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MS 301: Adaptive Team Leadership
3.00 Credits
Northwest Nazarene University
A study of tactics and skills which increases students' poise and confidence as military trainers and leaders. Students learn the techniques of effective counseling, training and management in a military environment. Laboratory consists of progressive participation in advanced leadership exercises and practical application of basic tactics and patrolling skills. Prerequisites: MS 201, 202, or 290.
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MS 302: Leadership in Changing Environments
3.00 Credits
Northwest Nazarene University
A continuation of MS 301. Refines the fundamentals of patrolling and combat operations. Prepares students for participation at the National Advanced Leadership camp. Laboratory consists of practical application of basic tactics and patrolling skills. Prerequisites: MS 301.
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MS 390: Military Science Practicum
6.00 Credits
Northwest Nazarene University
A field based course which provides students with the opportunity to apply the leadership skills they have learned. Course is completed at the five-week ROTC Advanced Leadership Camp at Fort Lewis, Washington. Note: This is required of all contracted students and is usually completed during the summer between the junior and senior years. Prerequisites: MS 301 and 302; or, Instructor's permission.
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MS 401: Developing Adaptive Leaders
3.00 Credits
Northwest Nazarene University
An investigation of ethics and human relations, counseling techniques, military service in today's society, obligations and responsibilities of an officer on active duty, and coordination and operation of the military team. Students evaluate leadership potential of lower classmen and are responsible for planning and executing laboratory training. Prepares the prospective Army officer for initial Army Assignment. Prerequisites: MS 301 and 302.
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MS 402: Leadership in a Complex World
3.00 Credits
Northwest Nazarene University
A continuation of MS 401 Developing Adaptive Leaders. Prerequisites: MS 401
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MS 496: Military Science Internship
1.00 Credits
Northwest Nazarene University
A supervised, practical work experience which provides the senior Military Science students the opportunity to apply the skills they have learned through independent study and assisting in the instruction of military science labs or participation in the SMP (simultaneous membership program) in a National Guard or US Army Reserve Troop Program Unit. Prerequisites: MS 390; or, Instructor's permission. GENERAL MUSIC
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MU 101: A Survey of Art and Music
3.00 Credits
Northwest Nazarene University
An introduction to the stylistic characteristics and cultural climate of the important artistic epochs in history, and includes both the western and the non-western traditions. (See AR 101). Fees: Additional fee required.
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MU 120: Beginning Music Theory I
3.00 Credits
Northwest Nazarene University
An introduction to the fundamentals of harmony and the use of analysis as the central activity in the study of music theory. Corequisites: MU 121 Fees: Additional fee required.
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MU 121: Beginning Music Theory Laboratory I
1.00 Credits
Northwest Nazarene University
An introduction to and application of aural skills, including sight-singing, rhythmic dictation, melodic and harmonic dictation. Corequisites: MU 120
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MU 122: Beginning Music Theory II
3.00 Credits
Northwest Nazarene University
A further study and application of the fundamentals of harmony and the use of analysis as the central activity in the study of music theory. Prerequisites: MU 120, 121 Corequisites: MU 123 Fees: Additional fee required.
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