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4.00 Credits
Integration of the basic knowledge of military history into the education of a future officer. Employs American military history as a tool for studying military professionalism and for applying criticalthinking skills and decisionmaking skills to military problems while pursuing education as an officer. 4 hours lecture.
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1.00 Credits
Only open to students in MS 101, 102, 201 and 202. Optional in MS 101, MS 102 and MS 103; required in MS 201, MS 202 and 203 series, with different roles for students at different levels in the program. Participate in and learn to lead a physical fitness program. Emphasis on the development of an individual fitness program and the role of exercise and fitness in one's life. 2 hours activity.
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Students identify successful leadership characteristics through observation of self and others through experiential learning exercises. Students record observed traits in a dimensional leadership journal and discuss observations in small group settings. 2 hours lecture, 1 twohour activity. Corequisite: MSL 201A. Participation in a weekend exercise is optional, but highly encouraged.
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Study examines how to build successful teams, various methods for influencing action, effective communication in setting and achieving goals, the importance of timing the decision, creativity in the problem solving process, and obtaining team buyin through immediate feedback. 2 hours lecture, 1 twohour activity. Corequisite: MSL 202A. Participation in a weekend exercise is optional, but highly encouraged.
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Continuation of Leadership and Teamwork I. Study examines how to build successful teams, various methods for influencing action, effective communication in setting and achieving goals, the importance of timing the decision, creativity in the problem solving process, and obtaining team buyin through immediate feedback. 2 hours lecture, 1 twohour activity. Corequisite: MSL 203A. Participation in a weekend exercise is optional, but highly encouraged.
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0.00 Credits
A 28day summer camp conducted at an Army post. The student receives a stipend for this activity. Travel, lodging and most meal costs are defrayed by the Army. The environment is rigorous, and is similar to Army Basic Training. No military obligation is incurred. Open only to students who have not taken all six of MSL 101, 102, 103, 201, 202 and 203, and who pass a physical examination (provided by ROTC). Completion of MSL 210 qualifies a student for entry into the Advanced Course. Three different cycles are offered during the summer, but spaces are limited by the Army. Candidates can apply for a space any time during the school year prior to the summer. Graded on a CR/NC basis only.
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1.00 Credits
This is a required course open only to students in the Advanced Course Series (MSL 301, 302, 303, 401 402 and 403), of which this program is an integral part, with different roles for students at different levels in the program. Participate in and learn to plan and lead physical fitness programs. Develops the physical fitness required of an officer in the Army. Emphasis on the development of an individual fitness program and the role of exercise and fitness in one's life. 2 hours activity.
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Students conduct selfassessment of leadership style, develop personal fitness regimen, and learn to plan and conduct individual/small unit tactical training while testing reasoning and problemsolving techniques. Students receive direct feedback on leadership abilities. 2 hours lecture, 1 twohour activity. Corequisite: MSL 301A.
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Examines the role communications, values, and ethics play in effective leadership. Topics include ethical decisionmaking, consideration of others, spirituality in the military, and survey Army leadership doctrine. Emphasis on improving oral and written communication abilities. 2 hours lecture, 1 twohour activity. Corequisite: MSL 302A.
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Continuation of Leadership and Ethics I. Examines the role that communications, values, and ethics play in effective leadership. Topics include ethical decisionmaking, consideration of others, spirituality in the military, and survey Army leadership doctrine. Emphasis on improving oral and written communication abilities. 2 hours lecture, 1 twohour activity. Corequisite: MSL 303A.
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