoGame/HalfLife2'' parody webcomic ''Webcomic/{{Concerned}}'' had "[[http://www.screencuisine.net/hlcomic/index.php?date=2006-06-04 Anticitizen 101]]", as a pun on the game chapter "Anticitizen One". The course is on how to act as a rebel in the City 17 uprising, and the first lesson is about apologizing to Gordon Freeman whenever one gets in his way.
95* The {{webcomic}} ''[[http://sorcery101.net/ Sorcery 101]]''.
96* In the ''[[Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick Order of the Stick]]'' book "Dungeon Crawling Fools", Roy retorts against Belkar's accusations of being DumbMuscle by pointing out that he has an MBA from a Fighter's College. When asked what was taught, Roy grudgingly admits to having attended "[[StoneWall Standing In Front Of Other People 101]]".
97** His sister Julia first appears going to her "Necromancy 101" course.
98* ''Webcomic/TheDreamlandChronicles'': [[http://www.thedreamlandchronicles.com/the-dreamland-chronicles/chapter-15/page-1154/ Dan recommends Nobility 101]].
99* ''School Bites'' has Blood Drinking 101.
100* ''Webcomic/{{Sonichu}}'' has DAT 303, Dating Education. It's ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.
101* ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'', "Officer Training 101" according to Legs: ''[[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2011-04-17 Don't]] [[http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2011-05-14 taunt]] [[TemptingFate Murphy]]''.
102* ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'' has [[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2002-06-22 Generic Science 101]] (on the blackboard and partially hidden by the speech bubbles).
103* In the now defunct ''Franchise/StarTrek'' parody cartoon ''Sev Trek'', there was a cartoon about possible Starfleet academy classes. Submitted entries included:
104-->Psych 101: [[CaptainObvious Stating the Obvious]]\
105[[HolodeckMalfunction Malfunctioning Holodeck]] Survival 101 \
106[[ArtisticLicensePhysics Violating Physics]] 101\
107[[SpotTheImposter Evil Twin Identification]] 101\
108Command 201: [[RedShirt Expending Your Ensigns]]\
109Kirk 101: [[BoldlyComing Safe Sex With Alien Species]]\
110Vulcan 101: Coping With Illogical Species (includes [[FascinatingEyebrow Eyebrow Raising]], [[DeadpanSnarker Dry Retorts]], and Getting In The Last Word)\
111Intimate Relations with Klingons 101: [[DestructoNookie First Aid Techniques]]
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115* "Go back to Feminism 101" is more or less the feminist {{blog}} equivalent of "lurk moar." (There is a webpage titled [[http://finallyfeminism101.wordpress.com/ Feminism 101]] but the use of the term "Feminism 101" predates the page.)
116* Creator/LittleKuriboh did a skit called "Creator/DanGreen presents Abridging 101", which was using loads of sarcasm and [[{{Irony}} Verbal Irony]] to show us [[FauxToGuide how not to]] do [[TheAbridgedSeries an abridged series]] (although [[HypocriticalHumor he was guilty of a few of those points himself]]).
117* The ''WebVideo/{{lonelygirl15}}'' episode "Interrogation 101".
118* The ''{{Redearth88}}'' video "Creepy Stalking 101".
119* In ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlue'', when Tucker tries to teach the alien how to speak English, he refers to his 'class' as "English 101: Remedial Kickass".
120** It aren't that hard.
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124* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' had the reference book "Slumber 101: Everything you wanted to know about slumber parties, but were afraid to ask" in the episode "Look Before You Sleep."
125* ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants'' episode "Artist Unknown" features Squidward teaching Art Class 101.
126* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' had Nuclear Physics 101. In one episode, Homer reveals that he never passed "Remedial Science 1A".
127* In ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'', the Looniversity where the characters attend will often attend classes such as "Class Clowning 101" or "Super Heroics 101."
128* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' has the episode "Doof 101".
129* ''WesternAnimation/{{Mixels}}'' has the course "Mixing 101", where the art of [[FusionDance Mixing]] is taught.
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132[[folder:Real Life]]
133* [[http://homepage.mac.com/msb/163x/faqs/nuclear_warfare_101.html Nuclear Warfare 101]].
134** [[http://homepage.mac.com/msb/163x/faqs/nuclear_warfare_102.html And 102!]].
