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  • 3.00 Credits

    An in-depth study of marine navigation from the perspective of a deck officer aboard a naval warship. Focus on piloting, electronic navigation, and the rules governing the conduct of vessels on the high seas. Students become familiar with the proper use of navigational charts, publications, and various aids to navigation and gain understanding of the influence of environmental factors (e.g. weather, tides, and currents) on ship operations. Introduction to basic concepts and tools required for safe and proper operation of naval vessels. Students become proficient at maneuvering boards, concentrating on interception, pass-no-closer-than, and wind problems. Formation operations, external communications, replenishment at sea, and ship handling. 3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours 2. 000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture/Lab Administrative College Naval Science Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    An in-depth study of marine navigation from the perspective of a deck officer aboard a naval warship. Focus on piloting, electronic navigation, and the rules governing the conduct of vessels on the high seas. Students become familiar with the proper use of navigational charts, publications, and various aids to navigation and gain understanding of the influence of environmental factors (e.g. weather, tides, and currents) on ship operations. Introduction to basic concepts and tools required for safe and proper operation of naval vessels. Students become proficient at maneuvering boards, concentrating on interception, pass-no-closer-than, and wind problems. Formation operations, external communications, replenishment at sea, and ship handling. 3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours 2. 000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture/Lab Administrative College Naval Science Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    Evolution of warfare from 600 B.C. to present. Students develop understanding and knowledge of the classic principles of war, the changes in conduct of war through time, and the actions and decisions of battlefield commanders and their soldiers. 3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours 2. 000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture/Lab Administrative College Naval Science Department Course Attributes: Communications Requirement
  • 0.00 Credits

    Offered as a supplement for Naval Science sophomores enrolled in Management 351; this course is a comprehensive seminar-style study of organizational behavior and management. The class meets biweekly for a total of five sessions to reinforce the fundamentals of Naval Leadership by focusing on a military setting for managerial case studies and issues. Topics include a survey of principal management functions. Major behavioral theories as well as practical applications are explored via student participation in case analysis and class discussion facilitated by the instructor. Issues that range from the most current ones facing professionals today, to historical references on leadership will be replicated on distributed handouts in class. Other topics include decision making, communication, responsibility, authority and accountability. Instructor permission required. 0. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Other hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Seminar Administrative College Naval Science Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    Addresses leadership, management, and organizational behavior issues facing naval officers in a stressful environment, including strategic planning, time management, communication, counseling, team building, and decision making. 3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours 2. 000 Lab hours Levels: Graduate Doctoral, Graduate Business, Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture/Lab Administrative College Naval Science Department Course Attributes: Communications Requirement
  • 3.00 Credits

    Seminar on Wartime Leadership and Ethics An academic, discussion-orientated course intended to provide future leaders with a broad understanding of the various moral, ethical, and leadership philosophies that help strengthen junior-officer character. 3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours 2. 000 Lab hours Levels: Graduate Doctoral, Graduate Business, Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture/Lab Administrative College Naval Science Department Course Attributes: Communications Requirement
  • 6.00 Credits

    A six-hour seminar augmenting Theory of Organization and Management (MGT 353). This seminar addresses leadership, management, and other organizational behavior issues facing junior officers, to include strategic and tactical planning, time-management, communication, counseling, team-building, and decision-making in a stressful environment. Required for Naval ROTC students. Normally taken concurrently with MGT 351, and in place of NS 401. 0. 000 Credit Hours 2. 000 Other hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Seminar Administrative College Naval Science Department
  • 3.00 Credits

    Evolution of amphibious warfare from the battle of Marathon to present. Students develop understanding and knowedge of the evolution of amphibious warfare doctrine, the impact of significant events in history relating to amphibious operations, and the problems and advantages relative to employing amphibious forces in the modern era. 3. 000 Credit Hours 3. 000 Lecture hours 2. 000 Lab hours Levels: Graduate Doctoral, Graduate Business, Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture/Lab Administrative College Naval Science Department Course Attributes: Communications Requirement
  • 6.00 Credits

    This course will be used to give credit to students who complete Introductory Flight Training, consisting of up to 25 hours of flight instruction and commensurate ground instruction (for students selected for Navy Flight Training post-graduation). Instructor permission required. 1. 000 TO 6.000 Credit Hours 1. 000 TO 6.000 Other hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Seminar Administrative College Naval Science Department
  • 6.00 Credits

    This course will be used to give credit to students who complete Nuclear Interview preparation in intensive Mathematics and Physics tutorial sessions geared to preparing the student for the mandatory interview process at Nuclear Reactors Headquarters in Washington, DC (for students desiring selection for nuclear power training post-graduation). Instructor permission required. 1. 000 TO 6.000 Credit Hours 1. 000 TO 6.000 Other hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Seminar Administrative College Naval Science Department
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