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N S 2113: Leadership and Management
3.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Designed to teach introductory-level leadership and management concepts and applications to sophomore-level Naval ROTC midshipmen and all other interested University students. (Irreg.)
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N S 2133: Navigation
3.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Introduction to marine navigation, including both traditional and electronic navigation theory and practical applications. Includes concepts in navigational safety, rules of the nautical road, and an introduction to relative motion. (Sp)
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N S 3223: Naval Ship Systems I:Naval Engineering Systems
3.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Prerequisite: 1132. Detailed study of ship characteristics and types, including design, hydrodynamics, stability, compartmentation, propulsion, electrical and auxiliary systems. Includes study of basic concepts of steam, gas turbine, diesel and nuclear propulsion. Case studies on leadership/ethical issues in engineering are also covered. (Sp)
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N S 3333: Evolution of the Art of War
3.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Principles of war, offensive and defensive war, historical campaigns, civil war. (F)
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N S 3433: Naval Ship Systems II:Naval Weapons Systems
3.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Prerequisite: 1132 or permission of instructor. Outlines theory and employment of weapon systems. Student explores processes of detection, evaluation, threat analysis, weapon selection, delivery, guidance and explosives. Fire control systems and studies involving the moral and ethical responsibilities of leaders in the employment of weapons. (F)
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N S 4333: Amphibious Warfare
3.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Gallipoli, amphibious doctrine and landing in WWII in Europe and Western Pacific, Korean operations, and amphibious planning. (Irreg.)
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N S 4433: Naval Operations and Seamanship
3.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Prerequisite: 2133 or permission of instructor. Advanced navigation concepts, including applications to shipboard evolutions and operations. Overview of operational security and tactical communications. Introduction to the law of the sea and international maritime law, naval warfare doctrine and joint operations. (F)
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N S 4633: Naval Leadership and Ethics
3.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
Prerequisite: 2113 or permission of instructor. An examination of leadership, ethical concepts, and management of naval (Navy and Marine Corps) resources. Objective is to learn the leadership skills, ethical expectations, and management techniques necessary to succeed as a naval officer in leading people and using limited resources in the most efficient manner. Encompasses leadership and ethical readings, discussion of the uniform code of military justice, and specific service guidance for junior officers. (F, Sp)
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NAS 1013: Introduction to Native American Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
This course will introduce students to key concepts and methods in the study of American Indian history, culture, and contemporary governance and socio-economic status. (F, Sp)
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NAS 1713: Beginning American Indian Languages I
3.00 Credits
University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
May be repeated with change of language; maximum credit 12 hours. Introduction to the structure of an American Indian language with special attention to its phonology, morphology, and syntax. Conversational practice, vocabulary-building and the history and culture of the native speech community also are emphasized. (F, Sp) [I-FL]
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