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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Senior standing, and permission of instructor Individual research and analysis of contemporary problems, issues and opportunities in concentrated areas of study under the guidance of a faculty member. The application of academic and theoretical constructs to specific problems and issues is emphasized.
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
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0.00 Credits
Two hours lecture, two hours laboratory (2) Time management, organizational and planning skills; and the recognition, understanding, and development of leadership abilities for the undergraduate. Introduction to the military including rappelling, history and traditions of the Armed Forces, contemporary issues facing today's Army, and introduction to Army weapons.
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Two hours lecture, two hours laboratory (2) Basic military skills and knowledge to include: leadership, drill and ceremonies, rappelling and mountaineering, introduction to the role, organization, and branches of the U.S. Army; introduction to first aid measures, and introduction to military decision-making process.
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Two hours lecture, two hours laboratory (2) Prerequisites: permission of instructor Basic military skills and knowledge to include rifle marksmanship, firing the M- 16 rifle; instruction on the principles of leadership; and customs and traditions of the service.
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Two hours lecture, two hours laboratory (2) Prerequisites: permission of instructor Introduction to basic tactical skills such as map reading, land navigation, and orienteering. Topics covered include basic first aid, tactical communications, introduction to tactics, and leadership.
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Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory (3) Principles and skills to include: advanced map reading, land navigation, and leadership. Topics include branches of the Army first aid, hygiene, radio and communication procedures. Introduction to small unit tactics. Physical fitness is highly emphasized. Designed to prepare the student for advanced camp and future service as an officer.
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Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory (3) Advanced small unit tactics to include basic principles of patrolling. A study of command and staff functions, light infantry organization, weapons, principles of war, troop leading procedures, and combat orders. An analysis of leadership techniques and successful combat leadership. Physical fitness is highly emphasized. Designed to prepare the student for advanced camp and future service as an officer.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MSL 3010, 3020 The internship consists of observation and participation in serving and leading in an active duty Army unit. The student will doall unit training while serving as an Army officer candidate for 240-300 contact hours in the field. This blends classroom theory and practical work experience.
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