What is structured self development?

Structured Self Development (SSD) is mandatory web-based training that continues throughout a Soldier’s career and builds upon content in noncommissioned officer (NCO) education courses. SSD exists in four levels and is supported by a robust assessment and feedback process that includes self-assessment tools.

What are the SSD 4 modules?

The latest DLC consists of four modules mission command, professional competence, human dimension/adaptability, and Army leadership and profession.

How many hours is DLC army?

DLC I is a 45 hour course consisting of 20 lessons and serves as a prerequisite for the Basic Leader Course (BLC).

What DLC 3?

The course develops the leadership skills needed to lead a platoon size element and to make quick, accurate decisions that are in the best interest of the mission and Soldiers. DLC III is a prerequisite for the Senior Leader Course (SLC).

What replaced SSD 3?

As of 01 July 2019 enrollment for SSD 3 will be discontinued, and will be replaced with DLC 3 enrollment. Any Soldiers that are currently enrolled in SSD 3 will have untill 29 Feb 2020 to complete it.

Did DLC replace SSD?

DLC is replacing Structured Self-Development as the online complement to the Army’s in-house noncommissioned officer professional military education program, with six levels corresponding to each of the NCO ranks. It will be rolled out in stages through 2020.

What is DLC IV Army?

DLC IV. This course prepares the Sergeant First Class to lead at the unit and organizational level by developing the Leader Core Competencies (LCC) and attributes associated with the Leader Requirements Model.

How do you get promotion points fast?

Another easy way of gaining points is by doing correspondence courses (Army online classes). If you max them out, you get 78 promotion points. Every 5-hour class correlates to 1 promotion point. Even though the classes are listed by how long they take, they do not take nearly that long.

Is DLC the same as SSD?