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Course Criteria
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0.00 - 2.50 Credits
0 Credit Leadership laboratory with emphasis on military leadership and small unit tactics. Students develop leadership abilities through hands-on practical experiences. Training culminates development of leader skills emphasizing the transition from cadet to second lieutenant. Expands the frame of reference and gradually shifts it to orient on future assignments as an officer. Training is supplementary and includes operations and tactics, land navigation, and radio wire communication subjects. Students perform as subject matter experts and are responsible for conducting and evaluating training. The Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) is administered to assess the state of physical development.
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0.00 Credits
Military drill, cruise preparation, customs, traditions, and special areas of knowledge required of commissioned officers in the Navy and Marine Corps. Required for all midshipmen.
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to the naval service with emphasis on the mission, organization, regulations, and components of the Navy and Marine Corps. Must be completed during the freshman year. Required for all midshipmen.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an understanding of the significance of sea power throughout history from the Phoenicians to the post-Cold War era and the War on Terrorism. Included is discussion of how naval forces constitute a vital component in promoting the national interests, policies, and overall military strategy of the United States. Midshipmen with the exception of Nurse Corps options are required to take this course in the spring of the first year. Nurse Corps option midshipmen may take the course during their second year.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
3 Credits Theory and principles of management, focusing on the officer-manager as an organizational decision maker. Includes interpersonal skills, behavior factors, and group dynamics. Required for all midshipmen. Prerequisite: NSC 100.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a comprehensive study of ship navigation theory, principles, and procedures. Included is coverage of the international and inland rules for navigation, celestial and electronic navigation, piloting, dead reckoning, tides, weather, and use of navigational equipment, publications, and charts. Midshipmen with the exception of Nurse Corps and Marine Corps options are required to take this course. Corequisite: NSC 202L.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory work in piloting and celestial navigation to complement Naval Science 202. One hour per week. Required for all Navy option midshipmen. Not required for Nurse Corps and Marine Corps option midshipmen. (Fall term only.)
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3.00 Credits
Naval ship systems to include hydrodynamic forces, stability, compartmentalization, electrical, and auxiliary systems. Theory and design of steam, gas turbine, and nuclear propulsion. Shipboard safety and firefighting. Prerequisites: MA 111 or higher and PS 103. Required for Navy option midshipmen; not required for Nurse Corps and Marine Corps option midshipmen.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the theory of weapons systems through the study of the fundamental principles of sensor, tracking, computational, and weapons delivery subsystems. Explosives, fusing, and naval ordnance. Required for all Navy option midshipmen. Not required for Nurse Corps or Marine Corps option midshipmen.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of military history emphasizing principles of warfare, strategy and tactics, and significant military leaders and organizations. May be taken in the sophomore or junior year. Required for all Marine Corps option midshipmen. Not required for Navy option or Nurse Corps midshipmen.
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