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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of American military instruction, policies, experience, and traditions in peace and war from colonial times to the present. It emphasizes the relationship between the military and society and traces the role of the Army in the development of the nation, including consideration of current events in conjunction with their military antecedents and implications. This course should be taken concurrently with MSC 221 or MSC 222.
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4.00 Credits
Advanced learning skills in the areas of map reading, land navigation, communications, and tactics are offered. Emphasis is placed upon accomplishing the squad mission through practical integration of leadership techniques and achieving the required level of physical fitness. Problem solving abilities and resourcefulness are key individual characteristics, which are also developed. Several mandatory weekend training sessions are scheduled during the term. Instruction prepares the MSC III cadet for 6 weeks of summer camp held at Fort Bragg, N.C. Leadership Laboratory Training (Drill) provides practical application of classroom instruction and critical feedback to each individual cadet. THIS COURSE IS OPEN BY INVITATION ONLY.
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4.00 Credits
A continuation of MSC 331 in the preparation of MSC III cadets for summer camp, course instruction reinforces previously learned leadership principles and traits and expands the scope of training to include squad and platoon tactical missions. It includes instruction in platoon tactics, operations, orders, troop leading procedures, and patrolling. Several mandatory weekend training sessions are scheduled during the term. Leadership Laboratory Training (Drill) emphasizes practical application of classroom material and provides appropriate leadership counseling to cadets preparing for summer camp. THIS COURSE IS OPEN BY INVITATION ONLY.
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4.00 Credits
This course covers training and practical application of military leadership, land navigation, military skills proficiency, tactical operations, weapons systems, group interaction, and physical readiness training. This course is open only to contracted cadets attending ROTC Advanced Camp.
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4.00 Credits
Leadership, technical and tactical skills are developed through performance as training and supervisor. Training is supplementary and includes leadership, oral and written communications, operations and tactics, physical training, training management, and general military subjects.
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4.00 Credits
This course is a study of the Law of Land Warfare, principles of war, training management, the Army personnel system, logistics, and Military Law and Justice. Leadership Laboratory Training (Drill) continues as conducted in MSC 431.
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1.00 Credits
The Concert Choir is a select chorus, which performs regularly on and off campus. Members are selected through auditions given by the director. The choir sings a wide variety of music (i.e., opera, musical, hymns, gospels, spirituals, popular, etc.). Rehearsals are held biweekly.
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1.00 Credits
The Gospel Choir is a select choir, which performs regularly on and off campus. Emphasis is placed on rendering gospel and spiritual selections. Rehearsals are held weekly.
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1.00 Credits
The Allen University Pep Band performs regularly at university extracurricular events including student functions and sporting events (i.e. basketball games). The Pep Band is comprised of students from all areas of study who play wind and percussion instruments. Students learn individual blend in an ensemble environment; modern popular music repertoire; and accurate intonation and conducting techniques.
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1.00 Credits
The Allen University Jazz Ensemble performs jazz standards and contemporary works of various styles including swing, blues, and Latin. The ensemble is comprised of students from all areas of study who play wind and percussion instruments and will perform as University ambassadors to both church and community functions as well. Students learn jazz repertoire, ensemble balance, and the best methods for listening to instrumentalists proximities to one's self for accurate blending.
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