Starfleet Enlisted Training Command
Starfleet Enlisted Training Command is the department within Starfleet Training Command responsible for basic and advanced training of all enlisted members of Starfleet. This department includes hundreds of separate Enlisted Training Centers across the Federation, as well as several Technical Service Academies for advanced training. All enlisted members of Starfleet go through basic training, but training beyond that is highly variable based on the individual's skills and prior experience.
Starfleet Enlisted Training Centers
Every recruit starts their Starfleet career at an Enlisted Training Center (ETC), which are found on most major starbases throughout the Federation as well as many member worlds and developed colonies. These centers guide new recruits through basic training and their apprenticeships, with the total time spent there ranging from six months to one year.
Starfleet Basic Training
Basic Training is a six-month course designed to prepare trainees for the rigors of space travel and the discipline and decorum required of all members of Starfleet. Physical training, classroom learning, and simulations are all a part of this experience, with a particular emphasis on safety and emergency procedures. Topics covered include zero-gravity training, starship and station emergency procedures, fitness and nutrition, first aid, and basic small arms use. This program covers the grade of Crewman Recruit.
Starfleet Career Apprenticeships
Career Apprenticeships are the next stage in the enlisted training program, and are a combination of classroom learning and job shadowing meant to prepare crewmen apprentices through a six-month course to become crewmen with a specialty in one of six basic areas of starship or station service:
- Engineering Technician Apprenticeship - Fundamentals of basic maintenance and damage control
- Science Technician Apprenticeship - Fundamentals of tricorder use, laboratory safety, and sample preparation
- Medical Technician Apprenticeship - Fundamentals of medical tricorder use, patient repositioning, and advanced first aid
- Operations Apprenticeship - Fundamentals of load balancing, cargo bay operations, and supply operations
- Security Apprenticeship - Fundamentals of hand-to-hand combat and marksmanship
- Yeoman Apprenticeship - Fundamentals of data security, report preparation, and protocol
Often, on training centers attached to starbases, apprentices will spend a lot of time actually learning from more senior enlisted members and officers in addition to more structured academic learning. Some ETCs on more isolated worlds use holodeck training to replicate this experience. Sometimes, deployment schedules and staffing needs will mean that crewmen recruits are posted directly to starships, where they finish their apprenticeships truly in the field. Upon finishing the apprenticeship stage, a crewman apprentice is promoted to crewman and is qualified for starship or space station service.
Often professionals with university degrees or other prior experience will enlist in Starfleet with no immediate desire to become an officer. While Basic Training is required for everyone, someone with significant experience as a civilian technician, medic, etc. may be allowed to skip the apprenticeship at the discretion of their training officer, advancing directly to Crewman from Crewman Apprentice.
Starfleet Technical Services Academy
Structured in parallel to Starfleet Academy, the Starfleet Technical Services Academy is a series of facilities around the Federation that provide enlisted personnel with opportunities to gain more education in a wide variety of specialty areas, both directly connected to the six apprenticeship programs and in areas like diplomatic and legal support, tactical, intelligence, and mentorship through several schools. Six-month and one-year programs exist and can be taken at multiple stages within an enlisted member's career. Many of these facilities share resources and personnel with a Starfleet Academy campus, but they do not award academic degrees.
Unlike at Starfleet Academy, training programs are laid out strictly by department, not by academic field (though in the sciences these are one and the same). Also unlike Starfleet Academy, these positions are designed to prepare an individual for a specific role within a department rather than as generalists. Six-month programs prepare enlisted members to become technicians (who are closely supervised by specialists and officers) while twelve-month programs prepare enlisted members to become specialists. For Engineering, Operations, Science, Medical, and Counseling, members need to have completed the relevant six-month program before completing the twelve-month program.
Not all enlisted members take programs through this academy, as it is possible to qualify for more advanced roles via on-the-job training in most cases, or to join the fleet with experience in another service (Such as the Starfleet Auxiliary) or possess a relevant academic degree that would make this training redundant. It is also possible to take programs from these schools via the holodeck and other distance learning techniques, which is often preferred by members who have enlisted in the first place to avoid spending years in a classroom setting before making it out into the field.
Technical Services School
The Technical Services School provides foundational and intermediate training in engineering and operations occupations, which allow enlisted members to gain critical technical knowledge in things like transporter operations, engine maintenance, and computer operation. It is the largest of the schools within the Technical Services Academy. This school has six-month programs qualifying individuals as technicians, who work under the very close supervision of officers and specialists, and one-year programs qualifying individuals as specialists who have more autonomy and experience.
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1Computer Operations refers to the protocols for operating standard starship and space station computer systems, especially with regard to things like access rights, data security, and other software-related things, while Computer Systems Engineering refers to the physical installation, maintenance, and repair of computer systems and networks, but there is overlap here.
Scientific Services School
The Scientific Services School provides foundational and intermediate training in core scientific disciplines, allowing enlisted members of the fleet to handle advanced laboratory work, or to move beyond lab technician duties to become scientists in their own right. The six-month programs qualify an individual as a technician within one of the major scientific sections aboard a station or starbase, where they assist in any or all of the fields within that section, while the twelve-month programs qualify an individual as a specialist within an individual scientific area. While eighteen months of training is insufficient time to get a full and complete sense of the discipline, it sets enlisted members up with a strong foundation to allow them to learn and develop on the job.
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General Science & Archival Services |
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Space Sciences | Space Sciences Technician |
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Planetary Sciences | Planetary Sciences Technician |
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Social Sciences | Social Sciences Technician |
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Biological Sciences | Biological Sciences Technician |
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Medical Services School
The Medical Services School has programs designed for specific vocations within medicine and counseling, which allow for enlisted members to become certified in a number of specialties, including nursing assistants, counselor's assistants, and field medics. While it is not possible to become a nurse, counselor, or physician through this school, it is possible to become well-trained as an assistant to these roles reserved for officers. Nursing assistants are often referred to in short-hand as 'nurses' especially by laymen, but their role is to support nurses and carry out care decisions made by nurses and physicians.
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Medical |
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Counseling |
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Security Services School
The Security Services School includes training programs for security, tactical, intelligence, and strategic operations, conceptualizing security broadly in terms of Starfleet's defensive mandate rather than limiting that to just shipboard security departments. This school consists entirely of one-year programs which are meant for security officers who have had several years of experience in active service, as training in things like hand-to-hand combat, marksmanship, and shipboard or stationboard safety occurs as part of their normal duties. From there, an enlisted member could transition into tactical, intelligence, or strategic operations.
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Security | N/A |
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Tactical | N/A |
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Intelligence | N/A |
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Strategic Operations | N/A | Strategy Specialist |
Clerical, Diplomatic, and Legal Services School
The Clerical, Diplomatic, and Legal Services School is a catch-all for training programs to prepare enlisted members to serve in support functions. As with the Security Services School, there are only one-year programs, as the vocations associated with this school require moderate to high clearance levels and are more suited to individuals with several years of service. A common career path is to spend a few years as a yeoman before specializing into one of these three areas.
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Administrative Support | N/A |
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Diplomatic Support | N/A |
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Judge-Advocate General's Corps | N/A |
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