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Military
Science
Army ROTC
010 Ranger Operations
(Lect 1.0)
Learn about one of the world's most elite fighting forces -the U.
S. Army Rangers. Get some hands-on training with actual army equipment.
Learn rappelling, land navigation, orienteering and combat patrolling.
015 Foundations of Officership
(Lect 1.0)
Introduction to responsibilities of a commissioned officer in the
United States Army. Establishes a foundation for officership skills,
leadership, and management techniques that are practiced and followed
for success - coupled with life skills such as physical training
and time management.
020 Military Marksmanship
(Lect 1.0)
Fundamentals of military marksmanship. Includes firing match-grade
air rifles as well as learning about other army weapons.
025 Basic Leadership
(Lect 1.0)
Establishes foundation of basic leadership fundamentals such as
problem solving, communications, briefings, and effective writing,
goal setting, techniques for improving listening and speaking skills
with an introduction to counseling and first aid.
030 Wilderness Survival and Life-Saving Techniques
(Lect 1.0)
Basic life-saving techniques that will enable the student to assist
an injured person or himself in an emergency, and survival techniques
that will help the student survive in the wilderness.
035 Individual Leadership Studies
(Lect 3.0)
Develop knowledge of self, self-confidence and individual leadership
techniques through problem solving and critical thinking skills.
Apply communication, feedback, and conflict resolution skills.
040 Leadership and Teamwork
(Lect 3.0)
The culmination of the military science basic course. It is designed
to investigate career options, prepare students for the opportunity
to progress into the advanced military courses and pursue a commission
as a Second Lieutenant.
050 Army Physical Readiness Program
(Lab 1.0)
Course instruction includes planning, implementing and managing
the Army physical fitness program; the conducting of an Army physical
fitness test; physical fitness training to include conditioning,
calisthenics, and cross-country running. Fundamentals of drills
and ceremony will also be taught.
102 Basic Leadership Laboratory
(Lab 1.0)
Handson experience in basic military leadership skills, supplementing,
but not duplicating classroom instruction in MSI and MSII courses.
Training is conducted at squad (8 person group) level with emphasis
on leadership development at that level. Topics include oral communication
and presentations, decision making, drill and ceremonies, squad
tactics, land nav, and the tactical bivouac. Prerequisite: To accompany
Mil Sc 40.
105 Leadership and Problem Solving
(Lect 2.0 and Lab 1.0)
Applied military leadership and management, branches of the Army,
methods of instruction; tactical platoon operations; physical fitness
training; development of leadership abilities through practical
exercises. Prerequisites: Mil Sc 15, 25, 35, 40 - Exceptions to
be made by Dept Chair Only In Accordance with Army (Cadet Command)
Policies.
106 Leadership and Ethics
(Lect 2.0 and Lab 1.0)
Applied military leadership and management, including small unit
tactical operations of companies; counseling soldiers; advanced
camp orientation; military customs and ceremonies; physical fitness
training; leadership abilities development through practical exercises.
Prerequisites: Mil Sc 105 - Exceptions to be made by Department
Chair Only In Accordance With Army (Cadet Command) Policies.
200 Special Problems
(Variable)
Problems or readings on specific subjects or projects in the department.
Consent of instructor required. Prerequisites: Mil Sc 207 and 208
- Exceptions to be made by Dept Chair Only in accordance with Army
(Cadet Command) policies.
207 Leadership, Management, and Ethics
(Lect 2.0 and Lab 1.0)
Transition from college student to mid-level manager; staff organization,
functions and business practices; counseling methods, techniques
and responsibilities; leader responsibilities which enhance a diverse
cultural and ethical command climate which meets moral obligations
and provides oversight into subordinates personal needs. Prerequisites:
Mil Sc 105 and 106 - Exceptions to be made by Dept Chair Only in
accordance with Army (Cadet Command) policies.
208 Officership
(Lect 2.0 and Lab 1.0)
Transition from college student/cadet to army officer (2nd Lieutenant);
legal aspects of decision making and leadership; organization of
the army and organization for operations from the tactical to strategic
levels; administrative and logistical management, reporting to first
duty station and change of station entitlements; platoon leader
actions and experiences. Prerequisite: Mil Sc 207 - Exceptions to
be made by Department Chair Only In Accordance With Army (Cadet
Command) Policies.
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