The Basic Leader Course (BLC), formerly the Warrior Leader Course (WLC) and Primary Leadership Development Course (PLDC), is the first course of study in the US Army noncommissioned officer Professional Development System (NCOPDS). BLC is a month-long course that trains specialists and corporals in the fundamentals of leadership.
· On Oct. 15, 2005, the PLDC became the Warrior Leader Course and was redesigned to prepare Soldiers for asymmetrical warfare. The WLC is constantly updated to reflect current tactics, techniques ...
· The Warrior Leader Course (WLC) is non-MOS specific, taught in an NCO Academy live-in environment IAW the small group instruction (SGI) process; it consists of classroom interaction with practical...
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2005Throughout the history of The United States Sergeants Major Academy, BLC has evolved over the years. What was originally called the Primary Leadership Development Course changed in October 2005 to the Warrior Leader Course.
On Oct. 15, 2005, the PLDC became the Warrior Leader Course and was redesigned to prepare Soldiers for asymmetrical warfare. The WLC is constantly updated to reflect current tactics, techniques and procedures used by both coalition and anti-coalition forces in Iraq and Afghanistan.
WASHINGTON (Army News Service, Oct. 12, 2005) — The Army has announced that its Primary Leadership Development Course will be renamed the Warrior Leader Course, beginning Oct. 15, and officials said the new name reflects changes made to PLDC curriculum over the past year.
The next level of education is Advanced Leader Course (ALC), formerly known as Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course (BNCOC).
The first award of the NCO Professional Development Ribbon is issued for completion of the Basic Leader Course (BLC [former titles of BLC include: the "Warrior Leader Course", "Primary NCO Course", "Combat Army Course", and the "Primary Leadership Development Course"]).
90-dayAdvanced Leader Course (ALC) It consists of a 90-day online program and a branch-specific resident phase. This course is for you if you've been selected for promotion to staff sergeant.
WLC is a month long course that trains Specialists, Corporals, and Sergeants in the fundamentals of leadership. The course curriculum includes instruction in Leadership Skills, Training Skills and Warfighting Skills. To graduate, soldiers must pass the following evaluations: Land Navigation (70%)
169 academic hoursBASIC LEADER COURSE OVERVIEW: The Basic Leader Course is a 22-academic-day, MOS immaterial course consisting of 169 academic hours.
c. Priority 3. In order to fill all BLC training seats, non-promotable SPC/CPL with demonstrated leadership potential may attend BLC only when all higher order of merit list (OML) categories are exhausted.
AMEDD Advanced Noncommissioned Officer Course (91CMF ANCOC) This course is releasable to military students from all requesting foreign countries without restrictions.
Advanced Leaders Course (ALC) is a branch-specific course that provides Soldiers selected for promotion to SSG an opportunity to enhance leadership, technical skill, tactical expertise and experience needed to lead squad-size units. Completion of DLC Level 2 is a prerequisite for attendance at ALC.
VIRTUAL BASIC LEADER COURSE INFORMATION: The Virtual Basic Leader Course will be a 23-day (169-hours) course that follows a daily training schedule (not self-paced) from your duty location as specified on your orders.
12, 2005) — The Army has announced that its Primary Leadership Development Course will be renamed the Warrior Leader Course, beginning Oct. 15 , and officials said the new name reflects changes made to PLDC curriculum over the past year.
The long-term goal is to train all specialists with promotion potential at the WLC , Schexnayder said. He said the course will teach specialists how to be an NCO and focus on leading, training, caring, maintaining, and warrior skills.
PLDC used an instructor-centered, exposure, and feedback system. Instruction consisted of lecture, classroom-based practical exercises, and a cognitive skills test. A short Field Training Exercise was the practical exercise used to evaluate combat leader skills.