Leaders must possess the ability to communicate complex ideas clearly and concisely, both verbally and in writing. WS350 is grounded in the application of sound communication and narrative techniques relevant to the tactical, operational, and strategic levels of war. The course introduces the concept of information as an element of national power used to achieve U.S. strategic objectives. It then turns to how narratives are used to develop and execute strategy. Cadets gain foundational knowledge of how information is used to develop understanding, communicate, and act decisively. Students study interactions between the military and the media to understand influence campaigns and their effects during competition and conflict. The course culminates in crafting communication plans to tackle vital strategic challenges. Through a combination of theoretical understanding and practical application, cadets learn to develop strategic communication plans, engage with media effectively, and leverage information as a dynamic element of combat power. |