IWC Education.

Courses

IW101 offers an introduction to the fundamental aspects of Irregular Warfare and it consolidates key concepts from U.S. policy, doctrine, and academia in about 90 minutes. This course has three sections which include 1) strategic competition, forms of warfare and definition and nature of IW, 2) describing IW operations and activities, and 3) discussing the global practitioners of IW and trends.

This short, on-line course covers the fundamentals of writing for the Irregular Warfare Center (IWC). This includes defining writing goals, analyzing audience, and choosing the best medium for the message; various techniques for structuring writing; and a focus on writing that is clear, concise, and courteous.

IW-201 expands upon IW 101 to compare and contrast different IW definitions and conceptualizations, discuss IW missions, operations and activities and provided vignettes of IW in practice.

IW-201 expands upon IW 101 to compare and contrast different IW definitions and conceptualizations, discuss IW missions, operations and activities and provided vignettes of IW in practice.

5-day course to develop select senior US Government leaders from across the departments and agencies to collectively understand and apply irregular warfare as both a tool of US policy, as well as its uses by near-peer adversaries against the US.