OFFICE OF TRAINING BULLETIN

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CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Retjs)k 20 Q8 W&RDffjff6 ff[y00030005-1 OFFICE OF TRAINING Number 65 BULLETIN BOARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 EXTERNAL PROGRAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 MILITARY RESERVISTS . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 DIRECTORIES OTR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 TRAINING OFFICERS . . . . . . . . . . . 20 OTR INSTRUCTORS . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 OTR SCHEDULE OF COURSES . . 6 JAnt Boo -___----_ ?~-r FSAT'IE Ju KC?t'_... .....~ a ei: Y' K~/ #, a :.. ie ,... Approved For se 0 - DP78-9SA'90 F0lQ, Z~ ~I~ ~ ffl AL USE ONLY t~_6_L 03051 9 A Approved For Release 2002/08/26 ''~$''-03000 CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY SAVE THIS COPY OF THE BULLETIN because it contains: The Schedule of OTR's courses at headquarters and at the or the academic year 1962-63. The names, office addresses, and telephone extensions of Chief Instructors of OTR's courses. The Directories, which include the names of Training Officers, their office location and telephone numbers. Information on the off-campus program for the fall, and the FSI Schedule for the year, and It should be used to supplement the Catalog of Courses which you already have, or will receive shortly. Courses are listed alphabetically in the Index on Page In the text they are arranged according to the School or Staff responsible for the instruction. They are identified as full-time or part-time, with total hours indicated in parenthesis. Inclusive dates are listed under the title. If a course is not formally scheduled we have noted it as "Scheduled on Request. " Some September dates predate publication of the Bulletin: These dates were announced in earlier editions but we chose to print them here so that those who have to plan training programs will have an idea of the frequency of a course during the yea CONFUD%ENTIAL Sefi4w~i W .Release /Q ?I,f.E=~J-003NLY00020003000 Page 1 25X1A Approve~For ReI /08/26: CIA-RDP78-0309OA000200030005-1 CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY 25X1 Courses are usually given as classroom instruction. If there is a special requirement that cannot be met through the regular scheduled program, arrangements may be made with the Chief of the School or Staff to have the subject-matter tailored especially for a group or to have it given tutorially. Except for Dependents Briefing and CIA Review, registration is by way of a completed Form 73, "Request for Internal Training. " The form is due in the Registrar's office before the close of registration which, for headquarters, is one week before the course begins and wo weeks before the starting date. Registration for Dependents Briefing and CIA Review is presently handled through extension 25X1A If you need information as to the classroom for headquarters courses, call the Admissions and Information Branch of the 25X1 Registrar Office, I If you need additional copies of the Bulletin or the Catalog call the same extension. NOTETAKING TECHNIQUES COURSE ON TV A Notetaking Techniques course will be given on Washington's education television station, WETA (Channel 26), beginning 2 October 1962. The course is sponsored by Strayer Junior College and will be conducted on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9 p.m. The instructor is Sue Guyon of the Strayer school. The course is designed for professional people and high school students who plan to attend college. It will cover Notehand, a revised system of Gregg Shorthand with symbols that "can be learned in an hour. " How to listen, organization of notes, and what notes to take will also be covered in the course. The fee for a text and course material will be $15. 