CURRICULUM

 

Charter

The mission of the Staff College is to "Impart necessary education to selected officers, enabling them to assume grade-2 appointments and to inculcate in them personal and professional ethics and abilities to prepare them for higher command and staff roles". In order to achieve this mission, instruction in staff duties and staff and command aspects of the operations of war receive a greater emphasis. Stress is laid on the need for good teamwork. Practicable, common sense solutions are sought to tactical problems. Originality is encouraged. The ultimate objective being to equip the future officers of the Army to be able to handle any kind of staff or command problem with an analytical, educated and methodical approach whereby reasonably competent options are highlighted. In order to widen the officers' mental horizon they are also exposed to a cross section of guest speakers on several subjects. This is to improve their understanding of the strategic, geopolitical, economic, social and military aspects of Pakistan and the region.

Instructional Process

Course Design

Professional Studies

Warfare Foundation Studies.    This is a comprehensive package covering evolution of warfare, military history including the Islamic art of warfare some introductory lectures on operations at higher level and nature of future war.

Foundation Studies. These studies are designed to acquaint the students with the conceptual aspects of defensive and offensive operations and other related aspects. The Course deals with these in enough depth to enable student officers to apply this knowledge during operations of war as well as in routine command and staff functions.

Staff Duties    The aim is to familiarize student officers with operational and peace time staff duties thus enabling them to apply this knowledge for production of completed staff work at division and brigade levels. The subject has been divided into two categories:

a. Operational staff work.
   b. Routine staff work.

Operations    This is the most important aspect of the Course wherein student officers study major operations of war in detail with special emphasis on defense and attack at brigade and division levels in corps environment. The basic study in this subject begins in First Term and is completed in the Second Term while the Third and Fourth Terms contain major exercises and war games related to these operations.

Specialized Operations    Those operations of war, which are of a peculiar nature and derived from the major operations, are grouped under this heading. These include Armour Operations, Attack Across Water Obstacles, Built Up Area Operations, Operations in Aid of Civil Power, Desert Warfare, Mountain Warfare, Psychological Warfare and Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Warfare. Additionally, students are also exposed to the latest trends like Low Intensity Conflict and impact of Information Technology on the warfare.

Joint Warfare    This subject deals with basic knowledge about the use of the air force in support of the army, the fundamentals of naval operations and the employment of all three services in joint operations. The study of this subject culminates in the Fourth Term in the form of a tri-service exercise in which officers from all the three services participate.

Training    This forms an important segment of the curriculum; the aim being to develop an understanding of the mechanics of planning and conducting training at the brigade and division levels. The subject culminates in writing of divisional level exercises by the students under varying terrain and operational environment.

Human Resources Management   To familiarize students with the leadership concepts and management techniques, sufficient time is devoted to this package. A host of experts are also invited to deliver talks on the modern management skills essential for the potential staff officers.

War Games    A number of war games and telephone battles are conducted during the Course. Each lasts for a week and has a different focus, objective, methodology and operational setting. A tri-service exercise is also conducted with participation by students of all services. In these exercises, students are provided the opportunity to apply the acquired knowledge and deepen their understanding of tactics. They practice staff skills, techniques and procedures and get the opportunity to analyze problems, develop solutions, write, speak and interact with other staff members.

Developmental Studies

Developmental Studies block of instruction reinforces professional studies and the contents are designed to expand a student's horizon, encouraging maturity of thought. This group of studies primarily consists of five packages: Strategic Studies, Analysis Papers and Seminars.

Strategic Studies    A comprehensive package in which a variety of subjects, both international and regional, focusing on various facets are covered. This block of studies is mostly conducted through lectures by eminent military and civilian guest speakers, who are experts in their own field. The package is progressively developed from preliminary level to complex issues and runs throughout the course in all four terms.

Analytical Papers    In order to develop their ability in grasping the essentials and evolving original and viable options, a number of analytical papers are to be attempted by the students throughout the Course. This provides them an opportunity to refine their writing skills. The activity also helps them to think independently and take positions on important professional and national issues. The students are given adequate time and reference material for study before the conduct of activity. The subjects are either professional in nature requiring a staff response or those concerning international and national issues.

Seminars    The aim of the College seminars is to provide a forum to the students for critical study of a subject of professional importance, with a view to recommending doctrinal, organizational and administrative changes. A variety of eminent civil and military guest speakers deliver their talks on allotted themes, which are followed by an exhaustive interaction with students. Seminars are also conducted by student officers.

Study Tour To enhance the students awareness of power potential of Pakistan, an inland tour is planned for Pakistan and Allied students which will expose them to the functioning of services Headquarters/Units, Air and Naval installations, important government organisations industrial organisation and indigenous defence production.

Communication Skill To improve upon personal abilities of the student officers. The package is aimed at developing in our graduates the ability to read critically, think analytically and communicate lucidly.

Research Studies

The aim of Research Studies is to develop an understanding of the research methodology, broaden the outlook of students, deepen their understanding in specific areas and provide stimulus for further studies. Research Studies focus at enhancing the abilities of student officers to carry out research on subjects of general interest and the military profession, and consist of Individual Research Paper (IRP) and Group Research Paper (GRP).

War Studies Degree

Masters in Science Degree Programme:

The College is affiliated with the National Defence University Islamabad for the grant of Masters of Science Degree in Art & Science of Warfare to the officers who possess a Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science degree (i.e. civilian education for 14 years) and successfully complete the Staff Course. Successful graduates of the Course are awarded the symbol of 'psc' (passed staff course).