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by Prof. Bernard Ward 3 min read

Where can I find JPME?

JPME Phase II is available for CDRs and CAPTs at National Defense Universities (Joint Forces Staff College - Joint Advanced Warfighting School, Industrial College of the Armed Forces, and National War College) and all of the senior service colleges.

What is JPME phase1?

JPME is usually divided into two phases: JPME Phase I consists of those joint learning objectives identified in the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Officer Professional Military Education Policy (OPMEP) that are required to be included in intermediate and senior level service college's curriculum; JPME Phase II ...

How long is JPME phase1?

41 weeksLocation & Duration The duration of this program typically lasts 41 weeks.

How long do you have to complete ACSC?

ACSC DL 6.0 is a rigorous program and requires a significant investment of time and attention to complete. Although it is possible to complete all requirements in 7 months, this requires significant focus and flexibility on the part of the student. Figure 1. The program consists of 12 courses (see Figure 1 above).Oct 18, 2017

What is JPME today?

Joint Professional Military Education (JPME) is a form of Professional Military Education (PME) in the United States that emphasizes a multiservice approach.

Is JPME a masters degree?

JPME Phase I & Master's Degree. The Master of Arts in Defense and Strategic Studies is a 10-month curriculum for resident students divided into trimesters with core teachings and electives.

How do I complete JPME?

Students can complete JPME Phase I by completing the three core courses (JMO, S&W, TSDM) through any of the four programs (Fleet Seminar, NWC-at-NPS, Web-Enabled, CDROM-Based) or by mixing courses completed in any of the four programs.

What is JPME II?

JPME Phase II completes the process of joint education for officers who qualified as joint qualified officers (JQOs). JCWS instructs students on the integrated strategic deployment, employment, sustainment, conflict termination, and redeployment of joint forces.

How do you get into Naval War College?

Applicants applying for this program must possess a Baccalaureate Degree (i.e., B.S./B.A.), preferably from a regionally accredited institution. They must be currently serving as an active duty officer, reserve officer, or defense-related federal employee. Contracted personnel are not eligible to apply.

Can you fail ACSC?

If you fail a block test you must wait 3 days to request retest or until the score is posted in AUSIS—whichever is later. Two time failure of a block test results in disenrollment from ACSC. Students may request re-enrollment after 30 days.

Is ACSC required for Lt Col?

Successful completion of ACSC or an equivalent command and staff college of another service (e.g., United States Army Command & General Staff College; College of Naval Command and Staff curriculum of the U.S. Naval War College) is considered a de facto requirement for all majors in the U.S. Air Force (to include Air ...

Is Air Force ranked?

Enlisted Air Force ranks are broken down into three levels: Airmen (E-1 through E-4), non-commissioned officers (E-5 and E-6) and senior non-commissioned officers (E-7 through E-9). The Air Force is the only one of the five branches of the U.S. military where NCO status is achieved at the grade of E-5.