00. Page 2 Approved 8?r FA-RDP78-03090A?Q@B51'B62 C Op,641 IE a , Approved For Release 2002/08/26 8-0309OA000200030005-1 CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY INFORMATION ON COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE AIB/RS/TR has a copy of the U. S. Office of Education's new pamphlet, "Financial Assistance for College Students: Undergraduate". The pamphlet lists the number and amount of scholarships, closing dates for scholarship applications, amount of aid provided, and other pertinent matter. Employees may review the brochure in Room GC-03 or they may obtain a copy from the U. S. Government Printing Office at their own expense. for their personal use. OFF-CAMPUS OFFERINGS EXPANDED - REGISTRATION 13 AND 14 SEPTEMBER Several modifications of significance have been planned for employees wishing to avail themselves of college-credit courses offered as part of the self-improvement program conducted after hours this fall, at Headquarters Building. Briefly, these are worthy of special notation: 1. American University is sponsoring two courses in economics. 2. George Washington University undergraduate courses under the auspices of the College of General Studies, are being extended to include junior- senior level subjects. 3. Graduate-level courses are offered for the first time. At the request of the Office of Research and Reports, arrange- ments have been made with American University to permit presentation of a graduate course "Economic Theory" and a senior-credit course entitled "Introduction to Quantitative Economics. " For qualifed students, the former course will be creditable at AU toward a Master of Arts in Economics. The latter is a "tools" course, recommended by Dr. W. Donald Bowles, Chairman of the Economics Department at AU, as preparatory to a more advanced course, Quantitative Economic Analysis which will be offered later. The course in Economic Theory will be taught on Tuesdays, and Introduction to Quantitative Economics, 013 1IL S 4o_? R elease VpA/Q$f ogt0 fl00200030005-Ibage 3 Approved For Re lean g%M8/26 : CIA-RDP78-03090A000200030005-1 CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY OFF- CAMPUS (cont.) Thursdayl Courses will begin in the week of 17 September. Final details on registration for the two AU courses will take place on Thursday morning, 13 September in Room 4F-31. Preliminary expression of interest indicates that maximum enrollments have already been obtained from ORR. Qualified employees whose names have not yet been placed on tentative rosters will be required to consult the OTR Registrar before Monday, 10 September. Four of the freshman-sophomore courses initiated at Langley under GWU auspices in January will be repeated this fall. These are: Accounting I - Introductory Accounti ng Economics 1 - Principles of Econom ics English 1 Psychology 1 - English Composition - General Psychology Of the above, only English 1 requires a pretest at time of registration 25X1 or before that time, Two courses are being offered for the first time: History 39 - The Development of E uropean Civilization English 71 - Introduction to Amer ican Literature It will now be possible to convert these courses to the normal academic pattern of odd-numbered courses to begin in the fall and even-numbered courses starting in the spring so as to paralled the on-campus pattern of scheduling. Those students who completed a three semester hour introductory course last spring plus those who initiate a similar course this fall can plan their scheduling so as to complete any requisite six- hour block in the semester beginning January 1963. In the case of students who have completed History 71 and History 72, the six- semester hour prerequisite has already been met for more advanced courses in American History. SECRET Page 4 Approved r Rj*p /O jlgfE: C P78-03090AO -1962 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : t A '' 8-03090A000200030005-1 CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY OFF-CAMPUS (cont.) At the junior-senior level, several diversified courses have been selected. These include: Business Administration 101 - Introduction to Business Business Administration 171 - Principles of Transportation Political Science 111 - Introduction to Comparative Government Speech 111 - Effective Speech Communication Negotiations are proceeding satisfactorily with the School of Government, Business, and International Affairs looking toward the establishment of courses at Headquarters which will lead to the degree of Master of Arts in International Affairs. GWU has designated Dr. John Withrow Brewer as faculty advisor for this program. Dr. Brewer is Chairman of the Department of International Affairs and also serves as faculty advisor for the cooperative GWU program conducted at the National War College. As has been previously reported, admission prerequisites will be discussed at an