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Military Science 201 ,202: Application of Military Science
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
Advanced instruction in topics introduced in the first year. Participation in operations and basic tactics to demonstrate leadership problems and to develop leadership skills. Prerequisite: 211 for MISC 202. Meets two hours per week each semester.
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Military Science 211: Organization and Management
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
Concepts of organization theory and the principles of management. Management and leadership relationships are investigated as they apply to the general theory and practice of the management functions of planning, organizing, staffing, direction, coordination, control, innovation and representation. Prerequisite: 102. One-half course credit.
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Military Science 301 ,302: Advanced Application of Military Science
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
Emphasis on leadership. Situations require direct interaction with other cadets and test the student's ability to meet set goals and to get others to do the same. Students master basic tactical skills of the small unit leader. Prerequisite: 321 for MISC 302. Meets three hours per week and selected weekends each semester.
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Military Science 321: Leadership and Management
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
Principles and techniques of effective leadership, methods of developing and improving managerial abilities and leadership qualities, and a basic understanding of interpersonal interactions. Use is made of recent developments in the administrative and the behavioral sciences to analyze the individual, group, and situational aspects of leadership, and the management of resources. Prerequisite: 202. One course credit.
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Military Science 401 ,402: Command and Staff
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
Emphasis is placed on developing planning and decision-making capabilities in the areas of military operations, logistics and administration. Prerequisite: *302 for MISC 401. Meets three hours per week.
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Military Science 431: Contemporary Problems Seminar
1.00 Credits
Dickinson College
Seminars in selected areas emphasizing the interplay of multifarious considerations in exploring the environment of the contemporary American scene, and the position of the U.S. in the world. Normally seminars will be offered in two major areas: a. Civil-Military Relations Examines the contemporary U.S. as it relates to the decision-making process affecting the U.S. military establishment. Emphasis is on the interdependence of military, social, legal, and ethical considerations in forming policies, as well as the interchange of influence, the military on society and society on the military. Normally, three problems are examined; these change by semester. Professors from other departments participate as discussion leaders. One course credit.; b. Comparative National Security Policies Examines the national security policies and postures of the United States, eastern Europe countries, People's Republic of China, and selected other nations. Emphasis is placed on discovering (through independent study, discussion, and common readings) the features common to all major powers so their differences can be better understood. One course credit.
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Modern Greek 107: Intensive Modern Greek I
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
This is an intensive, specialized course targeting entering archaeology students considering participation in the summer field school at Mycenae. The goals are to prepare them to communicate in Modern Greek at a basic level while living and excavating at Mycenae and to enhance their experience with the local people and culture, both on- and off-site. The course teaches a basic oral command and understanding of Modern Greek, including a basic vocabulary of commonly used words and idiomatic expressions, as well as some specialized, professional or technical terms specific to archaeology. At the same time, the course is comprehensive; it covers speaking, listening comprehension, reading, and some writing. Additional on-site summer instruction will aim at further developing oral communication skills. Required for entering students to the D.E.P.A.S. of Mycenae field program; does not fulfill the College foreign language requirement.
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Modern Greek 108: Intensive Modern Greek II
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
An intensive, specialized course aimed at maximally preparing archaeology students returning to Mycenae to function effectively as trench assistants and trench masters at a Greek excavation, as well as enabling them to function more comfortably in Greek culture. The course significantly advances students' reading, writing, and speaking skills in Modern Greek, especially in further developing the specialized vocabulary necessary for archaeology professionals. Additional on-site summer instruction will aim at enhancing communication and research skills in Modern Greek. Prerequisite: MGRE 107; required for students returning to the D.E.P.A.S. of Mycenae field program; does not fulfill the College foreign language requirement. Offered every spring.
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Music 100: The Art of Music
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
An introductory course intended for those students with little or no previous knowledge of music. Representative works from all periods and styles are studied in such a way as to emphasize the acquisition of permanent listening skills. This course does not count toward the major.
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Music 101: History of Music
3.00 Credits
Dickinson College
An introductory course for students with some previous music experience providing training in intelligent listening through chronological discussion and analysis of selected representative works from the Middle Ages to 1750.
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