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Originally Posted by Supersapper
What really frosts me about this DDE learning is that for ILE, if you get the 10 month ILE/AOC course, you get a Masters. At least I'm researching that claim now, anyway. If true, then we onliners don't get the same treatment, since if I complete ILE and AOC online, I get bupkus.
Welcome to the Army, they said.
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http://cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/l...ion/p4013coll2
The Master of Military Art and Science (MMAS) program began in 1964 at the US Army Command and General Staff College (CGSC). CGSC regular course
students may elect to take a set of electives, write a thesis, and earn an accredited Masters. This collection contains all the publicly releasable monographs produced since the program began in 1964. MMAS theses provide in-depth research on historical events, operational issues, and organizations, both existing and proposed.
https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Jour...at-a-Distance/
****Not only can students enroll in skill identifier-producing programs, they can also pursue a Master of Military Art and Science (MMAS) degree as part of the electives program****
It's probably already nothing you don't already know.
What I am NOT finding is the exact course syllabus that spells out the path to the Master's Degree. They say it can be done, but how?