ROTC Courses

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MILITARY COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

MILITARY SCIENCE 101: Introduction to the Army I
An introduction to the mission, organization and history of ROTC:Military and civilian obligation in relation to National Security; Individual Arms and Marksmanship Techniques, Emergency Medical Treatment. The students will receive information that will help them understand and prepare military correspondence (the Army Writing Style). Leadership Laboratory training to include thorough indoctrination in military courtesy and customs of the service, drill experience, development of initiative and self-confidence.  CREDIT 1 hr.

MILITARY SCIENCE 102: Introduction to the Army II
A discussion of the mission and responsibilities of the United States Military Forces in support of National Security with emphasis on the role of the individual, participating citizen. Students will be introduced to Map Reading Techniques. Leadership Laboratory is a continuation of MS101 Laboratory. CREDIT 1 hr.

MILITARY SCIENCE 201: Fundamentals of Military Leadership
A detailed study of the applicability of leadership principles, traits, and techniques in all job areas. Additionally, an appreciation is developed for leadership counseling techniques. The organization of the Army culminates this course. CREDIT 2 hrs.

MILITARY SCIENCE 202: Fundamentals of Military Decision Making
A detailed study of orienting to include basic fundamentals of map reading, grid systems, scale and distance, elevation and relief, military symbols, direction and location, and utilization of the declination diagram. Additionally, students will discuss the code of conduct, the principles of war and reinforce preparation of military correspondence. Leadership Laboratory is a continuation of M.S. 201 Laboratory. CREDIT 2 hrs.

MILITARY SCIENCE 101L/102L/201L/202L: Basic Leadership Laboratory
Leadership Lab is in conjunction with MILITARY SCIENCE 101,102,201,202. It is a period which supplememnts and reinfoces, through practical application, the fundamentals taught in each of the Military Science courses. Leadership Lab is a progressive learning experience designed to produce effective and effiecient Second Lieutenants for the United States Army. CREDIT included with lectures.

MILITARY SCIENCE 301: Advanced Military Decision Making
How to prepare and conduct military training, to include presentation and communication techniques. Included in this phase of instruction is a 10-minute oral presentation, how to cope with basic problems,i.e-discipline and motivation, encountered in small units, leadership trainingdesigned to further develop planning and organizational skills, fundamentals of offensive and defensive tactics of war. CREDIT 3 hrs.

MILITARY SCIENCE 302: Advanced Military Leadership
A review of the principles and fundamentals of small unit tactics, and the application of the principles of the offensive and defensive combat to units of the infantry battalion. Familiarization with characteristics, operation and employment of small unit weapons, communication systems and equipment, and continued development of selected Military Skills. Orientation relative to administration procedures, required standards of performance and general conduct of training at Warrior Forge, the Leadership Development and Assesment Course. Continuation of Leadership Laboratory Training conducted in M.S. 301 CREDIT 3 hrs

MILITARY SCIENCE 301L/302L: Advanced Leadership Laboratory Leadership Lab is in conjuction with each of the aforementioned M.S. level courses in the advanced course. It is a period which supplements and reinforces, through practical application, the fundamentals taught in each of the Military Science courses. Leadership Lab is a progressive learning experience designed to produce effective and efficient Second Lieutenants for the United States Army. CREDIT included with lecture

MILITARY SCIENCE 401: Leadership and Management Seminar I
Leadership management and professional development, a study of the U.S. Army Personnel Management System, methods of conducting Command and Staff and Unit meetings, how to prepare military correspondence, ethics and professionalism, military justice. CREDIT 3 hrs.

MILITARY SCIENCE 402:Leadership and Management Seminar II
Management simultation excercise and Active Duty orientation, small unit effectiveness and Army Training Management, the U.S. Army Logistics system, interpersonal skills, counseling techniques, and personnel evaluation, the Law and Principel of War, Code of Conduct and Geneva Convention, customs and courtesies of an Army officer. CREDIT 3 hrs.