ULC Course Description
Budget Training
Control Number: 254
Course Number: 42BTC01A
Length:32
CEUs: 0.00 PDHs: 0.00 LUs: 0.00 PDUs: 29.00 CMs: 0.00 ACE: 0.00 CEHs: 0.00
Purpose:
This course is targeted for those civilian and military employees of the Corps of Engineers who work directly within the financial management arena. It provides a framework and knowledge of the federal budget process with specialized emphasis on policies and procedures of the Corps of Engineers. The objective is to provide a uniform understanding of Corps budgeting so that operations are improved/streamlined at all Corps organizational levels.
Description:
The course describes program and budget activities at the HQUSACE, MSC, District, FOA, and Laboratory levels, and how these activities interrelate with those at Army, DOD, OMB, and the Congress. The curriculum is structured around the formulation and execution of an activity's operating budget. The material is presented through lectures and practical exercises covering various budgeting processes and budget-related issues. Major topics/areas include command operating budgets; Corps of Engineers funding sources to include military, civil and reimbursable programs; military and civil works budgeting; budget execution; statutory and administrative limitations; mobilization; and Corps of Engineers revolving fund.
Prerequisites:
Nominees must be assigned to the CP-11 career field in a grade of GS-09 or above in one of the following Occupational Series: 0501 Financial Analyst, 0505 Financial Manager, 0511 Auditor, 0525 Accounting Tech, 0510 Accountant, 0560 Budget Analyst, 0561 Budget Tech, 343 Management/Program Analyst. Students must be a Corps of Engineers Employee, Intern assigned to USACE Resource Management, or foreign nationals working in a USACE Resource Management Office. Waivers for any series not listed above will only be considered for GS-12 (or equivalent) and above and must be approved by the course Program Manager
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| Session | Location | Start Date | End Date | Seats Open |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 | Kansas City, MO | 5/12/2026 | 5/15/2026 | 0 |