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  • 2.00 Credits

    2 Credits Offered Fall Semester This course provides the maintenance mechanic/millwright with necessary skills to understand industrial blueprints. Students will learn to read and understand title blocks, bills of materials, dimensions and notes, welding symbols, orthographic projection, auxiliary views, and section views.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credits Offered Spring Semester This is a basic course in the fundamentals of fluid power. Students will learn how to effectively troubleshoot industrial hydraulic systems with emphasis on reservoirs, pumps, filters, directional flow and pressure control valves, cylinders, and motors. Hands on applications are addressed in MM 152L.
  • 1.00 Credits

    1 credit Offered Each Semester This course is a basic introduction to military science. The course will introduce students to the mission and organization of the U.S. Army and provide background in role of an Army officer as a career choice in either the active Army or the National Guard/Reserves. Students will participate in lecture, conference, and activities dealing with military subjects and will have the option of participating in challenging outdoor activities such as whitewater rafting, mountaineering, rifle marksmanship, and rappelling. Texts and labs fees will be provided by the department. There is no mandatory uniform to wear. Students will also learn about available two- and threeyear scholarships and other financial programs for which they may be eligible. Participation entails no military obligation. Lecture: 1 hour per week Corequisite: MSA-111
  • 1.00 Credits

    1 credit Offered Each Semester This course is a continuation of MSA 101. Students will develop a greater understanding of roles and responsibilities of Army officers. The course will consist of lecture, conference, and activities dealing with military subjects. Students will participate in challenging outdoor activities such as orienteering, mountaineering, and weapons qualification. Students will occasionally be required to wear a uniform. Texts, uniforms, and lab fees will be provided by the department. In this course there will be more focus on leadership development and the development of personal confidence. Participation entails no military obligation. Lecture: 1 hour per week Prerequisite: Complete MSA-101 with a minimum grade of C-. Corequisite: MSA-112
  • 1.00 Credits

    1 credit Offered Each Semester Students will build fundamental characteristics of leadership using a military model and hands-on training in small group leadership. Lab: 2 hours every other week Corequisite: MSA-101
  • 1.00 Credits

    1 credit Offered Each Semester Students will build fundamental characteristics of leadership using a military model and hands-on training in small group leadership. Lab: 2 hours every other week Corequisite: MSA-102
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 credits Offered Fall Semester Students will participate in physical fitness training focused on Army Standard for instruction and testing. Open to all NIC students. Lab: 3 hours per week
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 credits Offered Spring Semester Students will participate in physical fitness training focused on Army Standard for instruction and testing. Open to all NIC students. Lab: 3 hours per week
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 credits Offered Each Semester MSA-201 is the first of two courses designed to teach applied leadership and management. This course focuses on the application of leadership and management skills to various situations. Emphasis is placed on enhancing leader and communication skills by using a variety of hands-on training. The labs provide practical field training in a variety of outdoor skills (rappelling, rafting, rifle marksmanship, and orienteering) geared toward the application of classroom studies. Lecture/Lab: 2 hours per week Prerequisite: MSA-102 with a minimum grade of CCorequisite: MSA-211
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 credits Offered Each Semester MSA-202 is the second of two courses designed to teach applied leadership and management. This course focuses on the application of leadership and management skills to various case studies. Emphasis is placed on enhancing leader and communication skills by using a variety of hands-on training at the infantry squad level. The labs provide practical field training in a variety of outdoor skills (rappelling, rafting, rifle marksmanship, and orienteering) geared toward the application of classroom studies. Lecture/Lab: 2 hours per week Prerequisite: MSA-201 with a minimum grade of C-. Corequisite: MSA-212
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