135** [[http://homepage.mac.com/msb/163x/faqs/nuclear_warfare_103.html And 103!]].
136* Norwich University, a University in Vermont, has an open house named "[=NU101=]".
137* UCSD, and presumably the rest of the University of California system, averts this trope. Lower division classes are all in double digits, and at the time, there are no lower classes that are Subject 101.
138** True. At UC Berkeley, Subject 1-99 classes are lower division, Subject 100–199 are upper division, and Subject 200-299 are for graduate students. There are other numbers as well, for various other specialized courses. Sometimes things can get weird: Math 16A covers the same basic material as Math 1A, but is meant for non-math/science majors and is thus easier. Likewise, Psychology 2 is easier than Psychology 1, since 2 is meant for non-psych majors. The real kicker? Statistics has three lower division courses labelled "Introduction to Statistics" -- 20 (for math/science majors), 21 (for business majors), and 2 (for everyone else), ''none of which are actually required for the Statistics major''.
139** Interestingly enough, the labeling appears to be semi-random. One major requires people to take Math 1A/1B, then Math 53/54. Other majors require Math 16A/16B (which is easier) instead of 1A/1B. And crosslisted classes often don't share the same number with ''themselves'', leading to courses such as "[=MCBC100A=][=/=][=ChemC130A=]".
140** Similarly, at Penn State, if you want an easy course, Subject 101 is not what you're looking for. A number of departments have Subject 001, which is as introductory as a class will ever get.
141** At Indiana University, 100-level classes in many subjects are intended for non-majors. Majors start their classes in the 200-level.
142* The Mexican version of this trope is simply using one single number, usually Roman in official designation. The first calculus class, for example, would be Calculus I, then Calculus II, then Calculus III and so on.
143** Universities in Brazil do the same.
144** As do Chilean ones. Might be a Latin American thing.
145** In the US, these often combine with 101; hence [=MATH101=] is Calculus I.
146*** To clarify, in these sorts of cases American History I might be HIS 101, followed by American History II aka HIS 102, while World History I might be HIS 106, followed by World History II aka HIS 107. (There may or may not be HIS 103, 104, and/or 105.) They are all introductory classes, thus 100 level, but it is likely that the 10– numbering really doesn't indicate much else. The main point is arranging things so that when classes are listed by course number, sequential classes are listed together, starting with the first in the sequence.
147*** That's exactly how it goes in Chilean ones; for example, General Physics go [=FIS100=] (introduction), 110 (General I), 120 (General II), etc., all of them, of course, according to the college in question.
148* At University of New Hampshire, first year classes are 401 and 402, second year 501 and 502, etc. Nobody seems to know why.
149* Some schools attempt to subvert this trope and appear more edumacated by adding a '0' to the end of the three digit designation, thus giving the regular course a higher number -- and, by supposed extension, make it seem more advanced. English 101 becomes English 1010, for example. This fools no one, though it occasionally confuses the person in charge of transferring credits at a school who numbers things normally.
150** One Cal State school uses 1008 and 1009 in place of 100 and 101, possibly to accommodate more class numbers.
151* In an attempt to confuse new students familiar with this trope, or possibly to give more room for sub-divisions and differentiate materials done for old courses, some British universities use a four digit code, often with a department tag. Introductory Mathematics might be MT 1001, whilst Organic and Biological Chemistry 1 might be CH 1601.
152** A similar concept is in use at some colleges in America. For example, Texas Woman's University, all classes are assigned a four digit code after the subject clarifier. The first number is the level, the last number is how many credit hours it offers, and the middle two define the class. As such, a lot of classes start at 1013, with labs being marked as 1011.
153** Georgia Tech uses four digit course numbers for everything, but there's no pattern in the last three digits. An introductory class might be 1050, or 1100, or 1113, or even 1371.
154** At Canada's Trent University, it varies by department (generally three digits in humanities like English and Women's Studies, and four digits in the actual and alleged sciences).
155* At Texas A&M University, first year courses are 1xx, second year 2xx, third year 3xx, fourth year 4xx, and grad school 6xx. Presumably, the Aggies didn't like 5xx.
156* {{Subverted|Trope}} at several Canadian universities (including the University of Calgary and Athabasca University), where first-year courses start in the 200-range, second-year courses are in the 300-range, and so on up to the 600-range (for Master's students). 100-level courses are usually remedial courses on the level of high school.
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