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Show 12 HILL TOP TIMES Friday, January 18, 1985 College programs change Education Service Office Air University activated new Air Command and Staff College associate programs this month. The ACSC intermediate professional military education courses have been restructured and new curriculum materials have been developed. The associate programs for both the seminar and correspondence methods will consist of two prerequisite correspondence courses, a and an elective correspondence course. Officers who have six years commissioned service and have comOfficer School and pleted Squadron GS-1and above are in civilians grade eligible for ACSC programs. Eligible personnel who wish to complete ACSC by the seminar method should enroll in prerequisite 00032, Staff Communications; which is now available. The second prerequisite course, 00033, Thinking About War, will be available after March 1. For ....... ....... ............ ... .... ...... ... ...... ...... - ... .... ....... ...... academic year 1985-86- . The latest revision of the ACSC associate program is phase one of a four-yea- r effort to improve education distant programs. It is the student-centere- d promost flexible, PME. intermediate gram available for Between the new seminar program and the correspondence program any office anywhere should be able to complete intermediate PME. Phase one is the first step of an evolving program which is planned to culminate in a 1 four-phase- 1985. seminars, ACSC will waive com- pletion of these courses prior to the seminar start date, but students must computer-directe- complete the courses early in the formal seminar program. The seminars will convene weekly for 40 weeks beginning the last week of August 1985. 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