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DPPSP Student Handbook 2026

DPPSP Student Handbook 2026

511 Name of CourseMILITARY DOCTRINE, OPERATIONS AND STRATEGIES (MDOS)2 Code PSD 53233 Lecturer(s) Lt Col Hj Mohamad Ijas bin Saidun Zubir RMAF (Course Convenor)4 Semester/Year Semester 3 Academic Session 20265 Credit Hours 3 6 Prerequisite None7 Course SynopsisThis course offers a comprehensive, multi-dimensional study of joint military doctrine, philosophy, strategies, and operations. It emphasizes the practical application of planning across all operational domains, including asymmetrical warfare and Military Operations Other Than War (MOOTW), through a Whole of Government and Whole of Society (WOGOS) approach and multinational collaboration. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to effectively translate military doctrine into operational practice.8 Course Learning Outcome (CLO) At the end of the course, the student should be able to:CLO1 To discuss the fundamentals of Joint Doctrine. (PLO4)CLO2 To explain MAF capabilities in the phases of the war. (PLO8)CLO3To conduct military operation using Joint Operation Planning Process (JOPP) in multi-agency and multi-national headquarters. (PLO3)9 TeachingLearning and Assessment StrategyTeaching & Learning Methods:Lectures, tutorials, practicalAssessment:Quiz, assignment & practical test (Presentation, exercises, wargame simulation & CPX)


5210 Mode of DeliveryLectures, tutorials, discussions & practical exercise11 Assessment Method Assessment:i. Ex BANTU AMAN (Step 1-3) 45%ii. Ex BANTU AMAN (Step 4-5) 35%iii. Ex BERSAMA NILAI 2 20 % Total 100%12 Topics Topic 1 - Intro to Joint WarfareTopic 2 - Joint OperationsTopic 3 - Joint IntelligenceTopic 4 - Joint CommunicationsTopic 5 - Joint Logistics SupportTopic 6 - Terrorism & Counter TerrorismTopic 7 - Psychological Operations (Info Op)Topic 8 - Law of Governing the use of ForceTopic 9 - Legal Implication of Domestic OperationsTopic 10 - The Roles & Tasks of MAF in HADRTopic 11 - Peace Keeping Operations (PKO)Topic 12 - International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)Topic 13 - Ex BANTU AMAN13 Main References1. MAFJD 5-01 – Joint Operation Planning (2022) 2. MAFJP 5-01.1 – Joint Military Appreciation Process (JMAP) Third Edition (2018) 3. MAFJP 5-01.2 – Joint Intelligence Preparation of the Operational Environment (JIPOE) (2018) 4. MAF JP 5-01.3 – Joint Logistics Planning Process (JLPP) Third Edition (2018) 5. MAF Joint Force Headquarters Staff Planning Handbook 2010 (Provisional) 6. MAFJP 0.01 Service Writing 7. MAFJP 0-03 – Military Abbreviation & Symbol 2015 (Provisional)8. MM 5.0-0-1.9 TD – Staff Planning Handbook (2018) 9. MAFJD 3-10 – MOOTW (2011)10. MAFJD 7-01 – CIMIC (2011)11. MAFJD 3-15 – HADR (2015) 12. BERSAMA CAMPAIGN Start-Up Package


53Additional References1. MAFJD 2-01 – Joint Intelligence (2011)2. MAFJD 2-03 – Targeting (2014)3. MAFJD 3-01 – Offensive support (2018)4. MAFJD 3-02 – Amphibious Operations (2012)5. MAFJD 3-03 – Airborne Operations (2018)6. MAFJD 3-04 – Information Operations (IO) (2018)7. MAFJD 3-04.1 – Psychological Operations (2012)8. MAFJD 3-04.2 – Electronic Warfare (2013)9. MAFJD 3-06 – Air Defence and Airspace Control (2011)10. MAFJD 3-07 – Joint Maritime Operations (2012)11. MAFJD 3-14 – Special Operations Force (2012)12. MAFJD 6-01 – Joint Communications (2011)13. MAFJD 8-01 – Reserve Force (2019)14. MM 0.3.11 TD – The Enemy (LANUN) 2010 (Provisional) 15. All relevant joint doctrines16. All relevant services doctrines17. All relevant national doctrines14 Other Additional Information


541 Name of CourseMILITARY PRACTICES & WAR (MPW)2 Code PSD 53333 Lecturer(s) Cdr Wan Zaihan bin Wan Mat RMN (Course Convenor)4 Semester/Year Semester 3 Academic Session 20265 Credit Hours 3 6 Prerequisite None7 Course SynopsisThis course is designed to elevate the understanding of Land, Maritime and Air operational planning into an integrated and joint operation. It will enable the employment of military capabilities through Joint Military Appreciation Process (JMAP) within operational level in a complex and contemporary environment. The module includes lectures and practical exercises. The end state of the course is to produce capable students in applying military doctrine into practise.8 Course Learning Outcome (CLO) At the end of the course, the student should be able to:CLO1 Analyse the operational employment of land, maritime, air, space and cyber power to support cohesive JOP.CLO2Apply the JOPP and JMAP to formulate and assess operational plans in multi-domain warfare.CLO3Demonstrate leadership, decision-making, and teamwork competencies to function effectively as staff or commander within a JOPG.CLO4Integrate doctrinal, conceptual and practical knowledge of MAF Joint Operations into simulated operational environments through exercises and wargames.9 TeachingLearning and Assessment StrategyTeaching & Learning Methods:Lectures, tutorials, practicalAssessment:Assignment & practical test (Presentation, exercises, wargame)10 Mode of DeliveryLecture, tutorials, discussions & practical exercise11 Assessment MethodAssessment:i. Ex BERSAMA DETER 1 (JIPOE) 40%ii. Ex BERSAMA DETER 2 (JMAP) 45%iii Ex BERSAMA NILAI 3 15 % Total 100%


