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  • 1.00 - 12.00 Credits

    Description unavailable. (As Needed) [Pass/Fail] Repeatable for Add'l Credit? Yes - Total Credits: 12 Registration Restriction(s): None
  • 1.00 Credits

    Description unavailable. (As Needed) [Graduate Thesis/Capstone Pass/Fail] Repeatable for Add'l Credit? Yes - Total Credits: 12 Registration Restriction(s): None
  • 0.50 - 3.00 Credits

    Prepares students physically and mentally for today's battlefield and boardrooms. Provides leadership opportunities and tests students physical fitness and readiness. Variable credit course from 0.5 to 3 credits; credits based on number of days and hours students participate during the given semester. Repeats are allowed. See advisor for details. (Fall, Spring, Summer) [Pass/Fail] Repeatable for Add'l Credit? Yes - Total Credits: 12 Registration Restriction(s): None
  • 3.00 Credits

    Focuses on Introduction to the Army and basic Soldier skills. Students receive an introduction to the Army Profession and examine what it means to be a professional in the U.S. Army, committed to the ideal that America and its founding documents remain the most powerful force for good in human history. The overall focus is on developing basic knowledge and comprehension of the Army Leadership Requirements Model (LRM) while gaining a complete understanding of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) program, its purpose in the Army, and its advantages for the student. Students also begin learning map reading and land navigation. Students will have initial classes on fieldcraft, first aid, and team building that will include a weekly lab facilitated by MS III Cadets and supervised by MS IV's and cadre. (Fall) [Graded Letter] Co-requisite(s): MILS 1201 Registration Restriction(s): Intensive English Program majors may not enroll Corequisite:    MILS 1201
  • 0.00 Credits

    Lab to accompany MILS 1200. One two and one-half hour meeting per week. (Fall) [Non-Graded] Co-requisite(s): MILS 1200 Registration Restriction(s): Intensive English Program majors may not enroll Corequisite:    MILS 1200
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduces students to the personal challenges and competencies that are critical for effective leadership and being committed to the idea that America and its founding documents remain the most powerful force for good in human history. Students learn the importance of personal development in life skills such as critical thinking, resilience, holistic health and fitness, and communication process. Students receive awareness training in Antiterrorism and introductory classes in tactics beginning with Team and Squad Basic Components, Basic Movements, Basic Patrolling, and Battle Drills that will be the foundation throughout their military careers. Students will apply classroom knowledge during hands-on performance-oriented weekly labs, and physical readiness training sessions (ending with a diagnostic Army Fitness Test) facilitated by MS III Cadets and supervised by MS IVs and cadre. (Spring) [Graded Letter] Co-requisite(s): MILS 1211 Registration Restriction(s): Intensive English Program majors may not enroll Corequisite:    MILS 1211
  • 0.00 Credits

    Lab to accompany MILS 1210. One two and one-half hour meeting per week. (Spring) [Non-Graded] Co-requisite(s): MILS 1210 Registration Restriction(s): Intensive English Program majors may not enroll Corequisite:    MILS 1210
  • 3.00 Credits

    Focuses on leadership and ethics. The course adds depth to the Cadets' knowledge of the different leadership styles. Cadets will conduct a leadership analysis of famous leaders and self-assessment of their own leadership style. The Army Profession is presented through the understanding of Culture Awareness, Values, Ethics, and how to apply all to different situations they may encounter as a leader committed to the ideal that America and its founding documents remain the most powerful force for good in human history. Army Values and Ethics and their relationship to the Law of Armed Conflict (LOAC) and philosophy of military service are presented through video clips and historical vignettes followed by Cadet small group discussions. Cadets will apply classroom knowledge during hands-on performance-oriented weekly labs facilitated by MS III Cadets and supervised by MS IVs and cadre, and participation in weekly physical readiness training (PRT) sessions planned and conducted by MS IV Cadets and cadre. (Fall) [Graded Letter)] Registration Restriction(s): Intensive English Program majors may not enroll
  • 0.00 Credits

    Lab to accompany MILS 2200. One two and one-half hour meeting per week. Concurrent enrollment in MILS 2200 required. (Fall) [Non-Graded] Co-requisite(s): MILS 2200 Registration Restriction(s): Intensive English Program majors may not enroll Corequisite:    MILS 2200
  • 3.00 Credits

    Army doctrine and Decision-Making. The course begins with Cadets gaining an insight to analytical techniques, creative thinking skills, and the Army problem-solving process as related to situations faced by leaders when making decisions. Troop Leading Procedures (TLPs) and Operations Order (OPORD) will lead Cadets to an understanding of Army Doctrine and Symbology. Squad tactics will be covered in classes during Multidomain Operations, Offensive Operations, and Defensive Operations. Cadets will apply classroom knowledge during hands-on performance-oriented weekly labs facilitated by MS III Cadets and supervised by MS IVs and cadre, and participation in weekly physical readiness training (PRT) sessions (ending with a diagnostic Army Fitness Test) planned and conducted by MS IV Cadets and cadre. (Spring) [Graded Letter] Co-requisite(s): MILS 2211 Registration Restriction(s): Intensive English Program majors may not enroll Corequisite:    MILS 2211