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MGT 4991-3: Independent Study in Management
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Southwest Baptist University
Independent study of some problem or area in the major not covered in the organized courses. The study is under the direction of a faculty member in whose field of specialization the problem or area lies. Prerequisites: 3.00 GPA in major field, and 60 hours completed.
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MIL 1011-2: Introduction to Military Science
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Southwest Baptist University
History, organization and mission of the U.S. Army and the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC), rappelling techniques, basic rifle familiarization, map reading and understanding the role of the U.S. Army in today=s world.
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MIL 1021-2: Introduction to Basic Military Skills
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Southwest Baptist University
Rifle marksmanship, advanced rappelling techniques, military radio and telephone communications, military leadership and basic military skills.
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MIL 1251-5: Leadership Fitness
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Southwest Baptist University
Development of individual fitness and acquisition of the skills necessary to lead group fitness training.
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MIL 2111-2: Basic Military Skills and Techniques
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Southwest Baptist University
Introduction to techniques of survival in various situations and climates, rappelling and pistol marksmanship.
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MIL 2121-2: Military Fundamentals Practicum
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Southwest Baptist University
The class is designed for the military science students who desire accelerated instruction on rifle marksmanship, rappelling, communications, map reading (to include the compass) and patrolling. The student will be required to wear a military uniform and meet Army appearance standards.
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MIL 2251-5: Basic Military Science Practicum
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Southwest Baptist University
A 6-week course conducted at Fort Knox, KY. The training is rugged and intensive with emphasis placed on leadership application, practical work and physical conditioning. Training will be conducted six days a week out-of-doors and requires active participation by all students.
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MIL 3013: Military Leadership and Operations
3.00 Credits
Southwest Baptist University
Introduction to small unit tactics; principles of military leadership, to include theory, responsibilities, techniques and practice; branches of the U.S. Army, oral presentation techniques and practice. One field trip is required. This course may not be taken pass/not pass.
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MIL 3023: Military Skills Building
3.00 Credits
Southwest Baptist University
Small unit tactics; applied military leadership (builds on knowledge gained in MIL 3013) with special emphasis on the junior leader=s duties and responsibilities. Two field trips are required. This course may not be taken pass/not pass. MIL/ HIS 3153. American Military History (3 hours) (Fall, Spring) American Military History from the colonial period to the present; its relation to the national development in war and peace.
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MIL 3255: Advance Military Science Practicum
3.00 Credits
Southwest Baptist University
The 6-week course is conducted at Fort Lewis, Washington. The instruction, training and evaluation focuses on the professional development issues required to become an Army Officer. The primary focus is on evaluating the student=s leadership potential through this mentally and physically demanding camp. The training and evaluation are conducted seven days a week for six weeks and require active participation by all students. The student is placed in leadership positions which require him/her to lead up to 120 fellow students for extended periods of time.
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