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Army Acquisitions Basic Course. Webster University's transfer credit degree program with the U.S.
Army Logistics University [formerly U.S. Army Logistics Management College (ALMC)] course provides pre-approved graduate transfer credit for resident graduates of the Army Acquisitions Basic Course (AABC) for resident graduates after January 2003 and up to December 2012. From January 2012 to present, because the AABC was discontinued and replaced with
the Army Acquisitions Foundations Course (AAFC) and the Army Basic Contracting Course (ABCC), students must complete both courses to receive transfer credits. В This transfer credit degree program offers AABC graduates and AAFC/ABCC graduates the opportunity to transfer pre-approved credits to the following degree programs: Transfer credit can only be applied to the above degrees and is limited to 6-15 semester hours depending on the program chosen. Transfer credit for other MS or MA degree programs will be subject to evaluation based on the credit recommendations established by the American Council on Education (ACE). Completion of the AABC resident program after January 2003 or the AAFC and ABCC resident program after January 2012. Application and admission to one of the Webster University graduate programs listed above following prescribed admission procedures. Documentation. Submission of an official Army Logistics University transcript showing completion/graduation of the resident AABC program after January 2003 or the AAFC and ABCC resident program after January 2012 OR submission of a Joint Services Transcript showing completion/graduation of the resident AABC program after January 2003 or the AAFC and ABCC resident program after January 2012. Submission of an official transcript showing completion of a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited academic institution. Transfer Credit Awarded. Pre-approved Course Substitutions:В The following courses from the AABC or AAFC/ABCC programs are pre-approved course substitutions. Webster University courses do not substitute to the AABC program.
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