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About this Exam

The Leading Marines Distance Education Program (DEP) is a foundational Professional Military Education (PME) requirement designed specifically for junior United States Marines, primarily Privates First Class, Lance Corporals, and Corporals.

This course is not merely an academic requirement; it is a critical step in the "Sustaining the Transformation" process, reinforcing the core values and ethical framework that define a Marine.

It is designed to develop the requisite leadership skills, critical thinking abilities, and moral reasoning needed to lead small teams effectively in both garrison and operational environments.

Completing this course is a mandatory prerequisite for promotion eligibility to Corporal and Sergeant, signifying a Marine's readiness to assume greater responsibility.

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 What the Course Entails and Exam Details

The Leading Marines course curriculum is comprehensive, focusing on the internalization of the Marine Corps leadership philosophy and the practical tools needed to apply it.

The course is structured into several sub-modules, which culminate in a final, proctored exam. The core topics covered are:

  • Developing Leaders: This module explores the Marine Corps leadership philosophy, focusing on the 14 Leadership Traits (BE) and 11 Leadership Principles (KNOW and DO). You will study different leadership styles and how to apply them based on the situation and the maturity of your subordinates. It emphasizes the importance of setting the example and mentoring future leaders.
  • Leadership Tools: This practical section focuses on the essential skills required for daily leadership. Topics include providing and receiving effective feedback, conducting formal and informal counseling (both directive and non-directive), coaching subordinates to improve performance, and mentoring them for long-term career growth. It also covers performance evaluations (proficiency and conduct marks).
  • Counseling, Coaching, and Mentoring: A deeper dive into the interpersonal skills required to develop subordinates. This module covers the distinction between these three development methods, how to prepare for and conduct counseling sessions, and the leader's role in the Marine Leader Development (MLD) framework, including the "Six Fs" (Fidelity, Fighter, Fitness, Family, Finance, Future).
  • Command and Military Organization: This module provides vital context on how leadership operates within the chain of command. You will learn about the history and heritage of the Marine Corps, the structure and missions of various Marine Corps organizations, custom and courtesies, and the essential components of the Marine Corps promotion system.

 

 

What to Expect in the Final Exam

The final exam for Leading Marines Developing Leaders is a demanding test designed to verify your comprehensive understanding and ability to apply the leadership concepts taught throughout the course.

The exam format is entirely multiple-choice, presented in a digital format through the MarineNet portal. You must be prepared to answer situational questions where you must select the best leadership approach based on USMC doctrine.

A passing score of 80% is strictly required to receive credit for the course. Students are usually given a strict time limit, typically 120 minutes (two hours), to complete the final exam. The test is non-open book and must be taken under the supervision of an authorized proctor.

If a student does not pass on their first attempt, there may be a mandatory waiting period before they can retest. Failure to pass within the allowed attempts may require the student to retake the entire course.

 

 

 How to Study and Exam Centers

Preparation is the key to success for this PME. Marines should not solely rely on memory; they must understand the application of leadership principles.

  • Utilize Official Doctrine: The entire course is based on Marine Corps Warfighting Publications (MCWP), specifically MCWP 6-10 (Leading Marines) and MCTP 6-10B (Marine Corps Values). You should study these publications thoroughly, paying close attention to the definitions of traits, principles, and counseling types.
  • Take Practice Tests: Utilizing a practice test structure specifically named Leading Marines Developing Leaders Practice Exam is one of the most effective study methods. This helps familiarize you with the wording of situational questions and identifies knowledge gaps. Repeat practice exams until you are consistently scoring above 90%.
  • Review Class Materials: Thoroughly review all course lessons and quizzes on the MarineNet portal. Take detailed notes on key concepts, counseling techniques, and promotion system mechanics.
  • Exam Centers: The Leading Marines final exam is administered exclusively online through the MarineNet portal (marinenet.usmc.mil). While you can complete the coursework on any computer, the final exam must be proctored. This means you must take the exam at an authorized location, such as a base library’s MarineNet testing center, your unit's designated training facility, or under the supervision of an appointed staff non-commissioned officer (SNCO) or officer who is registered as a proctor.

 

 

 Job Opportunities from the Course

Successfully completing the Leading Marines course and passing the final exam does not "unlock" a specific job in the traditional civilian sense. Instead, it is the vital credential needed to advance within your current Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) and assume leadership responsibilities.

By finishing this course, you become eligible for promotion and are qualified to hold crucial small-unit leadership positions within any Marine Corps unit, including:

  • Fire Team Leader (PFC/LCpl/Cpl)
  • Squad Leader (Cpl/Sgt)
  • Section Leader (Cpl/Sgt)
  • NCOIC (Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge) of various sections (Supply, Admin, Training, Motor Transport, etc.)
  • Vehicle Commander (in tactical vehicle or armor units)
  • Mentorship Roles for Junior Marines

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