Army Learning Management System (ALMS) Course Catalog

The Army Learning Management System, or shortly known as the ALMS, provides those who are a member of the US Army to take part in courses for personal development, leadership, and ranking. The purpose of the courses is to articulate credits for army learning.
There are a wide variety of courses that are available on the ALMS you can enroll. The ALMS course catalog also keeps the history of the previous courses so that you know what courses were available in the past. The ALMS course catalog might be taking this a step further as the classes from 1900 to the present day are on display.
Browse courses
You can browse the Course Catalog at Army University. You’ll be able to filter courses by academic hours, starting date, MOS (Military Occupation Specialties)/ASI (Additional Skill Identifiers), phase, version, and course number.
You can also search for individual courses using the sidebar located in the right corner.
What are the courses?
As mentioned, there is a whole selection of classes. Although not all classes are repeated throughout the year, the academic hours that each class requires vary. So, not all classes can be repeated multiple times during the year.
For example, the radio operator/maintainer course that will start tomorrow at the time of writing is 110 hours long. There is a good chance it might be reopened, but other courses such as the multichannel transmission sys operator/maintainer take 275 academic hours to complete. This gives it very little room for the class to be opened the same year again, even though it may start in the first month of the year.