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1.00 Credits
ROTC laboratories bring together all elements of classroom instruction into field training, focusing on basic knowledge and comprehension of the Army leadership dimensions. Laboratories are designed to introduce the freshman cadet to drill and ceremony, marksmanship, land navigation, first aid, small unit tactics, obstacle course training, and water survival. This course is required for contracted cadets. (No military obligation incurred for non-contracted students.) Co requisite: MSL 101 or 102. (3 hrs. laboratory weekly held off campus.) One credit hour.
Prerequisite:
MSL 101
Corequisite:
MSL 101
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces Cadets to the personal challenges and competencies critical for effective leadership, such as the personal development of life skills such as critical thinking, time management, goal setting, and communication. Cadets learn the basics of the communications process and the importance for leaders to develop skills to effectively communicate in the Army. Cadets apply their knowledge and understanding in a lab, a field setting held off campus during weekly practical exercises. Cadets will begin learning the basics of squad level tactics that will be reinforced during labs facilitated by MSL III Cadets and supervised by Cadre. (2 hrs. classroom, 3 hrs. lab, weekly) Prerequisite: MSL 101. Three credit hours.
Prerequisite:
MSL 101
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1.00 Credits
ROTC laboratories bring together all elements of classroom instruction into field training, focusing on basic knowledge and comprehension of the Army leadership dimensions. Laboratories are designed to introduce the freshman cadet to drill and ceremony, marksmanship, land navigation, first aid, small unit tactics, obstacle course training, and water survival. This course is required for contracted cadets. (No military obligation incurred for non-contracted students.) Co requisite: MSL 101 or 102. (3 hrs. laboratory weekly held off campus.) One credit hour.
Prerequisite:
MSL 102
Corequisite:
MSL 102
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2.00 Credits
This course explores the dimensions of creative and innovative tactical leadership strategies and styles by examining team dynamics and two historical leadership theories that form the basis of the Army leadership framework (trait and behavior theories). Cadets practice aspects of personal motivation and team building in the context of planning, executing, and assessing team exercises and participating in leadership labs. No military obligation incurred. Cadets must attend ROTC Physical Fitness Training three days a week for I hr. (2 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab, weekly) Two credit hours.
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1.00 Credits
This laboratory class continues to build on skills learned in Basic Leadership Laboratory I by bringing together all elements of classroom instruction into field training focusing on basic knowledge and comprehension of the Army leadership dimensions. Laboratories are designed to reinforce the sophomore cadet's introduction to drill and ceremony, marksmanship, land navigation, first aid, small unit tactics, obstacle course training, and water survival. Required for contracted cadets. (No military obligation incurred for non-contracted students.) Co-requisite: MSL 201. (3 hrs. laboratory weekly.) One credit hour.
Prerequisite:
MSL 201
Corequisite:
MSL 201
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2.00 Credits
This course examines the challenges of leading tactical teams in the complex contemporary operating environment (COE). In addition, the course highlights dimensions of terrain analysis, patrolling, and operation orders. Further study of theoretical basis of the Army leadership framework explores the dynamics of adaptive leadership in the context of military operations. No military obligation incurred. Cadets must attend ROTC Physical Fitness Training three days a week for I hr. (2 hrs.lecture, 3 hrs. lab, weekly.) Two credit hours.
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1.00 Credits
This laboratory class continues to build on skills learned in Basic Leadership Laboratory I by bringing together all elements of classroom instruction into field training focusing on basic knowledge and comprehension of the Army leadership dimensions. Laboratories are designed to reinforce the sophomore cadet's introduction to drill and ceremony, marksmanship, land navigation, first aid, small unit tactics, obstacle course training, and water survival. Required for contracted cadets. (No military obligation incurred for non-contracted students.) Co-requisite: MSL 202. (3 hrs. laboratory weekly.) One credit hour.
Prerequisite:
MSL 202
Corequisite:
MSL 202
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4.00 Credits
This course provides advanced instruction where Cadets will study, practice, and apply the fundamentals of Army Leadership, Officership, Army Values and Ethics, Personal Development, and small unit tactics at the platoon level. At the conclusion of this course, Cadets will be capable of planning, coordinating, navigating, motivating, and leading a squad and platoon in the execution of a mission during a classroom PE, a Leadership Lab, or during a Field Training Exercise (FTX). Cadets are required to write peer evaluations and receive feedback on abilities as a leader and how to improve leadership skills. Cadets will receive feedback on leader attributes, values, and core leader competencies from the instructor, other ROTC cadre, and MSL IV Cadets who will use the Cadet Officer Evaluation System (COER). Completion of this course helps prepare Cadets for the SROTC Advanced Camp, which Cadets will attend in the summer at Fort Knox, KY. This course includes weekly labs and field training exercises held off campus. (3 hrs. classroom, 3 hrs. lab, weekly). Prerequisite: MSL 202. Four credit hours.
Prerequisite:
MSL 202
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4.00 Credits
This course focuses on applied leadership in small unit operations. Cadets will study, practice, and apply the fundamentals of direct level leadership and small unit tactics at the platoon level. At the conclusion of this course, Cadets will be capable of planning, coordinating, navigating, motivating, and leading a platoon in the execution of a mission. The course includes weekly labs held off campus using peer facilitation overseen by MSL IVs, supervised by ROTC Cadre. Successful completion of this course will help prepare Cadets for the Cadet Summer Training Advance Camp held in the summer at Fort Knox, KY. (3 hrs. classroom, 3 hrs. lab, weekly). Prerequisite: MSL 301. Four credit hours.
Prerequisite:
MSL 301
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1.00 Credits
ROTC Physical Fitness Training Laboratories develop, improve, and maintain the high levels of physical strength and stamina required to be successful as an Army officer. Training includes basic nutrition, running for distance, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility, and recreational activities. While participating, Cadets will also plan daily activities and lead training events, focusing on form and duration for maximum training effect. Cadets will be evaluated for proper Army procedure and in their performance, including a monthly Army Physical Fitness Test on push-ups, sit-ups, and the 2-mile run. (3 hrs. laboratory weekly) One semester hour each.
Prerequisite:
MSL 301
Corequisite:
MSL 301
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