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What type of training provides the member with the skills and knowledge necessary to perform unit and billet specific requirements.
Advanced Training
What is a multiple-choice test administered to in-service personnel trying to increase their DoD Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) scores.
Armed Forces Classification Test (AFCT)
A multiple choice test only administered to applicants through recruiting offices via the Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) for members initially entering the Coast Guard.
Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) Test
A score that is mathematically calculated using a combination of scores from specific sections of the ASVAB. This score is used to establish eligibility for certain training opportunities.
Armed Forces Qualification Test (AFQT)
What type of training is conducted for members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary to enhance performance qualifications.
Auxiliary Training
What are Billet Control Numbers (BCNs)
A unique number assigned to each billet for the purpose of identification.
What are job-related knowledge, skills, abilities, and personal attributes that a person exercises while performing the business of any given position.
Competencies
Who is the staff officer at Headquarters who is responsible for monitoring course execution, quotas and currency of the course contents. Course Managers report to the Program Manager.
Course Manager
What is an Enabling Objective (EO)
Outcomes that support the TPO
What type of Training or Education programs conducted for organizations outside the Coast Guard such as state enforcement personnel, other Federal agencies, boating public, etc.
External Organization Training
What type of Instruction usually conducted at facilities with classrooms by dedicated resident staffs but also includes correspondence courses, on-line and e-Learning courses following a formal schedule with supporting lesson plans, etc
Formal Training and Education
Initial training provided to prepare individuals to perform at the apprentice level in a specified job.
Job Entry Level Training
what is a locally produced, unit level, requirement used whenever there is no existing PQS to cover a specific watch station function or maintenance requirement.
Job Qualifications Requirements (JQR)
What type of Instruction of more than 20 weeks in length for military members, which requires a permanent change of station. Instruction of more than 120 calendar days for civilian personnel.
Long Term Training or Education
What type of Training conducted throughout the Coast Guard on common military subjects for military and civilian personnel. Examples include first aid, drug education, Sexual Harassment Prevention, etc.
Mandated Training (MT):
Which type of Training which does not require travel by the specific training location Examples include e-Learning and PQG.
Non-Resident Course
What is the Process by which EPQs are developed, and occurs for each rating every three years.
Occupational Analysis (OA):
What type of Training is conducted at facilities with classrooms and/or laboratories, including roadshows, by a dedicated resident staff.
Resident Training and Education
What type of training has a duration of instruction less than 20 weeks for military personnel or 120 calendar days or less for civilian personnel that does not require a permanent change of station
Short Term Training
What are High level objectives which may include related EOs required for completion of a course.
Terminal Performance Objective (TPO)
What type of Training is intended to mold and coordinate actions and activities of individuals and teams into a single effective force.
Unit Training
Who is responsible for Identifing and scheduling mandatory training
Unit Training Officer (TO)
Who is responsible for developing a unit training plan
Unit Training Officer (TO)
Who is responsible for Identifing member and organizational training needs
Supervisor
AFC-56 funds are used for ______
formal training performed as temporary duty (TDY) for civilian and military personnel
What educational opportunities shall only be funded by AFC-56 funds.
1. Accession training.
2. Advanced education.
3. Voluntary education.
4. Class “C” training.
5. Class “A” training.
6. Tuition Assistance.
7. Mandated Training.
AFC-30T funds are used for ______
travel, per diem and tuition for training that is not approved nor funded through the AFC-56 account, and which has been approved by the Unit Training Board
Which funds are Reserve Training Program Expense, which provides funding for all necessary expenses for the Coast Guard Reserve who are not members attending accession training as identified in the Reserve Policy Manual
AFC-90
Which funds are for travel and transportation expenses associated with Permanent Change of Station (PCS) orders for military personnel and their dependents
AFC-20
Which funds are for general operating and maintenance expenses. Travel, per diem and tuition for formal training intended for field execution of training that is not approved nor funded through the AFC-56 account can be funded through this account.
AFC-30
Which rating specialties are available under the striker program?
BM, DC, FS, MK, SK, YN