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I‘ve posted this on soccnet and the LFRR page, but I want to get as many responses as possible.
I recently looked into getting academic credit for the upcoming CRIC Bosnia tour, but have discovered that there is no allowance at UBC for military experience, combined with some sort of academic paper, to be recognized for credits.
I talked to one prof, an expert in conflict management and worked on the Somalia report, who lamented the fact that such equivalency was not available and commented that many reservists and ex-regs ahd asked him about similar programs before.
I believe that there should a military-acadmeic relationship, a bridge, that provides credit for the performance of academic papers based on personal overseas experience. If sitting in a classroom and reading a few books can get me credits in Int‘l Conflict Mannagement, why not some sort of credit for actually DOING the job and conducting an acadmeic analysis of your experience.
This isn‘t out of the blue- the Militia already plans training and courses around students, offers tuition reimbursement, and is actively trying to promote academic progress amongst members - I believe there is some sort of program for senior officers in this regard.
Why not create a relationship beween DND and academia that gives military experience some civvie-world worth?
I recently looked into getting academic credit for the upcoming CRIC Bosnia tour, but have discovered that there is no allowance at UBC for military experience, combined with some sort of academic paper, to be recognized for credits.
I talked to one prof, an expert in conflict management and worked on the Somalia report, who lamented the fact that such equivalency was not available and commented that many reservists and ex-regs ahd asked him about similar programs before.
I believe that there should a military-acadmeic relationship, a bridge, that provides credit for the performance of academic papers based on personal overseas experience. If sitting in a classroom and reading a few books can get me credits in Int‘l Conflict Mannagement, why not some sort of credit for actually DOING the job and conducting an acadmeic analysis of your experience.
This isn‘t out of the blue- the Militia already plans training and courses around students, offers tuition reimbursement, and is actively trying to promote academic progress amongst members - I believe there is some sort of program for senior officers in this regard.
Why not create a relationship beween DND and academia that gives military experience some civvie-world worth?