College of Commissioner Science - Eastern Utah 2013
Saturday, March 16, 2013
475 W 100 S, Vernal, Utah
What is Commissioner College? Commissioner College is one of the best ways for commissioners to get continuing education in their critical role. It is modeled after a traditional college, with course requirements leading to Bachelors, Masters, and Doctorate "degrees" in Commissioner Science. The faculty has been selected from among the most capable trainers available.
For all current and future commissioners, including Unit Commissioners, District Commissioners, Assistant District Commissioners, and others.
Possible Course Offerings (Specific Courses will be Identified Later)
Commissioner Basic Training
Bachelor of Commissioner Science:
BCS Core Courses (General Courses For All Commissioners)
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BCS 101 - Introduction to Commissioner Science
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BCS 103 - The Commissioner and the District
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BCS 104 - Unit Visitation
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BCS 106 - A Commissioner’s Priorities
BCS Elective Courses (For Commissioners with Specific Roles)
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BCS 108 - Effective Roundtables I
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BCS 109 - Effective Roundtables II
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BCS 121 - Introduction to Venturing Commissioner Science
MCS Core Courses (General Courses For All Commissioners)
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MCS 303 - Commissioner Lifesaving I
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MCS 304 - Commissioner Lifesaving II
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MCS 309 - Good Commissioners Need Both Head and Heart
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MCS 318 - Top 10 Ways to Ensure Good Commissioner Service
MCS Elective Courses (For Commissioners with Specific Roles)
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MCS 308 - Venturing and the Commissioner
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MCS 311 - All About ADCs
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MCS 314 - Administration of Roundtable Leadership
Doctor of Commissioner Science:
None Offered at This College
NOTES:
1. You can complete up to 7 courses at this conference.
2. To receive a diploma at this event, you must be currently registered as a Commissioner.
Overview of Degree Requirements
Bachelor's Diploma: You must have completed Commissioner Basic Training and at least 7 courses (with at least 5 at the BCS level)
Master's Diploma: You must have earned the Bachelor's Diploma, the Arrowhead Honor Award, and completed at least 14 courses (with at least 7 at the MCS level)
Doctor's Diploma: You must have earned the Master's Diploma, completed an approved Thesis or Project, met specific service and tenure requirements and completed at least 24 courses (with at least 5 at the DCS level)