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MILS 2291: Conference Course
2.00 Credits
University of North Texas
2291. Conference Course. 2 hours. Independent study designed to supplement the military science curricula by a student's concentrated study in a narrower field of military skill or subject matter. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite(s): permission of the PMS [Professor of Military Science].
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MILS 2343: Leadership Training Camp (LTC)
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
2343. Leadership Training Camp (LTC). 3 hours. A rigorous five-week summer camp conducted at an Army post, stresses leadership, initiative and self-discipline. No military obligation incurred. Completion of MILS 2343 qualifies a student for entry into the Advanced Course. Three different cycles 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. Open only to students who have not taken all four of MILS 1141, 1142, 2251, and 2252, and who pass an ROTC physical examination. P/F grade only.
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MILS 3341: Leadership I
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
3341. Leadership I. 3 hours. Development of ability to evaluate situations, plan and organize training, learn military tactics, review case studies in leadership management and develop teaching and briefing skills. Concurrent enrollment in MILS 1180 mandatory. Prerequisite(s): permission of PMS [Professor of Military Science].
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MILS 3342: Leadership II
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
3342. Leadership II. 3 hours. Practical application of squad and platoon leadership in tactical situations; operation of small unit communications systems. Development of the leaders' ability to express themselves, analyze military problems, and prepare and deliver logical solutions. Demanding physical fitness training and performance-oriented instruction, in preparation for Summer Field Training. Concurrent enrollment in MILS 1180 mandatory. Prerequisite(s): permission of PMS [Professor of Military Science].
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MILS 3443: Leadership Development and Assessment Course
4.00 Credits
University of North Texas
3443. Leadership Development and Assessment Course. 4 hours. A five-week off-campus field training course stressing the practical application of leadership management, with emphasis on tactical and technical military field skills. Open only to students who have successfully completed MILS 3341 and 3342, P/F grade only. Prequisite: MILS 3341, MILS 3342
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MILS 3495: Nursing Advanced Summer Training
4.00 Credits
University of North Texas
3495. Nursing Advanced Summer Training. 4 hours. Seven-week off-campus internship at a major U.S. Army hospital for ROTC nursing students. A nursing practicum with the focus on providing the student with hands-on experience which integrates clinical, interpersonal, and leadership knowledge and skills. Practical experience and familarization with Army nursing in a variety of clinical tasks in the areas of medical-surgical nursing, pediatrics, obstetrics, and, in some cases, intensive care in ICUs. May be used for partial credit for NURS 3647 or MURS 3347 with prior arrangement and approval of the Dean of Nursing. Prerequisite: completion of the junior year of a baccalaureate nursing program and permission of the PMS (Professor of Military Science).
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MILS 4341: Advanced Leadership I
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
4341. Advanced Leadership I. 3 hours. Stresses leadership qualities necessary for Command and Staff functions and operations. Plan and conduct meetings, briefings and conferences. Introduction to the Army Logistical System and the Personnel Management System. Preparation of after-action reports. Plan and conduct physical training programs. Concurrent enrollment in MILS 1180 mandatory. Prerequisite(s) permission of PMS [Professor of Military Science].
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MILS 4342: Advanced Leadership II
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
4342. Advanced Leadership II. 3 hours. Provides students with a basic working knowledge of the Military Justice System with emplasis on company-level actions and requirements, professional roles, responsibilities, and uniqueness of the profession of officership. Concurrent enrollment in MILS 1180 mandatory. Prerequisite(s) permission of PMS [Professor of Military Science].
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MILS 4391: Conference Course
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
4391. Conference Course. 3 hours. Independent study on an individual basis on current topics in military science. Performance will be assessed by oral examination, written test or research paper as arranged. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite(s) permission of PMS [Professor of Military Science].
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MKTG 2650: International Cultures and Consumption
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
2650. International Cultures and Consumption. 3 hours. Students critically examine consumer role sets in culturally-diverse settings, brand preference formation in different cultures, and cultural imperatives in the marketing of products and services. Emphasis is placed on issues and challenges in doing business in other cultures / countries. Students acquire skills in creative and critical thinking, working in groups, appreciating other cultures and harnessing their own values within the university community and the larger society. Class exercises, examination and written and verbal presentations will enhance students' self-awareness and openness to different perspectives.
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