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SAF Education Office (SEO)


SAF Education Office (SEO)

The SAF Education Office is the central agency that coordinates and synchronizes all efforts in Professional Military Education and Training (PMET) and Continuing Education (CE) to meet the SAF's intent to increase the engagement of all SAF personnel, through enhanced education and accreditation of their leadership and work experience acquired during operational missions and on-the-job projects.

The Office plans and drives PMET & CE for Officers, WOSpecs and Military Experts across Services, and formulates, co-ordinates. And implements the SAF CE strategy and PMET & CE programmes internally within the SAF and externally with Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs). The Office also forges partnerships with IHLs to offer diploma, degree and post-graduate education, and administers the accreditation of these programmes.

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Courses

Undergraduate Professional Military Education and Training (UGPMET)

  1. "ASEAN and the Security of South-East Asia”, Michael Leifer, 2013 [Hard copy, E-Book]
  2. "ASEAN’s Diplomatic and Security Culture: Origins, Development and Prospects”, Jurgen Haacke, 2002 [Hard copy, E-Book]
  3. "Colonialism, Violence and Muslims in Southeast Asia: The Maria Hetogh Controversy and its Aftermath”, Syed Muhd. Khairudin Aljunied, 2009. [Hard copy, E-Book]
  4. "Cooperative Security and the Balance of Power in ASEAN and the ARF”, Ralf Emmers, 2003 [Hard copy, E-Book]
  5. "The Dilemmas of Statebuilding: Confronting the Contradictions of Postwar Peace Operations”, Timothy D. Sisk and Roland Paris, 2009 [Hard copy, E-Book]
  6. “A History of Warfare”, John Keegan, 1994 [Hard copy, E-Book]
  7. “Military leadership in the 21st century: science and practice”, Kim-Yin Chan, Star Soh and Regena Ramaya, 2011 [Hard copy]
  8. “Networking Fundamentals: Wide, Local and Personal Area Communications”, Kaveh Pahlavan and Prashant Krishnamurthy, 2009. [Hard copy, E-Book]
  9. “People’s War: The Conditions and the Consequences in China and in South East Asia”, J.L.S Girling, 2005. [Hard copy, E-Book]
  10. “Political Development”, Damien Kingsbury, 2007. [Hard copy, E-Book]
  11. “Politics in Southeast Asia: Democracy or Less”, William Case, 2002. [Hard copy, E-Book]
  12. “Rethinking Military History”, Jeremy Black, 2004. [Hard copy, E-Book]
  13. “Securing Southeast Asia: The Politics of Security Sector Reform”, Mark Beeson and Alex Bellamy, 2012. [Hard copy, E-Book]
  14. “Smart Mems and Sensor Systems”, Elena Gaura and Robert Newman, 2006. [Hard copy, E-Book]
  15. “Strapdown Inertial Navigation Technology”, David H. Titterton and John L. Weston, 2004. [Hard copy, E-Book]
  16. “Strategy in the Contemporary World”, John Baylis, James J. Wirtz, and Colin S. Gray, 2016. [Hard copy]
  17. “Understanding Contemporary Strategy”, Thomas M. Kane and David J. Lonsdale, 2012. [Hard copy, E-Book]
  18. “When Victims Become Killers: Colonialism, Nativism, and the Geocide in Rwandan”, Mahmood Mamdani, 2001. [Hard copy, E-Book]

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