Enlisted Joint Professional Military Education (EJPME)
Authority
EJPME Authority
In addition to enlisted PME courses, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Instruction (CJCSI) 1805.01B, *Enlisted Professional Military Education Policy*, requires all enlisted personnel operating in joint, interagency, multinational, and coalition warfighting organizations to learn joint concepts.
Purpose
EJPME Purpose
EJPME provides SNCOs a comprehensive joint education to prepare them for assignments to joint billets at the:
- Senior enlisted leader level
- Command senior enlisted leader level
Format
EJPME Online
EJPME is web-based and is designed to expose enlisted personnel to joint education, prepare them to succeed by improving their ability to operate effectively and supervise multiple service members.
EJPME courses are offered online and accessible from anywhere at any time.
Two Levels — EJPME I and II
EJPME I and II.
EJPME I — emphasizes curriculum commensurate with E-5/E-7 joint assignment responsibilities.
EJPME II — focused on preparing E-7/E-9 enlisted members for their senior leadership roles in joint assignments.
Common Learning Areas
Both EJPME I and II have learning areas and objectives in:
- National strategic overview
- Joint interagency, intergovernmental, and multinational capabilities
- Foundations of joint operations
- Joint Force leadership
Prerequisite
PME Prerequisite
Students must complete rank-required service enlisted PME before enrolling in EJPME.