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  • 3.00 Credits

    An intensive course in research methods and analysis of a selected topic of historical and political significance May be cross-listed as PLS 495.
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Under special conditions, with the consent of the Division Chair, a major in the department may pursue an approved course of reading in a particular field of history. Required are weekly reports to the Instructor, a paper or papers embodying the results of the study, and an examination Prerequisites: Junior standing and consent of the Instructor, Division Chair, and Dean.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to the culture of western civilization from the period of the ancient world through the Renaissance Emphasis is placed on the interaction between art, music, literature, and philosophy and the cultural ideals in each period which gave rise to particular works in each area Prerequisites: ENG 111 or ENG 114 and ENG 112 or ENG 115.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to the culture of western civilization from the Baroque period through the 20th century Emphasis is placed on the interaction between art, music, literature, and philosophy and the cultural ideals in each period which gave rise to particular works in each area Prerequisites: ENG 111 or ENG 114 and ENG 112 or ENG 115.
  • 3.00 - 6.00 Credits

    Students will pursue academic research or other creative activity resulting in tangible project to demonstrate synthesis of interdisciplinary studies theme or topic Prerequisite: A formal written proposal approved by the student's Faculty Advisory Committee, the Division Chair(s), the Curriculum Committee and the Dean of the College.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Learn fundamental concepts of leadership in both the classroom and outdoor laboratory environments with activities in basic drill, physical fitness, rappelling, first aid, basic marksmanship, etc Course includes an optional ( required for contract cadets) Leadership Laboratory where students learn and practice skills and gain insight into military service and optional participation in three one-hour physical fitness sessions each week (required for contract cadets) Participation in a weekend training exercise is available. Participation in MSL 101 is open to all Pikeville College students and does not incur a military science obligation.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Students learn and apply the principles of effective leadership, reinforce self-confidence through participation in physically and mentally challenging exercises with upper division ROTC students, develop communication skills to improve individual performance and group interaction, and relate organizational ethical value to the effectiveness of a leader Course includes an optional ( required for contract cadets) Leadership Laboratory where students learn and practice basic skills and gain insight into military service and optional participation in three one-hour physical fitness sessions each week ( required for contract cadets) Participation in a weekend training exercise is available Participation in MSL 102 is open to all Pikeville College students and does not incur a military service obligation.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Learn and apply ethics-based leadership skills that develop individual abilities and contribute to the building of effective teams of people Develop skills in oral presentations, writing concisely, planning of events, coordination of group efforts advanced first aid, land navigation, and basic military tactics Learn fundamentals of ROTC's Leadership Assessment Program Course includes an optional (required for contract cadets) Leadership Laboratory where students learn and practice basic skills and gain insight into military service and optional participation in three one-hour physical fitness sessions each week ( required for contract cadets) Participation in a weekend training exercise is available Participation in MSL 201 is open to all Pikeville College students and does not incur a military service obligation.
  • 2.00 Credits

    The course is an introduction to individual and team aspects of military tactics in small unit operations The course includes use of radio communications, making safety assessments, movement techniques, planning for team safety/security, and methods of pre-execution checks as well as practical exercise with upper division ROTC students. Learn techniques for training others as an aspect of continued leadership development. Course includes an optional ( required for contract cadets) Leadership Laboratory where students learn and practice basic skills and gain insight into military service and optional participation in three one-hour physical fitness sessions each week ( required for contract cadets) Participation in a weekend training exercise is available Participation in MSL 202 is open to all Pikeville College students and does not incur a military service obligation.
  • 4.00 Credits

    The Army ROTC Leader's Training Course (LTC) is a four-week training event conducted at Fort Knox, Kentucky At the LTC, students receive instruction in those subjects taught during the Basic Course Program The course provides students a way to successfully complete the Basic Course Program and to qualify for the Advanced Course Program without having taken the normal Basic Course Program sequence. Graded on a pass/fail basis, credit is only awarded in lieu of credit for MSL 101, 102, 201 and 202 Prerequisites: Permission of the Military Science and Leadership Program Coordinator.
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