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==== E-Uni Fleet Commander Community ==== | ==== E-Uni Fleet Commander Community ==== | ||
==== The FCC Mentor Scheme ==== | ==== The FCC Mentor Scheme ==== | ||
− | The FCC Mentor Scheme is comprised of volunteers from our most experienced FCs across all timezones, who have generously agreed to act as Mentors for any junior FC new to the course who wishes for some additional help and guidance. The whole of the FCC community remains there as a means of support for everyone, however if you request it, we will now provide a 1:1 relationship with a senior FC who can be your first port of call for your questions, and who will make every attempt to attend your fleets and act as your Second in Command | + | The [[FCC Mentor Scheme]] is comprised of volunteers from our most experienced FCs across all timezones, who have generously agreed to act as Mentors for any junior FC new to the course who wishes for some additional help and guidance. The whole of the FCC community remains there as a means of support for everyone, however if you request it, we will now provide a 1:1 relationship with a senior FC who can be your first port of call for your questions, and who will make every attempt to attend your fleets and act as your Second in Command |
==== The FCC Doctrine Library ==== | ==== The FCC Doctrine Library ==== | ||
− | The FCC Doctrine Library is a archive of consolidated information about commonly flown doctrines for any new FC looking at doctrine ideas. The pages to include not only to the fits themselves, but also tactics and suggestions on how to fly them, as well as providing an easily linked source for the doctrine when making Fleet announcements/forum posts. | + | The [[FCC Doctrine Library]] is a archive of consolidated information about commonly flown doctrines for any new FC looking at doctrine ideas. The pages to include not only to the fits themselves, but also tactics and suggestions on how to fly them, as well as providing an easily linked source for the doctrine when making Fleet announcements/forum posts. |
These are NOT official doctrines. Members do not have to follow them, they are for suggestion purposes only, and to help with ideas to fulfill the FCC doctrine requirements. | These are NOT official doctrines. Members do not have to follow them, they are for suggestion purposes only, and to help with ideas to fulfill the FCC doctrine requirements. |
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The Fleet Commander Course "FCC"
The Fleet Commanders Course is a program of learning designed to encourage and support new and emerging Fleet Commanders within Eve University under the Cross Campus Initiative. The course has three primary goals:
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1) Provide current and future FC's a structured and goal oriented plan to improve/learn how to effectively lead fleets. |
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What Does the FCC Offer?
Structured Learning Plan
E-Uni Fleet Commander Community
The FCC Mentor Scheme
The FCC Mentor Scheme is comprised of volunteers from our most experienced FCs across all timezones, who have generously agreed to act as Mentors for any junior FC new to the course who wishes for some additional help and guidance. The whole of the FCC community remains there as a means of support for everyone, however if you request it, we will now provide a 1:1 relationship with a senior FC who can be your first port of call for your questions, and who will make every attempt to attend your fleets and act as your Second in Command
The FCC Doctrine Library
The FCC Doctrine Library is a archive of consolidated information about commonly flown doctrines for any new FC looking at doctrine ideas. The pages to include not only to the fits themselves, but also tactics and suggestions on how to fly them, as well as providing an easily linked source for the doctrine when making Fleet announcements/forum posts.
These are NOT official doctrines. Members do not have to follow them, they are for suggestion purposes only, and to help with ideas to fulfill the FCC doctrine requirements.
Other benefits and Initiatives
FCC Bookmarking Pack... Shiny FC Medal...
How Do I Join the FCC?
The requirements to join are simply asking the Junior FC to dedicate time to both the course and to Eve University although there is an element of recommended experience which will help any aspiring FC. That said, it is only recommended experience to provide a good foundation level of knowledge.
Requirements to Join:
1) Interested in becoming an FC and willing to commit to the course
2) Freshman title
Recommended Experience to start:
1) Participated in at least 5 Uni fleets in any capacity (Recommendation only)
2) Scouting 101/DSCAN course complete (Recommendation only)
3) Scouted in at least 3 Uni fleets (Recommendation only)