Applied Explosives Course — This course outlines the discussion of the different compositions and theory of explosives and tamping methods.
Dynamic Entry Course — Students are taught different methods of explosive breaching. They must have already completed the "Applied Explosives Course".
Urban Reconnaissance & Surveillance — A course designed to train personnel from FMF and division reconnaissance, Scout Sniper Platoons, Radio Battalions and Radio Reconnaissance Platoons, and company intelligence detachments in the conduct of urbanizedreconnaissance and surveillance. The course will cover at a minimum, an introduction to R&S, intelligence considerations, R&S planning, urban route planning and movements, introduction to direct action operations, evasion-and-escape techniques, surveillance/counter-surveillance techniques and equipment, and urban communication procedures. Training will focus on reconnaissance in support of special operations and conventional missions with specific emphasis on urban operations. This course provides an outstanding opportunity to integrate with the Amphibious Squadron's Naval Special Warfare Detachment
Assault Climbers Course —There is a 5 week, 3 phase course that consists of mountaineering skills, mountain physical endurance training, multi-pitch climbs, lead climbs, belaying, rope installations, knots, rappelling, steep earth climbing, and all the necessary knowledge associated with it.
Dynamic Assault Course — This course is initially designed for enhancing close quarters combat skills. Students learn and apply CQC in a low-light environments. It also emphasizes on advanced surgical and precision shooting with the M4 carbine and M1911A1.45 caliber pistol. Students learned to quickly switch from one weapon to the other during failure drills. They are also introduced to a close quarters battle environment. They were instructed on how to systematically clear a room and navigate through buildings as a team. Participants learn to quickly identify and deal with improvised explosive devices, adversaries and individuals of unknown intent, referred to as unknowns, within the confined spaces of the "Shooting House".
Boat Raid Course — The course familiarizes the students with the Combat Rubber Reconnaissance Craft in performing various raid and reconnaissance missions. The training also teaches courses of instructions on how to move from an maritime environments to dry land. Students are required to operate around obstacles in the aquatic course.
Helicopter Rope Suspension Techniques Masters Course — Teaches students on how to rig CH-46E Sea Knights, CH-53 Sea Stallions, UH-60, MV-22 Osprey and UH-1Y Twin Hueys for fast-roping, special purpose insertion/extraction, and Rapelling. Students must familiarize with knots and rigging systems. Upon mastery of these subjects, students put their new skills to use on towers, and are given a written test to complete.
Deep Infiltration and Extraction Team Course — This course teaches students to make small air/ground units under the SPMAGTF. Only students qualified in,,, Urban Sniper and masterful command of aircraft and navigation may qualify.
Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and/or Personnel Course — Course teaches students in the fundamentals of helicopter and subsurface insertions for the recovery of aircraft equipment and personnel, or other sensitive material that is of interest for retrieval.