assembly of interested candidates. Dr. Brewer has proposed that such an assembly be deferred until early November. This meeting of potential candidates and a faculty advisor can thus take place at a time when working details will have been accomplished and Dr. Brewer's security clearance completed. Mean- while, permission has been granted to present any 200-level course for which adequate interest is expressed. It is believed that sufficient registrants may be found to warrant offering one of these two courses. Political Science 213 - Readings in Comparative Government and Politics Political Science 271 - Problems in International Politics and Organization Less likely, but presented as alternatives in event a demand exists, are: Political Science 277 - Seminar: Latin American Government Political Science 293 - Seminar: International Politics and Government in the Pacific Area Any of the above courses will definitely count toward graduate course requirements for students accepted by George Washington University as fully qualified applicants for a MA in International Affairs. SECRET SeI@ q?g? Fim elease 2 6@ ,(O 6Elq, I ,O ,PP00200030005-1,age 5 Approved For ReI CRM7/08/26 : CIA-RDP78-0309OA000200030005-1 CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY OFF-CAMPUS (cont.) GWU's courses will begin during the week of 24 September. Registrants for these courses should report to Room GC-03 between 0900 and 1700 hours on 13 or 14 September. The courses for which the requisite number is enrolled by 14 September will remain open during the following week for additional registrations; those not having at least ten registrations by the close of business on 14 September will be canceled immediately. Each of the courses carries three semester hours credit. Tuition for AU and GWU off-campus courses will be $22. 00 a credit hour. Additional details on registering, payment of fees, schedules of classes, and names of instructors will appear in a Special Bulletin. In the meantime, employees may phone extension for information. Employees who may not be identified with the Agency on GWU's or AU's records may obtain assistance regarding alternative plans by consulting the Registrar, OTR, Room GC-03. Page 6 Approve Fl or 2188IL266'KJkASRDP78-03090ARP$?P ,pq0f910, Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : J 8-03090A000200030005-1 CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY 25X1A PROGRAMS q~llmw In the External Programs Section are summaries of non-Agency programs, meetings, and courses thought to be of general interest. Announcement of such programs in this section of the Bulletin does not necessarily mean that employees will be approved for attendance at the expense of the Agency. Agency sponsorship of these or any other external programs may be approved under certain circumstances. Registration Applications for external training under Agency auspices are sent through Training Officers to the Chief of the External Training Branch. An employee who wants to participate in external study at his own expense is required to make arrangements in accordance with the provisions of Information on external programs may be obtained from the Admissions and Information Branch. AIB maintains a collection of catalogs, brochures, directories, and other publications of academic, commercial, and Government institutions. S4ppm@l Fj 6l elease M/ W,4 M_' 0 0 000200030005 Page 7 Approved For ReleS 008/26 : CIA-RDP78-0309OA000200030005-1 CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY NEW COURSES- -GRADUATE SCHOOL, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE USDA's Graduate School has added new courses to its resident evening program for the academic year 1962-63. These include: English for Foreigners Swahili Introduction to Cybernetics Data Processing on Electronic Computers UNIVAC 1107 Advanced Space Science Legislative Process Satellite Meteorology Dynamics of Organization (Seminar) Mathematics for applied Electricity Radar Systems Engineering SPECIAL PROGRAM- -GRADUATE SCHOOL, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE The Graduate School of the Department of Agriculture has scheduled a special, day-time programs for 1962-63. These include: Critical Is sues and Decisions: Executives A Program for Federal Second Program Phase I - October 16, 1962, 9:30 a. m. to 4:30 p.m. Phase II - October 30, 1962, 9:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Phase III - November 6. 