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1.00 Credits
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1.00 Credits
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1.00 Credits
Open to all students, but required of students enrolled in MILS 201 and 202. Students participate in and learn to lead a physical fitness program. Emphasis is on the development of an individual fitness program and the role of exercise and fitness in one's life. Leadership positions are tailored based on the student's academic alignment.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This class is designed for the student to undertake in-depth analysis of concepts of Leadership on complex political, socio-economic situations, and physical environments of small organizations. The classes focus on organizational behavior and foster an appreciation of how individuals adjust to the planned and executed operation of an organization. The course provides a foundation in the principles and methods of navigation, to include the use of a topographic map, air photo interpretation, climatology, and route survey. The class traditionally compares and contrasts the actions of small organizations in the process of developing strategy, tactics, theory, political, economic, and physical factors. ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP LABORATORY- The training is designed to be a little more mentally demanding than the Freshman laboratory and simulates as nearly as possible actual small organizational conditions. For the first time, students are placed in Leadership positions and situations, and should emerge with more self-confidence, having experienced some of the environment, the skills, and the challenges of small organizations. This course is taken concurrently with Military Science 100 thereby reinforcing the concepts of that course.
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2.00 Credits
Students learn/apply ethics-based leadership skills that develop individual abilities and contribute to the building of effective teams. Course focuses on the development skills in oral and written communications, planning events, coordination of group efforts, advanced first aid, land navigation and basic military tactics. This class meets two times each week. The Military Science Lab (MILS 203) and participation in our physical fitness course (MILS 199, 299) are required in conjunction with this course. Participation in a weekend field training exercise is optional, but highly encouraged. Prerequisite MILS 101 and 102, or the permission of the Professor of Military Science.
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2.00 Credits
Introdution to individual and team aspects of military tactics in small unit operations. The class compares the actions of small organizations in the process of developing strategy, and tactics, while taking into account theory, political, economic, and physical factors. Continues development of leadership and critical skills. The Military Science Lab (MILS 203) and participation in our physical fitness (MILS 199, 299) course are required in conjunction with this class. Participation in a week-end field training exercise is optional but highly encouraged. Prerequisite: MILS 101, 102, prior military training, or permission of the instructor.
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1.00 Credits
Open only to (and required of) students in the associated Military Science Course (101, 102, 201, 202). This laboratory course is designed to offer the student an opportunity for integration and application of training management and leadership skills. Team members and leader- ship positions are tailored based on the students academic alignment. Course includes confidence building exercises such as rappelling, group presentatins, basic marksmanship, and drill and ceremonies.
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1.00 Credits
No course description available.
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0.00 - 6.00 Credits
A six-week summer camp conducted at an Army post. The student receives pay. Travel, lodging and most meal costs are defrayed by the Army. The environment is rigorous and is similar to Army Basic Training. No military obligation incurred. Open only to students who have not taken all four of MILS 101, 102, 201 and 202, and who pass a physical examination (paid for by ROTC). Completion of MILS 210 qualifies a student for entry into the Advanced Course. Three different training cycles are offered during the summer, but spaces are limited by the Army. Candidates can apply for a space any time during the school year prior to the summer. Students are eligible to complete for ROTC scholarships during the summer camp.
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1.00 Credits
No course description available.
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