In addition to the list on that link:
Advanced Medical Training -This program covers anatomy and physiology, initial patient survey and triage, airway management, oxygen therapy, and treatment of bleeding, shock, cardiac arrest, fractures, spinal injuries and other medical emergencies. Additional areas of study include automated external defibrillation, multi-lumen airways and general pharmacology.
Expert Marksmanship Course-To become an expert with the different lasers and optics that is in the Army inventory system. To be able to properly zero, qualify both day and night with Army optics. Optics to be utilized will include the M68 close Combat Optic (CCO), AN/PEQ-2A AND AN/PAQ-4, M145 Machine Gun Optic (MGO), AN/PAS 13b Thermal Weapon Sight (TWS). Weapons to be utilized will be M16 series, M249, M240B, M2 Heavy MG and MK19. Individual will zero and qualify on all weapons by end of course.
Air Assault- Upon completion of this course the platoon leader will be able to assist his/her Company in helicopter movements and be able to get supplies to troops in contact via sling-load. Check out the links below for all IMPORTANT information, necessary before disembarking for you summer project.
Mechanized Leader Course-Vehicle introduction; safety considerations; hull and turret operations and maintenance; weapons systems training; tactics (BFV peculiar); preliminary gunnery; basic gunnery; intermediate gunnery.
The Mechanized Leaders Course is a four-week course, which includes Hull and Turret Operations, BFV Maintenance, Driving the BFV, Weapon Systems Training, Bradley Gunnery Skills Testing, classroom instruction, Conduct of Fire Training, Device Gunnery, Live-Fire Exercises, and Tactics Instruction.
Stryker Leader Course-Upon completion of this course you will have the basic knowledge on the limits and capabilities of the newest military vehicle the “Stryker.” Check out the links below for all IMPORTANT information, necessary before disembarking for you summer project.
USAF Combat Survival Traning-CST is a 20-day program incorporating combat, basic aircrew, and water survival training; cadets will learn techniques in Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape. Cadets must be in excellent physical condition. Training is physically and mentally demanding and accomplished at high altitude. CST is conducted at USAFA, Colorado Springs, CO.
Combatives I, II, & III-Upon completion of level I training you will be proceed to level II training and be able to successfully train and certify your company to level I Combatives standards, finally with level III.
Airborne- Upon completion of this course the platoon leader will be able to conduct an Airborne assault with his platoon into hostile territory.
Military Intelligence School-The Military Intelligence Courses were all combined for the cadets, so they will each receive a hybrid course combining Combat Leader's Course, Combat Tracking, and Intel to Combating Terrorism.
Austrian Alpine Training-The goal of the alpine training is to train Soldiers to survive in the mountains and fight in mountainous terrain. Training includes traveling on ski and snowshoes, practical avalanche and terrain knowledge, and constructing emergency shelters. Soldiers also learn how to quickly locate and rescue victims of avalanches.
Anti-Armor Leader Course- Upon completion of this course the cadet platoon leader will have a better understanding of the U.S. Army Anti Armor weapons, their capabilities and how to properly employ them in a combat environment.
Leader Development Assessment Course (LDAC)-Upon completion of this course a cadets must meet established standards in physical fitness, weapons training, communication, combat patrols and demonstrate their proficiency in many other military skills.