8, 13, 15, 20, 22, 27, 29, 1962; December 4, 6, 11, 13, 1962. Each Tuesday seminar: 9:30 11:30 a. m. Each Thursday lecture: 1:3'0 - 2:30 p. m. followed by a two hour seminar. Follow- March 5, 1963 Up June 4, 1963 (Optional) September 3, 1963 December 3, 1963 Page 8 ApprovedGIoAr I I E #I,Z6 b t DP78-03090A~OOpJ0001000 5t-62 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 :S3 RBR78-03090A000200030005-1 CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY USDA (cont.) Third Program Phase I - January 8, 1963, 9:30 a. m. to 4:30 p.m. Phase II - January 29, 1963, 9:30 a. m. to 4:30 p.m. Phase II - February 5, 7, 12 , 14, 19, 21, 26, 28, 1963; March 5, 7, 12, 14, 1963. Each Tuesday seminar: 9:30 - 11:30 a. m. Each Thursday lecture: 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. followed by a two hour seminar. Follow- June 4, 1963 Up September 3, 1963 (Optional) December 3, 1963 March 3, 1964 Leadership Institute on the Older Employee 8 - 12 October 1962 6 November - 18 December 1962 (Classes: Tuesday and Thursday, 9:30 - 11:30) Automatic Data Processing for Federal Executives 31 October - 14 December 1962 (Classes: Wednesday and Friday, 9:30 - 11:30) Federal Contract Negotiation Institute 22 October - 26 October 1962 Management Development Program for Federal Executives Fifteenth Program Phase I - Phase II - Phase III - Sixteenth Program November 13 and 14, 1962, 9:30 - 5:00 p.m. February 24 through March 5, 1963 June 3 and 4, 1963, 9:30 - 5:00 p. m. Phase I - Phase II - November 15 and 16, 1962, March 6 through 15, 1963 9:30 - 5:00 p.m. Phase III - June 6 and 7, 1963, 9:30 - 5:00 p.m. A proved For Release 2002/08/26 S-Et bP78-03090A000200030005-1 September 1962 CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY Page 9 Approved For ReIe5 Q2I08/26 : CIA-RDP78-0309OA000200030005-1 CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY Reading Improvement Program (Classes meet for one hour three times a week) 29 October 1962 18 January 1963 (No classes 24 December - 4 January 1963 21 January 1963 - 29 March 1963 1 April 1963 - 7 June 1963 10 June 1963 - 16 August 1963 Page 10 Approved For Re1eM5 /B8/26 : CIA _RDP78-0309OA000200030005-1 September 1962 25X1C L Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP78-0309OA000200030005-1 Next 1 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP78-0309OA000200030005-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : GIA Z'8-03090A000200030005-1 CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY 25X1 C A Center for International Studies was established at Cornell University in July 1961. The purpose, the Center is to coordinate and strengthen research and teaching programs in international studies carried on by Cornell's schools and colleges. Members of the Center advise the administration and faculty on academic projects overseas and serves as a link between Cornell University and other universities and governmental or private agencies that are active in international studies. In March 1962 the University received a grant of $3, 250, 000 from the Ford Foundation for the support of non-Western studies at Cornell, including its Southeast Asia Program, the China Program, and the International Agricultural Development Program. Developmental funds are available to the Latin American Program, the Committee on Soviet Studies, the Committee on South Asian Studies, and to a variety of new research projects within the faculty. The Foundation has made another grant to Cornell in the amount of $432, 000 to assist in development of the newly created Labor Relations Research Institute in Bombay, India. Members of the faculty of the School of Industrial and Labor Relations will go to India to advise the director and staff members of the Institute. During the next four years, several Indian staff members and a limited number of graduate students will participate in the program at Cornell and other industrial relations centers in the United States. In addition, the University has received a joint grant of $600, 000 from the Carnegie Corporation of New York and Britain's Nuffield Foundation. This grant will be used to support study of the societies of China and Southeast Asia to be conducted over the next five years by Cornell and two schools of the University of London--the School of