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Transport Correspondence Courses for the Services

31st March 1944, Page 19
31st March 1944
Page 19
Page 19, 31st March 1944 — Transport Correspondence Courses for the Services
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SINCE 1941, the Institute of Transport, has sponsored an -arrangement whereby correspondence courses for its own examinations have been . made available to members on terms similar to those applicable to the educational scheme operating in the Services ,through the Directorate of Army Education. The institute is now co-operating with this Directorate in making available some general • cotirses on transport subjects, a-lid enrolments for those will be made through the usual Services channels, The coursesand their operatiOn Will he conducted by the Institute. for the War Office, and they will be available to Men in all the Services. The courses are intended for men -.normally employed in transport who are anxious to take up some educational work, but

who do not, in the first instance, contemplate taking the Institute's exams.

The, subjects, of the, courses are as follow:—Economics o f Transport (TRI); Elements Of Transport (TR2); Law of Inland Transport (TR3); Organization and Working of Railway Transport (TR4); Organization and Working of Road Transport -(Passenger) (TR5); Organization and Woiking of Road Transport (Goods) (TRG).

The serial letters and numbers given in parentheses are the Code references to the respective courses under which they will be listed in the forthcornirig

War Office booklet, Correspondence

• Courses," and the corresponding publications shortly to be iSsued by the Admiralty and Air Ministry.

Iris hoped that th,e courses will be available before the end of April.