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Unit Commanders Course (UCC)

The Unit Commanders Course standardizes the training of squadron and group commanders throughout CAP.  These commanders are the people responsible for administering programs and managing the volunteer members in the field.

UCC discusses the traits and skills new unit commanders will need to develop to effectively manage their units.  Topics include recruiting and retention, command responsibility and accountability, safety, how to work with families, management, leadership, communication, and elements of successful units and leaders.  

UCC is designed around a core/elective format.  All courses must complete a core of 7 lessons, but may select 9 lessons from a list of electives.  In this way wings can tailor their courses to meet the unique needs of their commanders.  All course last 16 classroom hours and are administered at the group or wing level. 


Unit Commanders Course Documents

Miscellaneous

UCC Course Requirements UCC Core Curriculum Outline UCC Electives Curriculum Outline
UCC Course Critique

UCC Director/Instructor Guide

Director Preface Instructor Introduction Recommended Reading List
Command Responsibility
and Accountability
Adverse Member Actions
- under revision
Recruiting and Retention
The Committed Volunteer Integrating the Mission Your Role in the Missions
Capstone Discussion Motivation Delegating Authority
Meeting Planning Unit Training Programs Working with Families
Problem Solving Working with Group, Wing
and the LO
Budgeting
Your Staff: What they Do
For You
Teamwork Techniques Effective Listening
Successful Units Successful Leaders Setting Goals and
Objectives
Hazing
* Bold indicates mandatory lessons

UCC Student Guide
Student Guide Introduction Recommended Reading List Command Responsibility
and Accountability
Adverse Member Actions- under             revision Recruiting and Retention The Committed Volunteer
Integrating the Mission Your Role in the Missions Capstone Discussion
Motivation Delegating Authority Meeting Planning
Unit Training Programs Working with Families Problem Solving
Working with Group, Wing,
and the LO
Budgeting Your Staff: What they Do for You
Teamwork Techniques Effective Listening Successful Units
Successful Leaders Setting Goals and Objectives Hazing
Attachment 1: CAP
Leadership
Attachment 2: Optional Readings Attachment 3: Checklist for
New Commanders
Attachment 4: Questions New
Commanders Should Ask
*Bold indicates mandatory lessons

For UCC Scheduled see CAP Knowledgebase Answer 85


UCC PowerPoint Slides

Adverse Member Actions - under revision Meeting Planning The Committed Volunteer
Budgeting Motivation Your Role in Missions
Command Responsibility and Accountability Problem Solving Your Staff 
Dealing with Group and Wing Recruiting and Retention
Delegating Authority

Setting Goals and Objectives

Effective Listening

Successful Leaders

Hazing Successful Units
Integrating Missions Teamwork Techniques

 

 

 

 

 

 



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