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Course Criteria
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1.50 Credits
Introduction to ROTC II continues the study of organization and history of ROTC and the evolution of military leadership. Students are introduced to land navigation and continued study of the organization and role of the Army. Pre-Requisite:None
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2.00 Credits
Practical approach to methods and techniques of instruction. Includes principles and characteristics of instruction, instruction preparation, speech techniques, use of instructional aids, and instruction evaluation through student presentations. Pre-Requisite: None
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2.00 Credits
Practical approach to methods and techniques of instruction. Includes principles and characteristics of instruction, instruction preparation, speech techniques, use of instructional aids, and instruction evaluation through student presentations. Pre-Requisite: None
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3.00 Credits
Advanced Military Leadership provides a study of leadership and management principles and their application in the military environment . Advanced land navigation techniques and small unit on operation in a combat environment is stressed. The course provide a practical approach to methods and techniques of communication and instruction. This course must be taken at Widner or Villanova University. Pre-Requisite: Army ROTC advance standing or approval of the professor of Military Science.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of the study of Advanced Military Leadership. This course must be taken at Widener or Villanova University. Pre-Requisite: ROC301 or Army ROTC advance standing or approval of the professor of Military Science.
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3.00 Credits
A study of leadership and managment , emphasizing application in military operations, an analysis of staff organization and procedures , resource allocation, and the theory and application of military law. Examination of the role of the military structure in the execution of national security policy is offered . Case study investigations of the duties , obligations and responsibilities of a commissioned offer are explored. This course must be taken at Widner or Villanova University. Pre-Requisite: ROC302 or Army ROTC advanced course standing or approval of the professor of Military Science.
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3.00 Credits
A continued study of leadership and managment , emphasizing application in military operations, an analysis of staff organization and procedures, resource allocation, and the theory and application of military law. Examination of the role of the military structure in the execution of national security policy is offered. Case study investigations of the duties , obligations and responsibilities of a commissioned offer are explored. This course must be taken at Widener or Villanova University. Pre-Requisite: ROC401 Army ROTC advanced course standing or approval of the professor of Military Science.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of basic concepts and current trends in political science and its sub-fields of American politics, public administration, comparative government, international relations, and political theory. Distance Learning version of RPO 101 to be offered as an "On-Line" course in which more than 80% of the instruction will be completed outside of the classroom. (Social Science General Education Course).
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3.00 Credits
(Global Studies Intensive Course). This is an introductory course about world politics. The central purposes of the course are two-fold. First, the course is designed to acquaint students with the major trends, relationships, events, ad dilemmas of contemporary world politics, which will have a significant impact on their lives and future. Secondly, the course will introduce the theories of international politics that have been developed by political scientists and other analysts of world politics. (Global Studies and Social Science General Education Course). Distance Learning version of RPO102 to be offered as an "On-line" course in which more than 80% of the instruction will be completed outside of the classroom.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to give a broad, general knowledge of the workings of the American national government - the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government. Stress is placed on the application of government in our daily lives as that concept relates to the theory of government. (Social Science General Education Course). Distance Learning version of RPO 111 to be offered as an "On-line" course in which more than 80% of the instruction will be completed outside of the classroom.
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