Oriental and African Studies and the London School of Economics and Political Science. TWO ORGANIZATIONS TO MERGE The American Institute of Electrical Engineers and the Institute of Radio Engineers have announced plans to merge, effective in January 1963. The new organization will be known as the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. SECRET g4p r cdfgigglease 2 A0$fiq7-jMF ? Q3 X00200030005-1p age 13 Approved For Releg c M8/26 : CIA-RDP78-0309OA000200030005-1 CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY AMA PUBLICATION PROFIT POTENTIAL IN THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES (May be borrowed. Call extension 5517) Part One. Factors in U. S. Business Expansion Overseas Part Two. Advantages offered by the Developing Countries Part Three. Economic Development in 75 Countries TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT INSTITUTES--THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY The American University's School of Business Administration will conduct five Transportation Management Institutes the Academic Year, 1962-63: 16th Air Transport Management Institute, 5 - 16 November 1962 17th Railroad Management Institute, 7 - 18 January 1963 3rd Motor Carrier Executive Conference, 19 - 21 February 1963 15th Institute of Industrial Transportation and Traffic Management, 11 - Z2 March 1963 16th Ocean Shipping Management Institute, 29 April - 10 May 1963 These professional institutes are designed for middle management executives--who are, or will be dealing with current problems of transport management, management procedures and problem solving techniques, and regulation policies and procedures. Instruction is given through lectures, seminars work-group reports, case studies, and field trips. Sessions are held daily from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. in the Downtown Center of the American University, 1901 F Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. The program outline for the Sixteenth Air Transport Management 25X1 Institute may be obtained 1 -1 CONFERENCES FOR CORPORATION EXECUTIVES - SAIS The School of Advanced International Studies of Johns Hopkins University has announced its schedule of Conferences for Corporation Executives for the Academic Year, 1962-63. These conferences are for executives who have responsibilities in the field of international business. They include reviews of developments in trade, investments and industry in critical geographic areas. Guest 'kj Approvedor Fgyi#&1 DP78-03090Ag0e(Oe%Qjp~j 62 Page 14 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : ( 7188-03090A000200030005-1 CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY 25X1 C 25X1A lecturers are officials in the United States Government, respresentatives of foreign governments, labor leaders, and business executives. The Middle East Today 22 - 23 October 1962 A survey of recent changes and developments in the Middle East and of their impact on U. S. business operations. Business Prospects in Latin America 18 - 19 December 1962 A review of trends and events in an area of great importance to the U. S. foreign trade community. Current Developments in Western Europe 12 - 13 February 1963 An analysis of recent developments in Europe and of their effect on U. S. business. U. S. Business in Africa 15 - 16 April 1963 A discussion of the problems facing U. S. business in this rapidly developing market and source of raw materials. Copies of the Fall 1962 issue of Interagency Training Programs, published by the Civil Service Commission, have been forwarded by the Admissions and Information Branch/RS/TR to all Training Officers. If ATTENTION: TRAINING OFFICERS you have not received your copy or want additional copies, call 25X1A SECRET S RHof,r3 ftlease 24A / E FMD5a03 q/ P00200030005-'Page 15 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : 15I'x'8-03090A000200030005-1 CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY 7*hZ4w ;Ze4mvW ACTIVITIES In the July issue we published a six month schedule. The following are additional programs for Army Reservists: DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Chemical Corps School, Ft. McClellan, Ala. 3-I-F5 Radiological Safety - 2 Dec 62 Dugway Proving Grounds, Dugway, Utah 3-G-F6 CBR Weapons Orientation - 17 Sep 62, 1, 8, 15, 29 Oct 62, 5, 12, 26 Nov 62, 3, 10, Dec 62 Artillery & Missile School, Ft. Sill, Okla. 6-A-F6 Senior FA Officer - 9 Sep 62 Infantry School, Ft. Benning, Ga. 7-A-C8 Infantry Field Grade Officer Refresher - 21 Oct 6'2 Medical Service School, Ft. Sam-Houston, Tex. 8-A-C10 AMEDS Co Grade Officer Refresher - 28 Oct 62 Ordnance School, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. 