5512 Topics Topic 1 - Concept and Principles of Land PowerTopic 2 - Concept and Principles of Maritime PowerTopic 3 - Concept and Principles of Aerospace PowerTopic 4 - Land Warfare – Manoeuvre/Op ArtTopic 5 - Maritime Warfare – Manoeuvre/Op ArtTopic 6 - Air Warfare – Manoeuvre/Op ArtTopic 7 - Submarines OpTopic 8 - Air OpTopic 9 - Special OpTopic 10 - Intelligence Op and DeceptionsTopic 11 - Amphibious OpTopic 12 - Land, Air & Maritime Op (Symm/Asymm)Topic 13 - Ex BERSAMA DETER 1Topic 14 - Ex BERSAMA DETER 113 Main References1. MAFJD 2-01 – Joint Intelligence (2011)2. MAFJD 2-03 – Targeting (2014)3. MAFJD 3-01 – Offensive support (2018)4. MAFJD 3-02 – Amphibious Operations (2012)5. MAFJD 3-03 – Airborne Operations (2018)6. MAFJD 3-04 – Information Operations (IO) (2018)7. MAFJD 3-04.1 – Psychological Operations (2012)8. MAFJD 3-04.2 – Electronic Warfare (2013)9. MAFJD 3-06 – Air Defence and Airspace Control (2011)10. MAFJD 3-07 – Joint Maritime Operations (2012)11. MAFJD 3-10 – MOOTW (2011)12. MAFJD 3-14 – Special Operations Force (2012)13. MAFJD 6-01 – Joint Communications (2011)14. MAFJD 7-01 – CIMIC (2011)15. MAFJD 8-01 – Reserve Force (2019)Additional References1. MAFJD 5-01 – Joint Operation Planning (2011) 2. MAFJP 5-01.1 – Joint Military Appreciation Process (JMAP) Third Edition (2018) 3. MAFJP 5-01.2 – Joint Intelligence Preparation of the Operational Environment (JIPOE) (2018) 4. MAF JP 5-01.3 – Joint Logistics Planning Process (JLPP) Third Edition (2018) 5. MM 0.3.11 TD – The Enemy (LANUN) 2010 (Provisional) 6. MAF Joint Force Headquarters Staff Planning Handbook 2010(Provisional) 7. MAFJP 0.01 Service Writing 8. MAFJP 0-03 – Military Abbreviation & Symbol 2015 (Provisional)9. MM 5.0-0-1.9 TD – Staff Planning Handbook (2018) 10. All relevant Joint doctrines11. All relevant services doctrines12. BERSAMA CAMPAIGN Start-up Package14 Other Additional Information-


56Course Curriculum. The course curriculum is divided into the Policy and Strategy Module, Command, Leadership and Management Module and Military Module spanning over three semesters. The pass staff college (joint) - psc ‘j’ and the PDSDS are two Diplomas that would be awarded to CP who have successfully completed the course with a minimum of 65 marks (Grade B) for each subject. The PDSDS Programme is part of overall MCSC(J) marks. Details on the allocation of marks are shown below:Ser Description Marks (%) (a) (b) (c)1. Policy and Strategy Module (PSM) a. PSD 5114: Strategic Studies and Security in Asian Region (SSSAAR) b. PSD 5123: International Relations (IR) c. PSD 5224: Malaysian Security and Development Studies (MSDS) d. PSD 5142: Commandant Paper I (COMPA1) e. PSD 5213: Commandant Paper II (COMPA2) 65625Total 242. Command, Leadership and Management Module (CLM) a. PSD 5133: War Studies, Command and Leadership (WSCL) b. PSD 5233: Defence Management (DM) c. Practice Staff Skills (PSS) (1) Ex KATA RINGKAS (2) Ex KATA PERO (3) Ex KATA GERAK d. Officer Leadership and Ethics Module (OLEM) (1) OLEM 1 (2) OLEM 2 (3) OLEM 3 55222222Total 22MALAYSIAN COMMAND AND STAFF COURSE (JOINT) COURSE CURRICULUM


57(a) (b) (c)3. Military Module a. PSD 5313: Joint Operation Planning Process (JOPP) (1) Ex DALAUD BERSATU (Step 1-3)(2) Ex DALAUD BERSATU (Step 4-5)(2) Ex BERSAMA NILAI 1 b. PSD 5323: Military Doctrine, Operations and Strategies (MDOS) (1) Ex BANTU AMAN (Step 1-3)(2) Ex BANTU AMAN (Step 4-5)(3) Ex BERSAMA NILAI 2c. PSD 5333: Military Practise and War (MPW) (1) Ex BERSAMA DETER 1 (JIPOE)(2) Ex BERSAMA DETER 2 (JMAP)(3) Ex BERSAMA NILAI 3 d. Capability and Operational Study (COS) (1) COS 1 (2) COS 2 551 441 471 33Total 384. Co-curricular activities and Management Module a. Social events and sports activitiesb. Central and syndicate discussion participantc. Leadership attributes (1) Esprit-de-corps (2) Attitude (3) Commitment d. Physical Fitness: (1) Basic Fitness Test - BFT 1 (2) Basic Fitness Test - BFT 2133310.50.5Total 125. BAKAT (see Note) 26. DS Council Pool 27. GRAND TOTAL 100Note: 1. All Bachelor CP, Lady CP and ICP are excused from BAKAT marks. Their total marks are 98% out of 100%.


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