9/6/2012 - MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE, Ala. (AFNS) -- Officials at the Air Force Culture and Language Center, part of Air University's Spaatz Center at Maxwell Air Force Base Ala., are now taking applications for the fall session of its "Introduction to Culture" course.
Enrollment began Sept. 6 and continues through Oct. 3. This general education course introduces Airmen to the principles of culture in the Air Force context. It fulfills three resident hours of social science or program elective credit in the Community College of the Air Force program.
ITC is an entirely online, self-paced course, and is offered at no charge to enlisted active duty, Air Reservists or Air National Guardsmen enrolled in a CCAF program. The fall 2012 class begins Oct. 11 and ends Jan. 16, 2013.
ITC is one of two CCAF-credit courses offered by the AFCLC. Enrollment for the second course, Cross-Cultural Communication, will begin Oct. 4. Courses are delivered via AU's web-based Blackboard Learning Management System. Internet access is required. For more information on these courses, e-mail afclc.enroll@maxwell.af.mil or see the website at www.culture.af.mil/courses.
Comments
1/8/2013 11:58:41 AM ET The AFCLC does provide students an opportunity to submit feedback about course materials and delivery. We encourage these inputs take them very seriously and are constantly striving to improve our courses and their delivery. In addition any current or prior students should feel free to contact us via the Education Support Section's organizational e-mail box and provide feedback on any topic afclc.ess@maxwell.af.milSincerelyMr. Olin GoodhueChief Education SupportAir Force Culture and Language CenterMaxwell AFB AL 36112
Olin Goodhue, Maxwell AFB AL
9/10/2012 8:43:34 AM ET BS Why specifically was the course bad Did you do a course critiqueif it was offered
KS, Pen
9/7/2012 3:31:19 PM ET I did this course when it was offered last semester. What a disaster. I hope they've worked out all the issues with tests and all the other issues everyone else was having.