MS 111 MILITARY SCIENCE I: LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT (1)
Introduction to ROTC, and its relationship to the U.S. Army. Role of the army officer, including leadership and management fundamentals.
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MS 112 MILITARY SCIENCE I: MILITARY SKILLS (1)
Basic rifle marksmanship; land navigation; how to read a topographic map and use a magnetic compass; includes practical exercises.
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MS 113 MILITARY SCIENCE I: LAND NAVIGATION (1)
Customs and traditions of the U.S. Army; unit organization and missions. Types of careers available to army officers. Lec/lab.
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MS 130 MILITARY PHYSICAL CONDITIONING (1)
Prepares military science cadets and university students to excel an the Army Physical Fitness Test (AFPT).
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 11 credits.
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MS 211 MILITARY SCIENCE II: EFFECTIVE TEAM BUILDING (2)
An examination of effective leadership. Development of interpersonal skills using practical exercises and case studies.
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MS 212 MILITARY SCIENCE II: AMERICAN MILITARY HISTORY (2)
History of the American soldier from 1775 to 1919; weaponry and tactics of the American Army. Use of battle analysis and war gaming included.
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MS 213 MILITARY SCIENCE II: FUNDAMENTALS OF MILITARY OPERATIONS (2)
Basic U.S. Army tactics at the individual, team, and squad levels. Integration of military skills in offensive and defensive operations. Lec/lab.
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MS 214 LEADERSHIP TRAINING CAMP AT FORT KNOX, KENTUCKY (6)
Five weeks of leadership training at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Substitute for the first two years of the ROTC program.
PREREQS:
Meet minimum enrollment standards for the advanced ROTC program.
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MS 311 MILITARY SCIENCE III: LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT OF MILITARY (3)
Study of military leadership, management, theory and dynamics of the military team. Applies principles to advanced military operations. Includes leadership, management, and organizational theory; group dynamics; functions of staff organizations; development of the commander's estimate; combat orders and plans; troop leading procedures; application of leadership concepts in offensive and defensive operations at the squad, platoon, and company level; and fundamentals of small-unit tactics/patrolling.
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MS 312 MILITARY SCIENCE III: LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT OF MILITARY (3)
Study of military leadership, management, theory and dynamics of the military team. Applies principles to advanced military operations. Includes leadership, management, and organizational theory; group dynamics; functions of staff organizations; development of the commander's estimate; combat orders and plans; troop leading procedures; application of leadership concepts in offensive and defensive operations at the squad, platoon, and company level; and fundamentals of small-unit tactics/patrolling.
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MS 313 MILITARY SCIENCE III: LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT OF MILITARY (3)
Study of military leadership, management, theory and dynamics of the military team. Applies principles to advanced military operations. Includes leadership, management, and organizational theory; group dynamics; functions of staff organizations; development of the commander's estimate; combat orders and plans; troop leading procedures; application of leadership concepts in offensive and defensive operations at the squad, platoon, and company level; and fundamentals of small-unit tactics/patrolling. Lec/lab.
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MS 314 NATIONAL ADVANCED LEADERSHIP CAMP AT FORT LEWIS, WA (6)
Practical and theoretical instruction for five weeks at Fort Lewis, Washington. Practical leadership application and experience in a military environment.
PREREQS:
MS 311 and MS 312 and MS 313
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MS 405 READING AND CONFERENCE (1-16)
Graded P/N.
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
PREREQS:
Instructor approval required.
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MS 411 MILITARY SCIENCE IV: PREPARATION FOR OFFICERSHIP (3)
Recent military history, national defense policy and its application in current world events. Includes military law; law of land warfare; small-unit administration; and ethics and professionalism with emphasis on applied leadership, management techniques, and ethical decision making. Designed to assist the future army officer with the transition from student to junior officer leader.
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MS 412 MILITARY SCIENCE IV: PREPARATION FOR OFFICERSHIP (3)
Recent military history, national defense policy and its application in current world events. Includes military law; law of land warfare; small-unit administration; and ethics and professionalism with emphasis on applied leadership, management techniques, and ethical decision making. Designed to assist the future army officer with the transition from student to junior officer leader.
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MS 413 MILITARY SCIENCE IV: PREPARATION FOR OFFICERSHIP (3)
Recent military history, national defense policy and its application in current world events. Includes military law; law of land warfare; small-unit administration; and ethics and professionalism with emphasis on applied leadership, management techniques, and ethical decision making. Designed to assist the future army officer with the transition from student to junior officer leader. Lec/lab.
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