9-A-F29 Ordnance Officer Conventional Materiel Refresher - 9 Sep 62, 2 Dec 62 The Provost Marshal General's School, Ft. Gordon, Ga. 19-G-F8 Industrial Defense & Disaster Planning - 28 Oct 62 Se pA,r6 f JRelease ~2/ /12 R 000200030005-1 age 17 25X1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP78-0309OA000200030005-1 Next 5 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP78-0309OA000200030005-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIAE93090A000200030005-1 CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY Page 25X1 C 25X1 C 25X1A D Anti-Communist Operations Budget and Finance Procedures Cable Refresher CIA Introduction CIA Refresher CIA Review Clandestine Field Activities Clandestine Scientific and Technical Operations Clandestine Services Review Clerical Induction Clerical Orientation Clerical Refresher Communist Party Organization and Operations Conference Techniques 25X1 C Departmental Briefing Dependents Briefing Effective Speaking Evasion and Escape Geography of the USSR Information Reporting, Reports, and Requirements Information Reports Familiarization Instructor Training Intelligence Orientation - Phase I Intelligence Refresher Intelligence Research (Map & Photo Interp.) Intelligence Research Techniques Intelligence Review Introduction to Communism Management SECRET ApprS t EiobRel6$S 200 / 2fNf 78 W9W 00030005-1 Page .25 25X1C Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP78-0309OA000200030005-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP78-0309OA000200030005-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : Cl R IO3090A000200030005-1 CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY INTELLIGENCE SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES (Ft-120 hrs) 1962 8 Oct - 26 Oct 3Dec- 21 Dec 1963 18 Feb - 8 Mar 6 May- 24 May BUDGET AND FINANCE PROCEDURES (Ft-80 hrs) 1962 24 Sep - 5 Oct 3Dec- 14 Dec 1963 18 Feb - 8 Mar 29 Apr - 10 May CIA INTRODUCTION (Pt-3 hrs) Scheduled on request CIA REFRESHER (Pt-2 hrs) Scheduled on request CIA REVIEW (Pt-2 hrs) 1962 11 Sep 1963 8 Jan 9 Oct 12 Feb 13 Nov 12 Mar 11 Dec 9 Apr 14 May 11 Jun CLERICAL INDUCTION (Ft-40 hrs min.) Begins each Monday giembeor ~qOse 2002/CQi$/A2 1 8 9Q NLY200030005-1 Page 27 Approved For ReleaW(M8/26 : CIA-RDP78-03090A000200030005-1 CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY INTELLIGENCE SCHOOL CLERICAL ORIENTATION (Ft-18 hrs) Begins each Tuesday CLERICAL REFRESHER (Pt-20 to 30 hrs) 1962 10 Sep - 5 Oct 1963 11 Feb - 8 Mar 15 Oct - 9 Nov 18 Mar - 12 Apr 19 Nov - 14 Dec 22 Apr - 17 May 1963 7 Jan - 1 Feb 27 May - 21 Jun CONFERENCE TECHNIQUES (Pt-24 hre) 1962 22 Oct - 28 Nov 1963 28 Jan - 6 Mar 22 Apr- 29M DEPARTMENTAL BRIEFING (Pt-3 hrs) 1962 25 Sep 27 Nov 1963 22 Jan 26 Mar 28 May DEPENDENTS BRIEFING (Pt-6 hrs) 1962 4 Sep - 5 Sep 1963 5 Feb 6 Feb 2 Oct - 3 Oct 5 Mar - 6 Mar 6Nov- 7Nov 2Apr- 3Apr 4 Dec - 5 Dec 7 May- 8 May 1963 8 Jan - 9 Jan 4 Jun - 5 Jun SECRET Page 28 Approvetkkr "U/@8,g1 6Of4k5DP78-03090AQQ Q,{M%g62 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-@P-jfQj090A000200030005-1 CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY INTELLIGENCE SCHOOL EFFECTIVE SPEAKING (Pt-24 hrs) 1962 10 Sep - 17 Oct 3 Dec - 23 Jan '63 1963 11 Mar- 17 Apr GEOGRAPHY OF THE USSR (Pt- 72 hrs) 1962 8 Oct - 16 Nov INSTRUCTOR TRAINING (Ft or Pt) Scheduled on request INTELLIGENCE ORIENTATION - PHASE I (Ft-40 hrs) (See' Introduction to Communism - Phase II of IOC) 1962 17 Sep - 21 Sep 5 Nov - 9 Nov 1963 14 Jan - 18 Jan 18 Mar - 22 Mar 29 Apr - 3 May 10 Jun - 14 Jun INTELLIGENCE REFRESHER Scheduled on request INTELLIGENCE RESEARCH (MAP & PHOTO INTERPRETATION (Pt-50 hrs) 1962 10 Sep - 12 Oct 1963 4 Mar - 5 Apr SECRET AW- fps Fiej&2se 200 W24, P7> Q930g200030005-1 Page 29 Approved For Re jM t 2/08/26: CIA-RDP78-03090A000200030005-1 CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY INTELLIGENCE SCHOOL INTELLIGENCE RESEARCH - TECHNIQUES (Ft-160 hrs) 1962 24 Sep - 6 Nov (FOR OSI) INTELLIGENCE REVIEW (Ft-80 hrs) 1962 1 Oct - 12 Oct 1963 8 Apr - 19 Apr MANAGEMENT (Pt-40 hrs) GS 11-13 GS 14 and Above 1962 3 Dec - 14 Dec 1962 10 Sep - 21 Sep 1963 4 Mar - 15 Mar 14 Oct (Sun) - 20 Oct (Sat) 10 Jun - 21 Jun 1963 4 Feb - 15 Feb 15 Apr - 26 Apr OPERATIONS SUPPORT (Ft-200 hrs) 1962 29 Oct - 30 Nov 1963 14 Jan 25 Mar 27 May - 15 Feb - 26 Apr - 28 Jun SUPERVISION (BASIC) (Pt-40 hrs) GS 5-9 1962 29 Oct - 9 Nov 1962 24 Sep - 5 Oct 1963 14 Jan 6 May 25 Jan 17 May 1963 25 Mar - 5 Apr TYPING FOR PROFESSIONALS (BASIC) (let-40 hrs) ScheP,?1 bMelee ?408/26 : CIA-RDP78-03090A000200030005-1 Page 30 CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY September 1962 Approved For Release 2002/08/26: CIASJAYE- 3090A000200030005-1 CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY INTELLIGENCE SCHOOL WRITING WORKSHOPS (Pt-27 hrs) Correspondence: Register at any time. BASIC: 1962 10 Sep - 3 Oct 1963 5 Feb - 28 Feb 13 May - 6 Jun INTERMEDIATE: 1962 20 Nov - 13 Dec 1963 12 Mar - 4 Apr INTERMEDIATE (DDS ONLY): 1962 11 Sep - 20 Nov - 4 Oct 13 Dec 1963 14 May - 6 Jun ADVANCED: 1963 5 Feb - 28 Feb 12 Mar- 4 Apr DDS SPECIAL (GS- 15 & .ABOVE) (Pt-27 hrs) 1962 23 Oct - 15 Nov 1963 12 Mar - 4 Apr 14 May - 6 Jun Pretests: Last Monday of every month SECRET A is0aja s R se 200Q,IW/ TD]kRH7 0bWY200030005-1 Page 31 25X1C Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP78-0309OA000200030005-1 Next 4 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIA-RDP78-0309OA000200030005-1 Approved For Release 2002/08/26 : CIASW3090A000200030005-1 CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY ANTI-COMMUNIST OPERATIONS (Pt-80 hrs) 1962 29 Oct - 23 Nov 1963 8 Apr - 3 May COMMUNIST PARTY ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS (Pt-80 hrs) 1962 1 Oct - 26 Oct 26 Nov - 21 Dec 1963 11 Mar- 5 Apr 3 Jun - 28 Jun INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNISM (Ft-80 hrs) 1962 24 Sep - 5 Oct 13 Nov - 23 Nov 1963 21 Jan - 25 Mar - 6May- 1 Feb 5 Apr 17 May 17 Jun - 28 Jun USSR - BASIC COUNTRY SURVEY (Ft-80 hrs) 1962 29 Oct - 9 Nov 1963 22 Apr - 3 May SECRET AlSpe ad1Fr 13910base 2002 @(2fN7,8 9 8200030005-1 Page 37 Approved For ReISMA17 : CIA-RDP78-03090A000200030005-1 CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY LANGUAGE SCHOOL The actual number of weeks between the beginning and ending dates of a course does not in all cases correspond exactly to the stated length of the course. Extra weeks have been added to com- pensate for holidays and to obviate certain scheduling problems. Language instruction is listed as RSW (Reading, Speaking, and Writing), RW (Reading and Writing), and as R (Reading). Arabic (Lebanese-Palestinian dialect) Basic (Ft-1600 hrs) RSW 40 wks 15 Oct 62 - 16 Aug 63 18Feb63- 6Dec63 Arabic (Classical) Basic (Pt-160 hrs) R 40 wks 1 Oct 62 - 19 Jul 63 Workshop (Pt-60 hr s) R 20 wks I Oct 62 - I Mar 63 Basic (Ft-1600 hrs) RSW 40 wks 10 Sep 62 - 12 Jul 63 Intermediate (Ft-16 00 hrs) RW 40 wks 10 Sep 62 - 12 Jul 63 Advanced (Ft-1600 h rs) RW 40 wks 10 Sep 62 - 12 Jul 63 Chines e Basic (Pt- 120 hrs) RW Ph I (20 wks) 10 Sep 62 - 8 Feb 63 RW Ph II (20 wks) 10 Sep 62 - 8 Feb 63 RW Ph III (20 wks) 10 Sep 62 - 8 Feb 63 RW Ph III (20 wks) 25Feb63- 12Jul63 Basic (Pt- 144 hrs) RW Ph 11 (24 wks) 25 Feb 63 - 9 Aug 63 (Special) Intermediate (Pt-120 hrs) RW Ph I (20 wks) 10 Sep 62 - 8 Feb 63 RW Ph II (20 wks) 10 Sep 62 - 8 Feb 63 RW Ph III (20 wks) 25 Feb 63 - 12 Jul 63 East European Languages (Albanian, Bulgarian, Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Serbo-Croatian) Workshop (Pt-60 hrs) R 15 wks 1 Oct 62 - 25 Jan 63 4 Feb 63 - 17 May 63 Approved For ReIs 2 2108/26 : CIA-RDP78-03090A000200030005-1 Page 38 CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY September 1962 Approved For Release 2002/08/28ECIDP78-03090A000200030005-1 CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY Language School French Basic (Ft-800 hrs) RSW 20 wks 10 Sep 62 8 Feb 63 11 Mar 63 26 Jul 63 Intermediate (Ft-400 hrs) RSW 10 wks 17 Sep 62 - 23 Nov 62 25 Feb 63 3 May 63 Basic (Pt) (Ph I & II 100 hrs) (Ph III - 60 hrs) RSW Ph 1 (10 wks) 1 Oct 62 - 7 Dec 62 Phi(10wks) 7 Jan 63 - 15 Mar 63 Ph III (10 wks) 25 Mar 63 - 31 May 63 Intermediate (Pt-60 hrs) RSW Ph I (10 wks) 1 Oct 62 - 7 Dec 62 PhII(10wks) 1 Oct 62 - 7 Dec 62 Ph II (10 wks) 7 Jan 63 - 15 Mar 63 PhI(10wks) 10 Jun 63 - 16 Aug 63 Basic (Pt-60 hrs) R 10 wks 1 Oct 62 - 7 Dec 62 25 Mar 63 - 31 May 63 Workshop (Pt-60 hrs) R 10 