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Important Notice:
- Course descriptions are intended for unofficial use only. Consult your catalog for the official listing.
- Anticipated course availability reflects current plans but actual offerings may change because of factors unknown at planning time. Consult the schedule of classes for final offerings.
- Sample syllabi are provided for planning purposes only. The syllabus used by an instructor may vary from this sample.
- Please ask your advisor if you have any questions about a course.
Military Science
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MILS 1010
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Introduction To Leadership - 1 hrs.
Introduction to the Army's mission, role, organization, customs and traditions, and military skills.
MILS 1011
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Basic Leadership Lab I - 1 hrs.
Practical laboratory of applied leadership and tactical skills taken with MILS 110. Activities include basic drill, land navigation, physical fitness, communications, basic rifle marksmanship, and rappelling.
MILS 1012
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Learning To Lead - 1 hrs.
Introduction to the Army fundamentals of leadership and first aid.
MILS 1013
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Basic Leadership Lab Ii - 1 hrs.
Practical laboratory of applied leadership and tactical skills taken with MILS 112. Activities include rifle marksmanship, first aid, rope crafts, physical conditioning, individual tactical skills, and team development skills.
MILS 2010
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Applied Leadership - 2 hrs.
The study of leadership principles and fundamentals, team development, and tactical skills. Registration in MILS 2011 required.
MILS 2011
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Basic Leadership Lab Iii - 1 hrs.
Practical laboratory of leadership skills to develop individual skills and develop individuals as part of an effective team. Activities include advanced drill, military tactics, communications, land navigation, and basic rifle marksmanship.
MILS 2012
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Leadership Development - 2 hrs.
The study of land navigation, individual tactical skills, and communications. Registration in MILS 2011 required.
MILS 2013
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Basic Leadership Lab Iv - 1 hrs.
A practical laboratory of applied leadership and military skills to accompany MILS 2012. Activities include rifle marksmanship, first aid, rope crafts, physical conditioning, individual tactical skills, and team development.
MILS 2014
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Camp Challenge - 6 hrs.
A six-week summer camp conducted at an Army post. Provides the student with core training allowing placement into the 3000/4000 level courses. Non-obligatory. Open to students who have not taken all four of MILS 1010, 1012, 2010, and 2012 classes, and who pass a physical examination paid for by ROTC. Prerequisite: Approval of the Professor of Military Science and completion of a minimum of 57 credit hours. To receive credit, the student must enroll in a summer term prior to departure for camp.
MILS 3010
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Leadership Tactics - 3 hrs.
Military leadership principles, land navigation, small unit tactics, and physical training. Registration in MILS 3011 required.
MILS 3011
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Advanced Leadership Lab I - 1 hrs.
Laboratory course to accompany MILS 3010. A practical laboratory of applied leadership that is planned and executed by the MS IV cadets. Activities include drill and ceremonies, land navigation, rappelling, rifle marksmanship, tactics, first aid, water survival, physical conditioning, and communications.
MILS 3012
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Leadership And Management - 3 hrs.
Military principles, small unit tactics, tactical communications and physical training. Includes participation in a three-day field training exercise. Registration in MILS 3013 required.
MILS 3013
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Advanced Leadership Lab Ii - 1 hrs.
Laboratory course to accompany MILS 3012. A practical laboratory of applied leadership that is planned and executed by the MS IV cadets. Activities include drill and ceremonies, land navigation, rifle marksmanship, tactics, physical conditioning, and communications.
MILS 3014
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Rotc Advanced Camp - 3 hrs.
Five weeks of intensified instruction and practical exercise in tactics, leadership, and weapons conducted at an Army post under the control of ROTC instructor personnel. Prerequisites: 3010 and 3012. To receive credit for 3014, the student must enroll in the second summer session prior to departure for camp.
MILS 4010
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Advanced Leadership And Management - 3 hrs.
Study of command and staff activities, customs and courtesies, ethics, platoon operations, oral presentation techniques, and counseling.
MILS 4011
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Advanced Leadership Lab Iii - 1 hrs.
Laboratory course to accompany MILS 4010. A practical laboratory of applied leadership that is planned and executed by the MS IV cadets. Activities include drill and ceremonies, land navigation, rappelling, rifle marksmanship, tactics, first aid, water survival, physical conditioning, and communications.
MILS 4012
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Officership - 3 hrs.
Study of administrative skills, military law, responsibilities of an officer, and applied management techniques.
MILS 4013
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Advanced Leadership Lab Iv - 1 hrs.
Laboratory course to accompany MILS 4012. A practical laboratory of applied leadership that is planned and executed by the MS IV cadets. Activities include drill and ceremonies, land navigation, rifle marksmanship, tactics, physical conditioning, and communications.
MILS 4093
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Directed Study: Air Assault School (formerly Mils 499a) - 3 hrs.
May be repeated for up to 9 hours of credit.
Maximum 9 cr. Directed study at a military installation. Prerequisite: Approval of the Professor of Military Science.
MILS 4094
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Directed Study: Airborne School (formerly Mils 499b) - 3 hrs.
May be repeated for up to 9 hours of credit.
Maximum 9 cr. Directed study at a military installation. Prerequisite: Approval of the Professor of Military Science. (Formerly MILS 499B)
MILS 4095
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Directed Study: Cadet Troop Leader Training (formerly Mils 499c) - 3 hrs.
May be repeated for up to 9 hours of credit.
Maximum 9 cr. Directed study at a military installation. Prerequisite: Approval of the Professor of Military Science.
MILS 4096
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Directed Study: Northern Warfare Training (formerly Mils 499d) - 3 hrs.
May be repeated for up to 9 hours of credit.
Maximum 9 cr. Directed study at a military installation. Prerequisite: Approval of the Professor of Military Science.
MILS 4097
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Directed Study; Mountain Warfare Training (formerly Mils 499e) - 3 hrs.
May be repeated for up to 9 hours of credit.
Maximum 9 cr. Directed study at a military installation. Prerequisite: Approval of the Professor of Military Science. (Formerly MILS 499E)
MILS 4098
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Directed Study: Other - 3 hrs.
May be repeated for up to 9 hours of credit.
Maximum 9 cr. Directed study at a military installation. Prerequisite: Approval of the Professor of Military Science. (Formerly MILS 499F)