The school presently offers the below formal courses of instruction in both Spanish and English at various times throughout the year. Many courses are taught by several select members of the
Special Warfare Combatant-craft Crewmen,
SEALs, and USCG
Deployable Specialized Forces. The school currently offers several courses specializing in small craft strategy, operations, communications, weapons, and maintenance. NAVSCIATT has trained nearly 1,000 foreign partner nation forces and other international students. •
Patrol Craft Operations in a Riverine Environment: (PCOR) Eight-week course consists of instruction in patrol craft familiarization, first aid, mission planning, navigation, weapons training and tactics, patrol craft movement and formations. A riverine and medical training exercise is conducted to ensure that all students have accomplished course objectives. •
Patrol Craft Propulsion Systems Overhaul: Eight-week course consists of detailed instruction in the 6V
series 92 TA
Detroit Diesel engine specifications and characteristics, operating principles, lubrication, cooling, air and fuel systems. Training includes a complete overhaul including disassembly, troubleshooting, inspection, cleaning, repair, tune-up and reassembly of the rebuilt engine, Twin Disc transmission maintenance, service and the practical application techniques to include an engine tune-up on a
Caterpillar Inc. 3126
Diesel engine. In addition, students will learn tools and their uses, precision measuring instruments and shop safety. •
Patrol Craft Hull Maintenance: Eight-week course consists of instruction in hand tools, oxyacetylene welding and cutting, electric
arc welding, aluminum
MIG welding, fiberglass repair, and
inflatable boat repair. Practical applications of techniques are employed in all areas of instruction to accomplish course objectives. •
Outboard Motor Maintenance and Overhaul: Eight-week course consists of engineering fundamentals, internal combustion theory, electrical and fuel systems, gear case and power head overhaul. Practical application techniques train the student to reference the manufacturer's technical manual utilizing
Bombardier 150HP
outboard motors as training aids. •
Patrol Craft Weapons Maintenance: Four-week course consists of instruction in various individual small arms and patrol craft mounted weapons to include the M-1911A1 and P-226 pistols; M-14,
M16 and
AK-47 rifles;
Mossberg 500A1
shotgun; M79 and M203
grenade launchers; M-60E, M2 HB .50 and MK-19 MOD3 M2 machine guns; weapon and ammunition fundamentals. Practical application techniques include malfunction analysis, disassembly, inspection, cleaning, and troubleshooting on all weapons is employed to accomplish course objectives. •
Instructor Development Course: Two-week course consists of planning learning objectives, development of lesson topic guides, methods and techniques of instruction, and effective classroom communication with an emphasis on practical applications. Students will give a minimum of six practical oral presentations that will be video taped and critiqued by the instructors and classmates. •
Rule of Law and Disciplined Military Operations: This one-week course includes considerations of such fundamental concerns as rules of engagement, laws of armed conflict and the role of a
military law justice system in accomplishing military objectives. ==See also==