wks 7 Jan 63 - 15 Mar 63 10 Jun 63 - 16 Aug 63 Seminar (Pt-60 hrs) RSW 10 wks 1 Oct 62 - 7 Dec 62 14 Jan 63 - 22 Mar 63 10 Jun 63 - 16 Aug 63 Basic (Ft-800 hrs) RSW 20 wks 17 Sep 62 15 Feb 63 18 Mar 63 2 Aug 63 Intermediate (Ft-400 hrs) RSW 10 -wks 24 Sep 62 - 30 Nov 62 25 Mar 63 - 7 Jun 63 Basic (Pt-120 hrs) RSW Ph I (20 wks) 10 Sep 62 - 8 Feb 63 Ph II (20 wks) 4 Sep 62 - 1 Feb 63 Ph I (20 wks) 25 Feb 63 - 12 Jul 63 Ph II (20 wks) 18 Feb 63 - 5 Jul 63 SECRET SepAp be\&ed ff2 Release QO 12,#, A-I > M9,OA0002000300015'a1ge 39 Approved For R~2/08QQ~ bP7N9Tj00U200030005-1 CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY Language School German Intermediate (Pt- 120 hrs) RSW Ph I (20 Wks) Ph II (20 wks) PhI(20wks) Ph II (20 wks) 4 Sep 62 - 1 Feb 63 10 Sep 62 - 8 Feb 63 18 Feb 63 - 5Jul63 25 Feb 63 - 12 Jul 63 Basic (Pt) (Ph I & II 100 hrs) (Ph III - 60 hrs) RS Ph 1 (10 wks) 8 Oct 62 - 14 Dec 62 Ph 11 (10 wks) 8 Oct 62 - 14 Dec 62 Ph II (10 wks) 7 Jan 63 - 15 Mar 63 Ph III (10 wks) 7 Jan 63 - 15 Mar 63 Ph 111 (10 Wks) Z5 Mar 63 - 31 May 63 Intermediate (Pt-60 hrs) RSW Ph 1 (10 wks) 25 Mar 63 - 31 May 63 Ph 1(10 Wks) 10Jun63 - 16 Aug 63 Ph 11 (10 wks) 10 Jun 63 - 16 Aug 63 Basic (Pt-60 hrs) 10 wks 1 Oct 62 - 7 Dec 62 25 Mar 63 31 May 63 Workshop (Pt-60 hrs) l0wks 10Jun63- 16Aug63 Persian Basic (Ft-960 hrs) Full-time courses will be offered upon request. Familiarization (Pt-24 hrs) Basic (Pt- 120 hrs 17 Sep 62 15 Mar 63 25 Mar 63-6Sep63 1 Oct 62 21 Dec 62 4Feb63- 26 Apr 63 6 May 63 - 26 Jul 63 1 Oct 62 - 1Mar63 1 Oct 62 - 1Mar63 1 Oct 62 - 1 Mar 63 18 Mar 63 - 2 Aug 63 18 Mar 63 - 2 Aug 63 Ph 1 (20 wks) Ph II (20 wks) Ph III (20 wks) PhI(20wks) Ph 11 (20 wks) Approved For R/0 LIT "000030005-1 Page 40 CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY September 1962 3. - 2 Aug 63 CONFIDENTIAL Approved For Release 2002/08DP78-03090A000200030005-1 CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY Language School Russian Intermediate (Pt-120 hrs) RSW Ph II (20 wks) 1Oct62- 1 Mar 63 Ph I (20 wks) 25 Mar 63 9 Aug 63 Advanced (Pt-90 hrs) RSW Ph I (15 wks) 1 Oct 62 - 25 Jan 63 PhI1(15wks) 11 Feb 63 24May63 Intermediate Seminar (Pt-80 hrs) 1 Oct 62 - 2 Aug 63 Advanced Seminar (Pt-80 hrs) 1 Oct.62 - 2 Aug 63 Basic (Pt-90 hrs) Ph I (15 wks) 1 Oct 62 - 25 Jan 63 Ph 11 (15 wks) 1 Oct 62 - 25 Jan 63 Ph II (15 wks) 4 Feb 63 - 17 May 63 Intermediate (Pt-90 hrs) R Ph II (15 wks) 1 Oct 62 - 25 Jan 63 PhI(15wks) 4 Feb 63 - 17 May 63 Intermediate Sci. & Tech. (Pt-90 hrs) PhII(15wks) 1 Oct 62 - 25 Jan 63 PhI(15wks) 18 Feb 63 31 May 63 PhII(15wks) 17 Jun 63 - 27 Sep 63 Intermediate Econ. & Polit. (Pt-90 hrs), R Ph II (15 wks) 1 Oct 62 - 25 Jan 63 PhI(15wks) 18 Feb 63 - 31 May 63 PhII(15wks) 17 Jun 63 27 Sep 63 Basic Special (Pt-200 hrs) R 1 Oct 62 - 2 Aug 63 Workshop (Pt- 160 hrs) R 1 Oct 62 - 2 Aug 63 Intermediate Interpreter (Pt-90 hrs) 22 Oct 62 - 8 Feb 63 25 Feb 63 - 7 Jun 63 24 Jun 63 - 4 Oct 63 Advance Interpreter (Pt-90 hrs) 22 Oct 62 8 Feb 63 25 Feb 63 7 Jun 63 24 Jun 63 - 4Oct63 SeptRBeo j~E2r Relea8g,~0 T, 7 OA0002000300$ -1 41 5 ~ Y Approved For ReWdS - )O 243 :~GIA?--k CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY Language School Russian 6'o Ibo2ooo3ooo5-1 Intermediate Refresher RSW 15 wks 14 Oct 62 1 Feb 63 (Pt-45 hrs) 18 Feb 63 - 31 May 63 17 Jun 63 27 Sep 63 Intermediate Refresher 14 Oct 62 1 Feb 63 (Pt-45 hrs) 18 Feb 63 31 May 63 17 Jun 63 27 Sep 63 Spanish Full-time Spanish Course will be offered upon request. Basic (PT) (Ph I & II- 100 hrs) (PH III - 60 hrs) RSW Ph III (10 wks) 1 Oct 62 - 7 Dec 62 Ph1(10wks) 1 Oct 62 - 7 Dec 62 Ph1(10wks) 7 Jan 63 - 15 Mar 63 Ph III (10 wks) 25 Mar 63 - 31 May 63 Intermediate (Pt-60 hrs) RSW Ph I (10 wks) 1 Oct 62 - 7 Dec 62 Ph 11 (10 wks) 1 Oct 62 - 7 Dec 62 Ph 1 (10 wks ) 7 Jan 63 - 15 Mar 63 Ph11(10wks) 25 Mar 63 - 31 May 63 PhI(10wks) 10 Jun 63 - 16 Aug 63 Basic (Pt-60 hrs) Workshop (Pt-60 hrs) VLTP Courses Fall-Winter Semester: 17 Sep 62 - 8 Feb 63 Spring-Summer Semester: 18 Mar - 2 Aug 63 1 Oct 62 - 7 Dec 62 25 Mar 63 - 31 May 63 10 Jun 63 - 16 Aug 63 Tutorial instruction can be arranged for: Bulgarian, Czech, Greek, Hungarian, Japanese, Polish, Romanian, Serbo-Croatian, Spanish, and Turkish. Page 42 ApproveCdl AFof e ;7~2fbI&I, `-RDP78 03090 . CISA2 1 it-kL CO EN IAL Approved For~1 ,s)RIMA~IA 78-?3WAf00200030005-1 CO N l " TI L CIA INTERNAL 5~V3060AJOf 00030005-1