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Air University International Officer School (IOS) Follow-On and Site Surveys

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IOS Prep Course Follow-On

International Officer School (IOS) Preparation Course
 

AWC Graduate Follow-On Survey 
 

AU SCN 2023IOS020605; Expires 2 June 2025
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I am enrolled in the...
master's degree program.
non-master's certificate program.

English is my...
primary language.
second / third language.

Key Indicator:  The IOS Preparatory Course prepared me for my follow-on PME program.
Strongly Agree
Agree
slightly Agree
Slightly Disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree

Course Objectives:  Completing the IOS Preparatory Course helped me...

 

  

understand U.S. society,
institutions, and ideals.

  

understand the U.S. military
missions, organizations, and
terminology

  

understand what to expect in my
follow-on PME program’s
curriculum, teaching methods, and
assignments.

  

effectively communicate, integrate,
and perform academically

  

Strongly Agree

Agree

Slightly Agree

Slightly
Disagree

Disagree

Strongly
Disagree

Course Content Areas.  For each item below, please indicate your level of agreement to the following statement:  "The
_________ series of lessons improved my knowledge and understanding of this content area."

 

  

Academic Preparation. AU and
IOS expectations, standards, and
policies (sexual harassment,
academic integrity, non-attribution,
plagiarism, accountability, safety,
computer, & Canvas orientation,
etc.)

  

U.S. Democratic Institutions &
Ideals. The Field Studies Program.

  

Communication Skills.
Development of skills to actively
listen; engage in discussions and
speeches; critically think, write, and
read

  

Military Studies. U.S. Air Force
and Department of Defense
structure and organization, National
Security Strategy, instruments of
power, civil-military relations, etc.

  

Strongly Agree

Agree

Slightly Agree

Slightly
Disagree

Disagree

Strongly
Disagree

Disagree

Strongly
Disagree

Communication Skills.  Completing this course has helped me improve my... 

 

  

active listening

  

critical reading

  

critical writing

  

critical thinking

  

conversational / informal speaking
abilities

  

engagement in classroom
discussions

  

ability to communicate an argument
or position

  

Strongly Agree

Agree

Slightly Agree

Slightly
Disagree

IOS Student Operations.  Whenever I requested help from IOS Student Operations for an issue, the IOS Student Operations
personnel were ___________.  

 
courteous, polite, and patient

  
  

Strongly Agree

Agree

Slightly Agree

Slightly
Disagree

Disagree

Strongly
Disagree

 

  

quick to find a solution

  

clear when providing an explanation

  

overall, very helpful

  

Strongly Agree

Agree

Slightly Agree

Slightly
Disagree

Disagree

Strongly
Disagree

What were the most beneficial aspects of this course?

How could we improve this course?

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