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3.00 Credits
Theory and principles of management, focusing on the officer-manager as an organizational decision maker. Includes interpersonal skills, behavior factors, and group dynamics. 3 credits.
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Prerequisite: permission of professor of Naval Science. Intensive individualized study in particular aspects of Naval Science that are not covered in regular course offerings. Enrollment is recommended for NROTC students who are anticipating attending the Naval Science Institute in Newport, RI, during sophomore/junior summer. Course content and title may vary from term to term. 1- 3 credits.
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Prerequisite: ENG 102, NSC 212. Fire control systems, weapons types, capabilities, and limitations. Physical aspects of radar and underwater sound for target acquisition, threat analysis, tracking, weapons selection, delivery, and guidance. Explosives, fusing, and Naval ordance. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENG 102, NSC 223. International and inland rules of the road; relative motion-vector analysis; ship handling, employment, and tactics, afloat communications; and operations analysis. Laboratory required. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENG 102. History of amphibious warfare emphasizing doctrine and techniques as well as an understanding of the interrelations of political, strategic, operational, tactical, and technical levels of war from the past. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENG 102, NSC 223. Integration of professional competencies and qualities of effective leadership with emphasis on moral and ethical responsibilities, accountability, communications and military law for the junior officer. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENG 102. See HIS 349. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENG 102. One semester field experience in Washington, D.C., offered in conjunction with a government agency or political organization. 6 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite to all other courses in psychology. A scientific survey of the field including fundamentals of research design/statistics; neurons, nervous/endocrine systems; attention, mental set, perceptual organization, vision, audition; other senses; knowledge acquisition, levels of processing, memory phenomena and forgetting; classical; instrumental conditioning; language; motor/cognitive/social development; social attribution, attitude and group processes; psychodynamic and humanistic approaches to personality. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PSY 110. An introductory study of sensation, psychophysics, attention, and perceptual systems and organization. Through critical thinking, students will filter all content through a Scriptural frame of reference. 3 credits.
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