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NAVL 321: Navigation Lab
0.00 Credits
The Citadel
Laboratory exercise classroom session designed to parallel the lecture content of NAVL 321. Enrollment only permitted concurrently with NAVL 321. (Navy faculty)
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NAVL 402: Fund of Maneuver Warfare
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
Fundamentals of Maneuver Warfare is a detailed look at broad aspects of warfare and their interactions with maneuver warfare doctrine. Specific focus is on the United States Marine Corps as the premier maneuver warfare fighting institution. This class examines the historical influences of amphibious warfare and the development of USMC maneuver warfare doctrine on current tactical, operational, and strategic engagements. Case studies regarding the implications of maneuver warfare practices in current and future operations will be conducted throughout the course of study. (Marine Corps faculty)
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NAVL 403: Naval Leadership and Ethics
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
Completes the final preparations of Ensigns and Second Lieutenants. The course integrates an intellectual exploration of Western moral traditions and ethical philosophy with a variety of topics, such as military leadership, core values, and professional ethics; the UCMJ and Navy regulations; and discussions relating to the roles of enlisted members, junior and senior officers, command relationships, and the conduct of warfare. The course provides midshipmen with a foundation of moral traditions, combined with a discussion of actual current and historical events in the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps, to prepare them for the role and responsibilities of leadership in the naval service of the 21st century. (Navy and Marine Corps faculty) Students must be concurrently enrolled in NAVL 452 (Senior Naval Laboratory.
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NAVL 410: Naval Operations & Seamanship
3.00 Credits
The Citadel
A continued study of relative motion, formation tactics, and ship employment. Also included are introductions to naval operations analysis, ship behavior and characteristics in maneuvering, applied aspects of ship handling, afloat communications, naval command and control, naval warfare areas, and joint warfare. The course is supplemented with a review/analysis of case studies involving moral/ ethical/leadership issues pertaining to the concepts listed above. (Navy faculty) Students must be concurrently enrolled in NAVL 420 (Naval Operations and Seamanship Laboratory).
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NAVL 420: Naval Operations Lab
0.00 Credits
The Citadel
Laboratory exercise classroom session designed to parallel the lecture content of NAVL 410. Enrollment only permitted concurrently with NAVL 410. (Navy faculty)
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NAVL 450: Navy Contract Training Lab
0.00 Credits
The Citadel
Required for all scholarship, Navy College Program midshipmen, and Seaman to Admiral-21 students. This lab is broken down by class year in order to provide professional education, navy specific training, and leadership development. Lab occasionally supplements Naval Science courses, as well. At the end of the 1/C year, all midshipmen will be prepared for commissioning in order to take on the roll of a junior officer in the Navy. (Navy faculty)
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NAVL 451: Marine Contract Training Lab
0.00 Credits
The Citadel
Required for all scholarship, Marine option College Program midshipmen, and Marine Enlisted Commissioning Education Program students. This lab is broken down by class year in order to provide professional education, Marine specific training, and leadership development. This lab will also supplement Naval Science courses. At the end of the 1/C year, all midshipmen will be prepared for commissioning and life as a Marine Officer. (Marine Corps faculty)
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NAVL 452: NROTC Senior Seminar Lab
0.00 Credits
The Citadel
Laboratory exercise classroom session designed to parallel the lecture content of NAVL 403. Guest speakers will expand on the lessons discussed in class. Additional training will cover fiscal responsibility, moral and ethical decision making, and the role of a junior/company grade officer. (Navy and Marine Corps faculty)
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NTSS 301: Natural Science
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
The Citadel
A study of significant topics or problems in the Natural Sciences tied to the specific theme of the strand. Topics to be addressed will be drawn from the academic disciplines of Biology, Chemistry, and Physics.
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NTSS 302: Natural Science
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
The Citadel
A study of significant topics or problems in the Natural Sciences tied to the specific theme of the strand. Topics to be addressed will be drawn from the academic disciplines of Biology, Chemistry, and Physics.
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