Acoustic Analyst and Anti-Submarine Warfare Fundamentals (PDF)
Acoustic Analyst and Anti-Submarine Warfare Fundamentals (PDF)
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3. Rationale for Provision<br />
3.1 Rationale <strong>and</strong> Marketing Summary<br />
The University short course in <strong>Acoustic</strong> Intelligence <strong>and</strong> <strong>Anti</strong> <strong>Submarine</strong> <strong>Fundamentals</strong><br />
is a unique programme of a single m<strong>and</strong>atory taught module <strong>and</strong> is designed to bring<br />
together practitioners from a wide area of <strong>Anti</strong> <strong>Submarine</strong> <strong>Warfare</strong> (ASW) in a<br />
comprehensive academic programme. Student experience <strong>and</strong> prior learning in this field<br />
will be further developed utilising lectures, seminars <strong>and</strong> practical sessions, which will<br />
enhance <strong>and</strong> assist students working in the ASW sector.<br />
The <strong>Acoustic</strong> <strong>Analyst</strong> <strong>and</strong> ASW short course has been marketed extensively <strong>and</strong><br />
interest from the UK MoD <strong>and</strong> other international military organisations has been<br />
overwhelming. UK Trade <strong>and</strong> Industry (UKTI) approved countries include:<br />
• UK (Including Industry, MoD – serving / ex personnel)<br />
• Singapore<br />
• Malaysia<br />
• United Arab Emirates (UAE)<br />
• Germany<br />
• Saudi Arabia<br />
• Turkey<br />
• India<br />
• Kuwait<br />
• Oman<br />
• Qatar<br />
• Canada<br />
The programme is available to any applicants who are either currently serving military<br />
personnel, those who have recently left the armed forces or civilians who are employed<br />
in an associated relevant profession with an interest in gaining marketable educational<br />
qualifications in <strong>Acoustic</strong> Analysis <strong>and</strong> <strong>Anti</strong> <strong>Submarine</strong> <strong>Warfare</strong>. In line with previous<br />
EW courses offered by the University of Lincoln, all serving personel must be serving for<br />
forces approved by the UK MoD for partnership engagement.<br />
3.2 Course Aims<br />
The aims of this short course are to provide the new <strong>Anti</strong> <strong>Submarine</strong> <strong>Warfare</strong> student<br />
with the <strong>Fundamentals</strong> of <strong>Acoustic</strong> Analysis <strong>and</strong> <strong>Anti</strong> <strong>Submarine</strong> <strong>Warfare</strong> within the<br />
modern Operational Environment. The primary module is designed to be delivered over<br />
two phases. The first phase will provide the student with the fundamentals of Electronic<br />
<strong>Warfare</strong> (EW). The second phase introduces the student to <strong>Acoustic</strong> Analysis <strong>and</strong> <strong>Anti</strong><br />
<strong>Submarine</strong> <strong>Warfare</strong> (ASW).<br />
3.3 Resources<br />
Each student will be assigned a University of Lincoln mentor as well as taught,<br />
administred to <strong>and</strong> mentored by University of Lincoln approved MASS-Abacus skilled<br />
EW <strong>and</strong> ASW instructors, whose primary role will be to ensure that all of the students<br />
learning resource requirements are identified <strong>and</strong> catered for in a professional capacity.<br />
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