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3.00 Credits
Provides focused examination of selected topics related to Arabic speaking countries. The course's reading assignments, deployment of sociological, anthropological and historical terms, and analysis of different cultural, economic, and political phenomena in Arabic speaking countries are aimed at deepening students' knowledge of the regions.
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1.00 Credits
Provides an overview of the organization of the ROTC program. Students learn fundamental concepts of professional leadership in both classroom and field environments. Introduces skills such as rappelling, marksmanship, military customs, preparing military correspondence, and practical field training. One-hour class per week, approximately 20 hours of laboratory time per semester.
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2.00 Credits
Provides an overview of the Army rank structure and a specific survey of the junior officer's duties and responsibilities within that rank structure. Develops skills through oral presentations, writing concisely, planning events, and coordination of group efforts. Two-hour class per week, approximately 20 hours of professional development time per semester, and a minimum of six hours a week of physical fitness lab.
Prerequisite:
ARM110 AND ARM120
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3.00 Credits
Students learn through a series of practical opportunities to lead groups, receive personal assessments and leading again in situations of increasing complexity. Students plan and conduct training for younger students to reach and develop leadership skills. One 3-hour class per week, approximately 20 hours of laboratory time per semester.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the military heritage of the United States from the colonial period to the late twentieth century. The goal of the course is to develop students' awareness of the relationship of the U.S. military establishment to American society. Further, the course will focus on the evolution of war and strategy and in the progression of military professionalism, with an emphasis of the history and purpose of joint operations, and discuss the role of history and heritage in understanding the Army profession. This is a required course for all cadets seeking a commission.
Prerequisite:
ARM110 AND ARM120
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3.00 Credits
Presents advanced leadership and management skills required of a manger in a military environment. Students plan, conduct, and evaluate activities of the ROTC cadet organization. Students articulate goals, put plans into action to attain them. One 3-hour class time, approximately 20 hours of laboratory time per semester.
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3.00 Credits
Develop an understanding of visual communication through the study and application of the elements and principles of design with an introduction to color theory and systems, and their application. Students will gain proficiency in creating two-dimensional compositions with an emphasis on various hands-on media. Studio sessions include extended interaction with various 2-D media, group and individual critique, demonstrations, and lecture.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces a basic understanding of the elements of composition and principles of design as applied to the three-dimensional arts. The student will acquire this knowledge by executing a series of projects intended to stimulate visual problem solving. The course will examine the practical application of basic concepts of design in the three -dimensional arts through the investigation of those masterworks which represent and inform core aesthetic concepts in the three-dimensional arts.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the methods, materials, and concepts of observational Drawing. Students will explore varied subject matter and historical approaches. They will apply varied design considerations and perceptual strategies toward personal expression. Class sessions will include drawing, individual and group critique, demonstrations, and lecture.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the basics of all types of water-based media. The class will explore, through discussion, presentations and projects the essence of watercolors, gouache, acrylic polymer media, and mixed media. Students will explore still life, botanical, abstract and plein air painting.
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