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MIL 115: Army Physical Fitness Training
1.00 Credits
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
The course follows the U.S. Armys Holistic Health and Fitness Training Program as outlined in Army Training Publication (ATP) 7-22.01 and 7-22.02. The course consists of a systematic increase in the intensity or duration of physical activities that will train individuals in each phase to improve overall physical fitness performance. Throughout the course students will measure their physical fitness progression through increased resistance (weight), number of sets, and/or number of repetitions. During the semester each student will be required to plan and conduct at least one physical fitness session for their peers, receiving feedback from the ROTC Cadre. A maximum of three credits earned in this course can be counted towards graduation.
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MIL 131: Military Science I: Introduction to Leadership and ROTC
2.00 Credits
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
Introduces basic military skills such as marching, formations, military first aid, and land navigation. MSI cadets will learn to operate in a team environment with their peers to accomplish everyday military tasks. Meets one hour per week for classroom instruction, one hour per week for physical training, and once a week for a leadership lab.
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MIL 132: Military Science I: Leadership and Squad Tactics
2.00 Credits
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
This course introduces a sound military leader's leadership techniques and qualities while expanding on the military knowledge and team-building techniques introduced in MIL 131. Meets one hour per week for classroom instruction, one hour per week for physical training, and once a week for a leadership lab.
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MIL 231: Introduction to Army Leadership and Ethics
2.00 Credits
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
Provides instruction in basic military skills (land navigation, first aid, and tactical communications) with the primary focus on self-development in leadership and ethics. Highlights various leadership skills and styles necessary to overcome management challenges and increase team performance. Meets two hours per week each semester. Has associated lab that meets once a week for two hours that focuses on the application of small unit tactics. Students are also required to attend two physical fitness training sessions per week.
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MIL 232: Fundamentals of Small Unit Tactics
2.00 Credits
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
Provides instruction in the fundamentals of military small unit tactics. Course instructs students how to apply troop leading procedures and military analysis to formulate tactical decisions. Students will learn problem solving skills to formulate tactical solutions in mock battlefield scenarios. Meets two hours per week each semester. Has associated lab that meets once a week for two hours that focuses on the application of small unit tactics. Students are also required to attend two physical fitness training sessions per week.
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MIL 331: Introduction to Collective Training
3.00 Credits
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
Emphasizes individual military skills leadership and managerial development. MS III Cadets set well-defined goals and develop procedures for goal attainment. Cadets learn to plan, coordinate and execute military tactics in preparation for Cadet Summer Training, which fine-tunes and hones their skills and proficiencies to become Commissioned Officers in the United States Army. Meets three hours per week plus a two hour lab on Thursdays, and one weekend field training exercise. Offers a wide range of Military tactics and technique training opportunities, both on and off-campus.
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MIL 115
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MIL 332: Military Organizational Leadership
3.00 Credits
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
Expands on military leadership and managerial skills development and sets the conditions for cadets to lead at a small organizational level. MS III Cadets assess their goals, adapt and refine procedures for goal attainment. Cadets learn to plan, coordinate and execute military tactics in preparation for Cadet Summer Training, which fine-tunes and hones their skills and proficiencies to become Commissioned Officers in the United States Army. Meets three hours per week plus a two hour lab on Thursdays, and one weekend field training exercise. Offers a wide range of Military tactics and technique training opportunities, both on and off-campus.
Corequisite:
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MIL 398: Selected Topics in Military Science
3.00 Credits
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
Opportunity to offer courses in areas of departmental major interest not covered by the regular courses.
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MIL 399: Seminar in Military Leadership Topics
3.00 Credits
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
Opportunity to offer courses in areas of departmental major interest not covered by the regular courses.
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MIL 431: The Army Officer
3.00 Credits
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
Enables cadets to further advance their leadership and managerial skills. Focuses on developing cadet proficiency in planning, preparing, executing, and assessing complex operations; functioning as a member of an organizational staff; and providing performance feedback to subordinates. MSIV cadets will be given situational opportunities to assess risk, make ethical decisions, and lead fellow cadets at the MS I-III level. Meets for three hours per week, plus a two-hour weekly leadership lab. This class is available for graduate credit.
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