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Two Point Campus is full of interesting courses that you can offer students. One of the more random courses available is Internet History, which is pretty much what the name suggests. Internet History is a course for 'web-goblins' who want to study the history of the internet and computers.
Internet History is a good secondary course to invest in since it requires rooms that are also on other courses. For example, a VR Lab can be used for Internet History and Virtual Normality. The required Computer Lab can also be used on a number of different courses. This guide will break down everything about Internet History and how to make it work on your campus.
How To Unlock Internet History
To unlock Internet History, you'll need to progress to the third level of the campaign, Mitton University. Once you start this level, you'll immediately be given access to Robotics, but you'll need to complete the One Star objective to also unlock Internet History. Here's a breakdown of all the objectives to earn One Star at Mitton University.
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Build a Robot |
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Complete Two Research Projects |
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10 Level 6 Robotics Students |
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Campus Level 12 |
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Completing these objectives gives you a variety of rewards, including access to the Internet History course.
Internet History Course Details
Internet History has a medium difficulty level and a duration of three years, which means students will graduate after three years if their grades are sufficient. This course also has an average tuition fee of $7,200 per student, making it even more attractive as a secondary course alongside Virtual Normality.
You'll be able to upgrade existing courses or offer new ones at the end of an academic year. During this summer break, you'll have the option of spending Course Points on any of your unlocked courses. Internet History costs 30 Course Points to begin and upgrading the course further will increase the course's student intake and maximum teacher qualification.
A level one Internet History course will require one Computer Lab, one Lecture Theatre, and one teacher qualified in Internet History. As you level up your courses and your student intake increases, your campus will soon seem very full. This also means that you'll need to build more facilities to accommodate your growing campus. Here's a breakdown of the required rooms for every Internet History course level:
Course Level |
Student Intake |
Maximum Teacher Qualification Level |
Computer Labs |
Lecture Theatres |
Internet History Teachers |
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1 |
10 |
3 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
15 |
4 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
3 |
20 |
5 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
4 |
25 |
6 |
2 |
1 |
2 |
5 |
30 |
6 |
2 |
1 |
2 |
6 |
35 |
7 |
2 |
1 |
3 |
7 |
40 |
7 |
2 |
1 |
3 |
8 |
45 |
8 |
2 |
1 |
3 |
9 |
50 |
9 |
3 |
2 |
4 |
10 |
55 |
10 |
3 |
2 |
4 |
Install vending machines, food and drinks kiosks, and water coolers to make sure students aren't hungry or thirsty.
Internet History Required Rooms And Facilities
Internet History mainly takes place across lectures in the Lecture Theatre or classes in the Computer Lab. The game will only tell you that Internet History requires a Lecture Theatre and a Computer Lab, but students will still demand and need other facilities to complete the course, including a VR Lab. Even if you fill a room with all of its required items, students will request other items for assignments in the following years and months.
Toilets, Shower Rooms, and a Student Union should all be built to satisfy student needs and keep them happy. Dormitories are important, as they give students a place to rest, get changed and relax.
If students are unhappy due to a lack of hygiene or entertainment, they may consider dropping out, or they might just refuse to pay their tuition fees.
VR Lab
VR Labs are unique since the only courses that need them are Virtual Normality and Internet History. Internet History students will use this room for classes and to level up.
VR Labs will only require an entrance and a VR Platform before you're able to place the room, but, over time, students will need all the equipment below to study with.
VR Labs cost $35,100 and have a minimum room size of 5x4. That minimum room size is only really enough to fit in a VR Platform and a few chairs, so if you have the space, make this room larger.
Item |
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VR Platform |
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VR Chair |
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VR Desk |
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VR Headsets |
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VR Projector |
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Computer Lab
Computer Labs are used in many courses, including Internet History. Many of the items in the Computer Lab provide learning boosts, which is useful since students will request many of those same items for their assignments.
Computer Labs cost $26,700 and have a minimum room size of 6x5.
Here's a breakdown of the most essential Computer Lab items:
Items |
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Whiteboard |
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Analogue Console |
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Analogue Computer |
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Super Computer |
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Digital Console |
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Super Console |
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Super Server |
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Digital Server |
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Monitor |
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Lecture Theatre Items
Lecture Theatres are essential rooms regardless of what course you decide to teach. Remember that you can also hold film screenings in the events tab to provide entertainment and improve campus happiness.
It costs $21,300 to build a Lecture Theatre and it has a minimum room size of 4x4. If you're happy with one of your lecture theatres, copy and paste the room whenever you need a duplicate.
Item |
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Lectern |
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Lecture Seating |
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Autocue |
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Surround Sound |
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Library Items
A Library can be used by students of any course to study, complete assignments and level up. Make sure you place enough bookshelves and cubicles since a queue will form around certain items if you don't provide enough of them.
A Library costs $11,900 to build and has a minimum room size of 3x3.
Item |
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Textbook Cubicle |
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Library Reception |
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Bookcase |
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Computer Cubicle |
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Study Cubicle |
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Internet History Bookcase |
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Giant Library Reception |
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Records Cubicle |
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