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  2. www.rmc-cmr.ca › en › rmc-onlineRMC Online

    General information on the Undergraduate Studies Programmes and Certificates offered (online) at the Royal Military College of Canada. To register for courses, you must first apply to become an RMC student. Apply Now. If you are an RMC part time student, you may login to register for a course.

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    The Department of Defence Studies is a department of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities that is located at the Canadian Forces College in Toronto, Ontario. The Master of Defence Studies (MDS) is a professional degree granted by the Royal Military College of Canada (RMC) and is only offered to Canadian and foreign senior military officers...

    Master of Defence Studies

    The degree of Master of Defence Studies will be awarded to JCSP students who successfully complete a programme of studies comprised of either of the following patterns: 1. Course Pattern (tengraduate credits) 2. Directed Research Project Pattern (eight graduate credits plus a two creditdirected research project) All students are required to complete sevencommon graduate credits: 1. DS520: Planning at the Operational Level (2 credits) 2. DS545: Component Capabilities 3. DS555: Leadership 4. DS...

    Non-Degree Courses

    JCSP students who are not admitted to the MDS at the start of JCSP will take two non-credit courses to satisfy the professional military education requirements of JCSP. These courses are not eligible for any full or partial graduate course credit nor do these courses appear on RMC transcripts. Those who apply for MDS admission subsequent to commencing JCSP studies will be required to complete a minimum of twoadditional graduate credits.

    Joint Command and Staff Programme

    The Joint Command and Staff Programme (JCSP) is for mid-level leaders and managers, available in two learning streams, both of which include the option of reading for a Master of Defence Studies, and designed to extend the knowledge base required by professional officers. It is intended primarily for Majors and Lieutenant-Commanders, and seeks to provide officers with the analytical and interpretive skills necessary for military success and quality leadership of the Canadian Forces. Students...

    National Security Programme

    The National Security Programme (NSP) is a ten-month residential programme, which offers courses designed to prepare senior officers at the Colonel and Captain(N) rank level or civilian equivalent for demanding command and leadership positions in a global environment. Students are competitively selected in accordance with professional standards and potential for advancement. The curriculum emphasizes strategic leadership, strategic management and war fighting in joint and combined operations...

    Additional Defence Studies Credits

    Students requiring additional DS courses to complete the requirements for the MDS are invited to register for the following courses related to their professional duties, under appropriate supervision assigned by the Department of Defence Studies. The following courses may be available by arrangement with faculty of the Department of Defence Studies. 1. DS501: Analysis of Contemporary Conflict 2. DS503: Field Research on Contemporary Conflict 3. DS505: Analysis of Defence Headquarters Issues 4...

    DS501 Analysis of Contemporary Conflict

    Students learn techniques for conflict analysis from a reading package and apply those techniques to analyze a recent or contemporary conflict drawing on primary and secondary sources. Students provide an assessment and critique of the utility of various analytical tools for the purposes of the research problem they have chosen. Seminar: 1. 3 periods a week (one term) Credit(s): 1. 1

    DS503 Field Research on Contemporary Conflict

    Drawing on primary and secondary sources, students map a conflict and identify researchable questions, consider ethical and safety issues, and deploy for a period of field research using Rapid Assessment Procedure (RAP) or a comparable technique. Research involving human subjects require prior approval by a university Research Ethics Board. Supervisors may request evidence of competence in analytical techniques before permitting the field research to proceed. Corequisite: 1. DS501: Analysis o...

    DS505 Analysis of Defence Headquarters Issues

    Students survey from a reading package analytical techniques drawing on various disciplines (organizational psychology, sociology, anthropology, and management science) appropriate to research in a complex headquarters environment. They then apply an appropriate technique to the study of a professional problem within a defence headquarters or similar organization. Students provide an assessment and critique of the utility of various analytical tools for the purposes of the research problem th...

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    If you are interested in applying for the ROTP, you must apply online through the Canadian Armed Forces. When asked "Are you only interested in Subsidized education", please answer "Yes" to indicate you are applying for the ROTP.

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