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2.00 Credits
2 hrs. A continuation of MSC 202. Prerequisite: MSC 20l ( Offered Spring)
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6.00 Credits
6 hrs. A course designed to provide an orientation to students without military training background and also giving students an opportunity to examine military life. Successful completion of a six-week summer camp experience at Fort Knox, Kentucky, entitles the student completing the sophomore year to receive two years placement credit. There is no obligation or commitment to military service beyond the basic camp for students who elect not to enter the advanced program. Basic camp students earn more than $700.00 while participating in the summer training at Fort Knox. Registration for academic credit for ROTC basic camp is optional. Students who have no desire to receive academic credit for MSC 206 are not required to register for basic camp. However, prior registration and tuition payment are required for those who wish to receive academic credit for successful completion of basic camp. Prerequisite: None( Offered Summer)
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. (Two, 3-hour classroom sessions, one 1-hour leadership development laboratory, and Leader Development and Assessment Course of five (5) weeks duration). The course consists of instruction in reference to platoon and squad level training, counseling, communication skills, human relations and various other topics. Additionally, students receive instruction on the fundamentals of map reading which encompasses grid, scale and distance, direction, elevation and relief, intersection and resection. Students are introduced to the fundamentals of tactical operations, to include writing of combat orders, command and staff organizations, command/staff actions, command relationships, communication systems, intelligence gathering, and the role of the various branches of the Army. Students are taught first Aid and selected other subjects to prepare them for attendance at LDAC. Prerequisite: MSC 101, MSC 102, MSC 201, MSC 202, or their equivalents ( Offered Fall)
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. A continuation of MSC 301. Prerequisite: MSC 301 ( Offered Spring)
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. (Three, 1-hour classroom sessions and one 2-hour leadership development laboratory.) Students receive instruction on the analysis of selected leadership and management topics in the area of training, logistics and personnel management. Instruction encompasses military correspondence, information and decision papers, after action reports, briefings, Army personnel Management System, and post/installment support. Students are presented instruction on the Military Justice System which includes search and seizure, nonpunitive disciplinary measures and nonjudicial punishment. Additionally, students receive instruction on military professional ethics. The course concludes with selected pre-commissioning seminars dealing with topics of interest for the newly commissioned Army officer. Prerequisites: PMS approval, MSC 301, and MSC 302 ( Offered Fall)
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. A continuation of MSC 401. Prerequisite: MSC 401 ( Offered Spring)
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2.00 Credits
2 hrs. Students receive instruction encompassing briefings and selected military topics as well as physical training. Prerequisite: Extension of scholarship benefits for approved cadets, MSC 301, MSC 302, MSC 401, and MSC 402 ( Offered Fall)
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2.00 Credits
B - 2 hrs. A continuation of MSC 501. Prerequisite: MSC 501 ( Offered Spring)
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3.00 Credits
3 hrs. Basic arithmetic, basic algebra and basic geometry concepts. Included in its content are the four fundamental operations involving positive and negative real numbers, rational numbers, and percents; solving linear equations and inequalities; and pertinent application problems. Credit for this course may not be counted toward any degree requirements. Prerequisite: None. Placement in this course is determined by performance on a placement test. ( Offered Fall, Spring, Summer)
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3.00 Credits
- 3 hrs. This course covers exponents, roots and radicals, polynomial and rational expressions, functions and graphing, transformations of functions, quadratic and inverse functions, and linear and non-linear systems of equations. Note: MTH 105 is an intensive intermediate algebra course designed for students in science programs, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) degree where MTH 125, Calculus I, is the initial course in their curriculum. This course is designed to prepare students for MTH 115. (Offered Fall, Spring, Summer)
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