AEROGRAPHER'S MATE 3 & 2 



NAVEDTRA 10363-E 



Prepared by the Naval Education and Training Program Development 

 Center, Pensacola, Florida 



Your NRCC contains a set of assign- 

 ments and self-scoring answer sheets 

 (packaged separately) . The Rate Training 

 Manual, Aerographer ' s Mate 3 & 2, 

 NAVEDTRA 10 363-E , is your textbook for 

 the NRCC. If an errata sheet comes with 

 the NRCC, make all indicated changes or 

 corrections . Do not change or correct 

 the textbook or assignments in any other 

 way. 



HOW TO COMPLETE THIS COURSE SUCCESSFULLY 



Study the textbook pages given at 

 the beginning of each assignment before 

 trying to answer the items . Pay attention 

 to tables and illustrations as they 

 contain a lot of information. Making your 

 own drawings can help you understand the 

 subject matter. Also, read the learning 

 objectives that precede the sets of items. 

 The learning objectives and items are 

 based on the subject matter or study 

 material in the textbook. The objectives 

 tell you what you should be able to do 

 by studying assigned textual material 

 and answering the items. 



At this point you should be ready 

 to answer the items in the assignment. 

 Read each item carefully. Select the 

 BEST ANSWER for each item, consulting 

 your textbook when necessary. Be sure 

 to select the BEST ANSWER from the 

 subject matter in the textbook. You may 

 discuss difficult points in the course 

 with others. However, the answer you 

 select must be your own. Use only the 

 self-scoring answer sheet designated 

 for your assignment. Follow the scoring 

 directions given on the answer sheet 

 itself and elsewhere in this course. 



Your NRCC will be administered by 

 your command or, in the case of small 

 commands . by the Naval Education and 

 Training Program Development Center. 

 No matter who administers your course 

 you can complete it successfully by 

 earning grades that average 3.2 or 



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 higher. If you are on active duty, the 

 average of your grades in all assign- 

 ments must be at least 3.2. If you are 

 NOT on active duty, the average of your 

 grades in all assignments of each 

 creditable unit must be at least 3.2. 

 The unit breakdown of the course, if 

 any, is shown later under Naval Reserve 

 Retirement Credit. 



WHEN YOUR COURSE IS ADMINISTERED 

 BY LOCAL COMMAND 



As soon as you have' finished an 

 assignment, submit the completed self- 

 scoring answer sheet to the officer 

 designated to administer it. He will 

 check the accuracy of your score and 

 discuss with you the items that you do 

 not understand. You may wish to record 

 your score on the assignment itself since 

 the self-scoring answer sheet is not 

 returned. 



If you are completing this NRCC to 

 become eligible to take the fleetwide 

 advancement examination, follow a 

 schedule that will enable you to complete 

 all assignments in time. Your schedule 

 should call for the completion of at 

 least one assignment per month. 



Although you complete the course 

 successfully, the Naval Education and 

 Training Program Development Center will 

 not issue you a letter of satisfactory 

 completion. Your command will make a note 

 in your service record, giving you credit 

 for your work . 



WHEN YOUR COURSE IS ADMINISTERED 

 BY THE NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING 

 PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT CENTER 



After finishing an assignment, go 

 on to the next. Retain each completed 

 self-scoring answer sheet until you 

 finish all the assignments in a unit (or 

 in the course if it is not divided into 

 units) . Using the envelopes provided, 



