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U.S. Army ROTC

ROTC: Academic Credits & Class Descriptions

Academic Credits and Class Descriptions

Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior
Physical Training
Leadership Lab: Fall · Spring


 

Freshman Year
MS 101-102
2 Credits
Concepts of Leadership I II
Instruction is designed to provide basic understanding of military knowledge while concentrating on leadership skills and civic responsibilities important to all citizens. Students may elect to participate in activities that produce expertise in rappelling, orienteering, first aid, swimming and marksmanship.
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Sophomore Year
MS 201-202
Dynamics of Leadership I II
4 Credits
Instruction is designed to familiarize the student with basic military operations and the principles of leadership. Students experience hands-on training with navigation and topographic equipment, first aid and military weapons.
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Junior Year
MS 301-302 
Staff Military Leadership I II
3 Credits. (2 credits for MS 301, 1 credit for MS 302.)
Prerequisite: MS 201-202, or equivalent
(Prerequisite: MS 201-202 or equivalent) This course continues to develop each student’s leadership qualities and teaches students how to plan, resource and execute effective training in preparation for attendance at the Leadership Development Assessment Course prior to their senior year. (MS 301 is 2 credits; MS 302 is 1 credit.)
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Senior Year
MS 401-402 Advanced Military Leadership
3 Credits (2 credits for MS 401, 1 credit for MS 402.)
Prerequisite: MS 301, 302
Taught by the Professor of Military Science, this course continues to develop the student's leadership skills. Emphasis is on operations of a military staff, briefing techniques, effective writing, army training systems, and the logistical and administrative support of military operations. (MS 401 is 2 credits; MS 402 is 1 credit.)
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