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MILS 4001: Contemporary Military Issues
1.00 Credits
Northeastern State University
1 Hours. Individual study for advanced undergraduates. Students will research, write a paper, and give an oral presentation of a current military issue. Prerequisite: Professor of Military Science and Leadership approval.
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MILS 4010L: Military Leadership:Leadership and Management Lab
3.00 Credits
Northeastern State University
No Credit Hours. Students are placed in Cadet Battalion Command and Staff positions and provided with performance-based exercises and responsibilities. MSIV cadets will assist cadre in preparing MSIII cadets for National Leadership Advance Camp and will lead underclassmen cadets in classroom leadership and field training exercises. Prerequisite: Co-requisite: MILS 4014.
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MILS 4011: Advanced Military Correspondence
1.00 Credits
Northeastern State University
1 Hours. Practicum for advanced undergraduates. Students will submit prepared military correspondence. Projects written in military style using military forms and formats. Prerequisite: Professor of Military Science and Leadership approval.
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MILS 4013: Leadership Development Assessment Course
3.00 Credits
Northeastern State University
3 Hours. Thirty-two day summer camp, between Junior and Senor years, which incorporates a range of subjects designed to develop and to evaluate leadership ability. The camp places each cadet in a variety of leadership positions and requires the accomplishment of a wide range of military training missions, many of which simulate combat situations. In addition to proving their leadership ability, cadets must meet established standards in physical fitness, weapons training, communications, and small unit tactics; and demonstrate proficiency in many other military skills.
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MILS 4014: Military Leadership:Leadership and Management
4.00 Credits
Northeastern State University
4 Hours. Builds on National Advanced Leadership Camp experience to solve organizational and staff problems. Discusses staff organization, functions, and processes. Analyzes counseling responsibilities and methods. Examines principles of subordinate motivation and organizational change. Applies leadership and problem-solving principles to a complex cast study/simulation. Prerequisite: MILS 3014, 3010L, 3024, and 3020L or one of the following conditions: Veteran status, completion of basic training with any component of US Armed Forces or High School ROTC. Co-requisite: MILS 4010L. Three hours weekly and one field training exercise are required during the semester.
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MILS 4020L: Military Leadership:Officership Lab
3.00 Credits
Northeastern State University
No Credit Hours. Students are placed in Cadet Battalion Command and Staff positions and provided with performance based exercises and responsibilities. MSIV cadets will assist cadre in preparing MSIII cadets for the National Leadership Advance Camp and will lead underclassmen cadets in classroom leadership and field training exercises. Prerequisite: Co-requisite: MILS 4024.
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MILS 4024: Military Leadership:Officership
4.00 Credits
Northeastern State University
4 Hours. Capstone course designed to explore topics relevant to second lieutenants entering the Army. Describes legal aspects of decision making and leadership. Analyzes Army organization for operations from the tactical to strategic level. Assesses administrative and logistics management functions. Discusses reporting and PCS process. Performs platoon leader actions. Examines leader responsibilities that foster an ethical command climate. Prerequisite: MILS 4014 and 4010L. Co-requisite: MILS 4020L. Three hours weekly of physical fitness training and one weekend field training exercise are required during the semester.
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MKT 3213: Principles of Marketing
3.00 Credits
Northeastern State University
3 Hours. An overview of marketing's role within society and within an organization. Surveys consumer behavior, market research, pricing, promotion, product issues, distribution, marketing management, marketing ethics and global marketing.
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MKT 3253: Promotional Strategies
3.00 Credits
Northeastern State University
3 Hours. A study of decisions involved in developing promotional objectives, creating, implementing and controlling promotional plans and the interrelationships among advertising, selling and sales promotion strategies. Ethical and international issues involved in promotional activities are studied and discussed. Prerequisite: MKT 3213.
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MKT 3273: Introduction to Fashion Marketing
3.00 Credits
Northeastern State University
3 Hours. An overview of the fashion industry in the United States. Areas of study include history, terminology, and theories of fashion; American and European designers, apparel manufacturers, retailers; and fashion marketing practices.
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