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NSCI 301: Naval Ship Systems I
3.00 Credits
Seattle University
Study of fundamental principles of energy transfer and thermodynamics. Introduction to nuclear propulsion, gas turbines and auxiliary power systems. (spring)
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NSCI 302: Naval Ship Systems II
3.00 Credits
Seattle University
Study of the ship characteristics, ship design, hydrodynamic forces, stability, damage control and shipboard electrical systems. Includes introduction to engineering documentation, electrical safety, and preventative maintenance and personnel qualifications. (spring)
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NSCI 303: Naval Weapon Systems
3.00 Credits
Seattle University
Study of fundamental principles of sensor, tracking, weapon delivery of subsystems and current naval weapons. Includes techniques of linear analysis of ballistics and weapons and dynamics of basic components of weapon control systems. (autumn)
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NSCI 321: Evolution of Warfare I
3.00 Credits
Seattle University
Introduction to the art of war, the evolution of warfare from the earliest re-corded battles to the present day. (autumn)
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NSCI 322: Evolution of Warfare II
3.00 Credits
Seattle University
Continuation of an introduction to the art of war, the evolution of warfare from the earliest recorded battles to the present day. Prerequisite: N SCI 321. (winter)
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NSCI 323: USMC Leadership and Administration of Justice I
3.00 Credits
Seattle University
Concepts, objectives, characteristic qualities and practical techniques of leadership as exercised by the Marine Corps officer. Emphasizes leadership and management role of the junior officer in the Fleet Marine Forces. Intensive physical activities and outdoor projects to test an individual's physical and mental endurance. (spring)
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NSCI 401: Naval Operations
3.00 Credits
Seattle University
Introduction to naval operations, the employment of naval forces, naval tactics, formulation of operation plans and orders, employment of detection equipment, and meteorology. (spring)
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NSCI 402: Leadership and Ethics
3.00 Credits
Seattle University
Study of leadership and ethics within a military context using applicable case studies. Examines the Law of Armed Conflict and Code of Conduct; the importance of integrity, moral courage, and ethical behavior to effective leadership; and the interrelationship between authority, responsibility, and accountability. (winter)
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NSCI 403: Naval Organization and Management
3.00 Credits
Seattle University
Study of organization, systems, and techniques employed in the Navy for management of its human, material, and financial resources. Some of the work relates to the administration of discipline in the Navy under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Emphasis is placed on the leadership and management role of the junior officer in the fleet. (spring)
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NSCI 421: Amphibious Warfare I
3.00 Credits
Seattle University
Provide basic knowledge of evolution of amphibious warfare from premodern era to present. Strategic and tactical considerations in planning specific operations and amphibious landings. (autumn)
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