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* Indicates new courses added to the JKO LCMS after July 2011. The “*” is not a part of the actual course number.<br />

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JKO Course Descriptions<br />

U.S. Army North Newcomer Orientation Event ARNJ7-US027-02 N<br />

This event is a required course dealing with USARNORTH facilities, capabilities, and mission. This course is offered monthly<br />

and must be attended in person or by VCT. At this time it cannot be completed online. Please notify your course manager if<br />

you do not receive credit for the course after successfully completing the training. 1 hour(s)<br />

UN Peace Support Operations Orientation Course J3ST-MN048 N,S<br />

Completion of this password-protected course will prove extremely useful to personnel preparing for assignments in International<br />

Headquarters in Peace Support Operations (PSO). Students who successfully complete this foundation course will benefit<br />

more fully from residential PSO courses and exercises offered by National or International Institutions. 10 hour(s)<br />

Unconventional Warfare Overview for Joint Force Commanders and Staff J3OP-US622* N,S<br />

The Irregular Warfare (IW) Unconventional Warfare course is the second in a series of six Irregular Warfare courses designed to<br />

introduce student warfighters on basic fundamentals of unconventional warfare. This course will lead students through the<br />

fundamentals of unconventional warfare, also called UW; provide the history of United States involvement in UW; joint and interagency<br />

coordination requirements for UW; and finally, describe seven basic phases for UW. The Unconventional Warfare<br />

course provides relevant UW learning to staff and individual augmentees who cannot attend formal residence Joint Professional<br />

Military Education or training exercises. The intended audience includes military, interagency, and multinational planners<br />

and operators preparing for deployment. 4.5 hour(s)<br />

United Nations Assistance Mission (UNAMA) in Afghanistan J3OP-MN900-06-02 N,S<br />

This course is part of a larger ISAF Curriculum. This lesson provides an understanding of the United Nations Assistance Mission<br />

in Afghanistan (UNAMA) organisation. Topics include UNAMA’s origin, mandate, role, and organisational structure, pillars<br />

that guide activities, and UNAMA’s relationship with Provincial Reconstruction Teams (PRTs). UNAMA is the lead agency in<br />

Afghanistan and all PRT activities are carried out in coordination with the UNAMA. 0.5 hour(s)<br />

UNIX Security for System Administrators (SA) Course J6SN-US387 N,S<br />

The purpose of this course is to provide an overview of UNIX security basics for Systems Administrators (SAs) and Information<br />

Assurance Officers (IAOs). The course is designed to help beginning- to intermediate-SAs and IAOs understand their roles in<br />

keeping the system secure; understand vulnerabilities and threats; identify, classify, and use system commands to assist in<br />

keeping the system secure. The course provides a conceptual UNIX Security foundation supporting Department of Defense<br />

(DoD) Technical and Management Level I Information Assurance Certifications. It is appropriate as a refresher for Technical<br />

and Management Level II. 10.5 hour(s)<br />

Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Course J3OP-US124 N,S<br />

This course is directed toward those officers selected to attend Joint Staff training and perform duties as JTF, Combatant, or<br />

Component Staff Planner. It is focused at the operational level of war but includes aspects of tactical UAS use. Aspects of<br />

Maritime Domain Awareness are not included in this version. 8 hour(s)<br />

Urdu Headstart 2 Modules 00-10 - Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center (DLIFLC) USA-URHS-00-10*<br />

N,S<br />

Urdu Headstart2 consists of two units. Unit One (Sound and Script is course 00) teaches the basics of the target language in<br />

twenty interactive tasks. Unit Two (Military are courses 01-10) consists of a total of fifty mission-specific tasks. These tasks are<br />

designed according to military training and include scenarios covering public safety, medical situations, basic command, cordon<br />

and search, and even gathering intelligence. In order to complete a language requirement, users must complete all eleven<br />

courses (modules 00-10) in a target language; therefore, the Headstart2 courses have been organized into curriculums to ensure<br />

all lessons are complete. A user will only be able to obtain a completion certificate once the entire curriculum is complete.<br />

80 hour(s)<br />

US European Command's Strategy of Active Security - An Overview Course EUC-ECJ8-110-N-HB N<br />

The purpose of this course is to enable users to identify clearly the mission, objectives, and the process of EUCOM's Strategy of<br />

Active Security (SAS). This course will explain the security challenges and opportunities facing Europe today and identify EUCO-<br />

M's strategic objectives and priorities. This course will also explore regional and global stability and security implications of<br />

EUCOM Building Partner Capacity (BPC) activities. 1 hour(s)<br />

US European Command's Strategy of Active Security - An Overview Course-Lite EUC-ECJ8-110-N-LB N<br />

The purpose of this course is to enable users to identify clearly the mission, objectives, and the process of EUCOM's Strategy of<br />

Active Security (SAS). This course will explain the security challenges and opportunities facing Europe today and identify EUCO-<br />

M's strategic objectives and priorities. This course will also explore regional and global stability and security implications of<br />

EUCOM Building Partner Capacity (BPC) activities. 1 hour(s)

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