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(MIL) Military Science

1101 Introduction to Military Subjects I. Designed to acquaint students with the basic customs, courtesies, and traditions of the US Army. Instruction includes training on leadership, written and oral communications, physical fitness, and general military skills. (1:1.5) F

1102 Introduction to Military Subjects II. Provides practical application of individual tactical techniques and skills. Classroom instruction and lab training focuses on applied leadership and management techniques from the Army perspective. (1:1.5) S

2201 Study of Military Organization and Affairs. Continues development of basic leadership and critical problem solving skills. Designed to build proficiency and confidence in the student's own leadership abilities. PRE: MILS 1101 and 1102 or consent of instructor. (2:1.5) F

2202 Military Leadership and Basic Soldier Skills. Leadership training, with emphasis on Army values, ethics, operations and tactics, general military skills, and physical fitness. PRE: MILS 2201 or consent of instructor. (2:1.5) S

2203 Individual Studies in Military Subjects. Independent studies in military organization, affairs, traditions, and basic soldier skills, under the guidance of a MILS instructor. PRE: Consent of the department chairman. BD

3301 Senior-Subordinate Relations, Decision-making, and Soldier Skills I. Designed to prepare the student for successful service as a US Army Officer. Examines the Army decision-making and operation orders process, provides a basic understanding of small-unit tactics, and improves the student's understanding of basic leadership skills. Physical fitness and field training emphasized. PRE: Basic training, lower division MILS course, or consent of department chairman. (3:1.5) F

3302 Senior-Subordinate Relations, Decision-making, and Soldier Skills II. Designed to prepare the student for successful service as a US Army Officer. Expands upon the student's knowledge of small-unit tactics, leadership techniques, and basic soldiering skills. Focuses on the employment of platoon and squad size units and practices the military application of land navigation and basic rifle marksmanship. Physical fitness and field training emphasized. PRE: MILS 3301 or consent of department chairman. (3:1.5) S

3303 Individual Studies in Military Leadership and Planning. Independent studies in military leadership and planning, under the guidance of a MILS instructor. PRE: Consent of the department chairman. BD

4301 Leadership & Management I. Instruction concentrates on Army operations and training management, communications and leadership skills, and the transition from cadet to Second Lieutenant. This includes focused study of the Army’s training management system, coordination of activities with staffs, and the development of leadership counseling skills. PRE: MILS 3301 & 3302 or consent of department chairperson. (3:1.5) F

4302 Leadership & Management II. Students focus on preparation for commissioning and active or reserve duty. Subject relevant to all Army officers covered in a seminar format. PRE: MILS 4301 or consent of department chairperson. (3:1.5) S

4303 Individual Studies in Military Leadership and Planning. Independent studies in military leadership and planning, under the guidance of a MILS instructor. PRE: Consent of the department chairman. BD

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