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| MILITARY SCIENCE AND LEADERSHIP COURSES (MSL) |
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| MSL 1101 |
Foundations of Officership (1) |
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This course features an introduction to life in the
U.S. Army. Topics include leadership, the unique
duties and responsibilities of officers, the organization
and role of the Army, basic life skills pertaining
to fitness and communication, and an analysis
of Army values and expected ethical behavior. Corequisite:
MS 1104a. |
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| MSL 1102 |
Basic Leadership (1) |
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This course provides students with a basic knowledge
of common military skills and presents the
fundamental leadership concepts and doctrine of
the U.S. Army. Topics include the practice of basic
skills that underlie effective problem solving, application
of active listening and feedback skills, examination
of factors that influence leader and group
effectiveness, and an examination of the officer
experience. Co-requisite: MS 1104b. |
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| MSL 1104a |
Leadership Lab (1) |
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Leadership lab is required for Army ROTC students.
The student will receive training in drill and
ceremonies, field craft, individual movement techniques,
squad tactics, map reading and land navigation,
first aid, and use and maintenance of the M16
Rifle. |
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| MSL 1104b |
Leadership Lab (1) |
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Leadership lab is required for Army ROTC students.
The student will receive training in drill and
ceremonies, field craft, individual movement techniques,
squad tactics, map reading and land navigation,
first aid, and use and maintenance of the M16
Rifle. |
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| MSL 2201 |
Individual Leadership Studies (2) |
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This course develops the knowledge of self, selfconfidence
and individual leadership skills as well
as develops problem solving and critical thinking
skills and the application of communication, feedback,
and conflict resolution. Emphasized areas
include personal development, goal setting, communication,
problem solving and decision-making,
leadership, teamwork, the group process, stress
management, and physical fitness. Co-requisite:
MS 2204a. |
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| MSL 2202 |
Leadership and Teamwork (2) |
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This course focuses on self-development guided by
knowledge of self and group processes by focusing
on challenging current beliefs, knowledge and
skills. Co-requisite: MS 2204b. |
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| MSL 2204a |
Leadership Lab (1) |
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Leadership lab is required for Army ROTC students.
The students will receive training in drill,
physical training, rappelling, water survival, tactics,
marksmanship, night operations, and land navigation. |
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| MSL 2204b |
Leadership Lab (1) |
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Leadership lab is required for Army ROTC students.
The students will receive training in drill,
physical training, rappelling, water survival, tactics,
marksmanship, night operations, and land navigation. |
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| MSL 3301 |
Leadership and Problem Solving (3) |
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This course examines the basic skills that underlie
effective problem solving by analyzing the role
officers played in the transition of the Army from
Vietnam to the 21st Century, analysis of military
missions and the planning of military operations, the features and execution of the Leadership Development
Program, and the execution of squad battle
drills. Co-requisite: MS 3304a. |
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| MSL 3302 |
Leadership and Ethics (3) |
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This course probes leader responsibilities that foster
an ethical command climate by developing cadet
leadership competencies and applying principles
and techniques of effective written and oral communication.
Students are prepared for success at the
ROTC National Advanced Leadership Course. Corequisite:
MS 3304b. |
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| MSL 3304a |
Leadership Lab (1) |
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Leadership Lab is required for all Army ROTC
students. The student will receive training in troopleading
procedures, mission planning, squad tactics,
land navigation, individual movement techniques,
water survival and rappelling. |
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| MSL 3304b |
Leadership Lab (1) |
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Leadership Lab is required for all Army ROTC
students. The student will receive training in troopleading
procedures, mission planning, squad tactics,
land navigation, individual movement techniques,
water survival and rappelling. |
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| MSL 4401 |
Leadership and Management (3) |
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This course builds on the experience gained at the
National Advanced Leadership Course in order to
solve organizational and staff problems and discusses
staff organization and functions, analysis of
counseling responsibilities and methods, the principles
of subordinate motivation and organizational
change. Students will apply leadership and problem
solving principles to a case study and or simulation.
Co-requisite: MS 4404a. |
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| MSL 4402 |
Officership (3) |
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This course is designed to explore topics relevant to
Second Lieutenants entering the U.S. Army and
focuses on the legal aspects of decision making
leadership, analyzing Army organization from the
tactical to the strategic level, assessing administrative
and logistical functions, performance of platoon
leader actions, and an examination of leader
responsibilities that foster an ethical command
climate. Co-requisite: MS 4404b. |
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| MSL 4404a |
Leadership Lab (1) |
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Leadership lab is required for all Army ROTC students.
The student will receive training in troopleading
procedures, mission planning, squad tactics,
land navigation, individual movement techniques,
water survival and rappelling. |
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| MSL 4404b |
Leadership Lab (1) |
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Leadership lab is required for all Army ROTC students.
The student will receive training in troopleading
procedures, mission planning, squad tactics,
land navigation, individual movement techniques,
water survival and rappelling. |
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