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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Instruction in adventure-oriented skills necessary for outdoor survival. Focus is on basic leadership development with a handson approach to classroom instruction. Includes techniques of camping, land navigation, marksmanship and life survival skills. Two class periods of one hour each per week. Fall, Spring
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Students explore the dimensions of leadership values, attributes, skills, and actions in the context of practical, hands-on, and interactive exercises. Overview the fundamentals of the military such as setting direction, problem solving, presenting briefings, providing feedback and using effective writing skills. Spring
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Introduction to physical fitness. Set and meet a physical fitness goal. Learn the principles of fitness and apply these principles to pass the Army Physical Fitness Test. Fall
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Progressive conditioning program. Army Physical Fitness Test is given as midterm and final. Spring
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2.00 Credits
Military Leadership and Management I ( 2 cr hrs) Basic principles of influencing human behavior applying the principles of planning, organizing, staffing, directing and controlling in organizations. Includes military specific functions of small unit tactics, land navigation and communications. Fall
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2.00 Credits
(2 cr hrs) Provides a solid foundation of basic military skills to prepare the student mentally and physically for ROTC Advanced Military Course. The course is divided into five major areas: Infantry Weapons; Infantry Individual Techniques and Tactics; First Aid; Written and Oral Communication Skills; and Radio/Telephone Communication. Spring
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Students who successfully complete this three week course at Fort Benning, Georgia are awarded the coveted Army Parachutist Badge. The course has three phases: Ground Week, Tower Week, and Jump Week. Students make five static line qualification parachute jumps during the third week from military cargo aircraft. The course is very physically demanding. To qualify, students must pass an Airborne Physical Readiness Test. Prerequisite: U.S. Army ROTC Cadet status or permission of the Professor of Military Science. Summer
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Students who successfully complete this two week course at an Army post are awarded the prestigious Air Assault Badge. The course includes active participation in aircraft safety and familiarization in pathfinder techniques, airmobile insertions, basic rappelling and knots, advanced rappelling, helicopter rappelling, medical evacuation procedures and rigging/sling loading of rotary wing aircraft. Offered annually during the summer. Prerequisite: U.S. Army ROTC Cadet status or permission of the Professor of Military Science. Summer
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6.00 Credits
(6 cr hrs) Four weeks military training at Fort Knox, KY, to qualify for the ROTC Advanced course. Equal to first two years of the oncampus program. The Army pays housing, meals, travel expenses and a stipend (approximately $700) for the period. ROTC scholarships available. Summer
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3.00 Credits
(3 cr hrs) In-depth study of the management of personnel and programs, emphasizing military operations, terrain analysis, intelligence and security. Survey of contemporary leadership issues, great leaders of history, and combat leadership. Weekly laboratory for practical application of leadership techniques. Two lectures and one two-hour lab per week. Prerequisite: MILS 202 or 300 or consent of Professor of Military Science. Fall
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