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1.00 Credits
Enhances self-confidence, teamwork, and leadership. Allows prospective officers to practice essential leadership skills and receive feedback on their performances. In order to continue with aspects taught in the classroom, students participate in this lab for three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Explores dynamics of leading in complex situations of current military operations. Examines customs and courtesies, military law, principles of war, and rules of engagement in the face of international terrorism. Significant emphasis placed on preparing cadets for their first unit of assignment. Case studies, scenarios, and ?What Now, Lieutenant?? exercises used to prepare cadets to face complex ethical and practical demands of leading as commissioned officers in the United States Army. Prerequisites/Restrictions: MSL 1010, MSL 1020, MSL 2010, MSL 2020, MSL 3010, MSL 3020, and MSL 4010 or at least two years prior Military Service. Only contracted Army ROTC Cadets are eligible for the course. Semester(s) Traditionally Offered: Spring
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1.00 Credits
Enhances self-confidence, teamwork, and leadership. Allows prospective officers to practice essential leadership skills and receive feedback on their performances. In order to continue with aspects taught in the classroom, students participate in this lab for three hours per week.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Special project staff work for joint Army/Air Force campus ceremonies, leadership labs, field training exercises, and training camps. Students in this course provide mentoring and guidance to students in MSL 3110. Prerequisite/Restriction: Instructor permission. Repeatable for credit.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
The most important training event for an Army ROTC cadet, this 33-day training event incorporates a wide range of subjects designed to develop and evaluate leadership ability. The challenges are rigorous and demanding, both mentally and physically. Warrior Forge tests intelligence, common sense, ingenuity, and stamina. These challenges provide a new perspective on an individual's ability to perform exacting tasks and make difficult decisions in demanding situations. Prerequisite/Restriction: Successful completion of basic course requirements and instructor permission. Repeatable for credit. Pass/Fail only.
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2.00 Credits
Two-week course conducted at an Army installation in the continental U.S. or overseas. Provides firsthand experience in an Army unit. Students learn about military life and the duties of a lieutenant. Prerequisite/Restriction: MSL 3010, MSL 3020, MSL 4510, and instructor permission.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers evolution of the military in American history and society from 1775 to the present. Cross-listed as: HIST 4810 Repeatable for credit: No Grade Mode: Standard
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2.00 Credits
This course focuses on social enterprises as a model for solving challenges faced by under-resourced communities. It analyzes how social business models differ from traditional for-profit and nonprofit organizations. Students learn how to create and measure the impact of new social businesses.
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1.00 Credits
Impact and Venture Execution offers hands-on, application-based approaches to impactful, entrepreneurial execution through workshops, competitions, internships, guest speakers, field trips, and collaborative projects. Students incubate ideas, network with mentors, and form teams to build value-driven organizations.
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to help students gain proficiency in graphic design and earn certification in major design tools. Gaining these essential tools will help students meet common requirements for marketing jobs.
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