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Course Schedule—Fall 2008

Military Science

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MILITARY SCIENCE

374.100

LEADERSHIP LAB (1) Ambersley  Limit 100   ROTC students only (Required for all ROTC cadets)   Students practice their leadership skills in a variety of settings to build a better understanding of leadership strengths and weaknesses and to provide a forum for discussion of leader development.

Sec. 01

Th 3:30-5:20

374.101

LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT I (2) Ambersley   Limit 20   Freshmen only     Perm. Req’d.   Coreq: 374.100 (non-ROTC students are not required to take the Leadership Lab)
Establishes a foundation of basic leadership fundamentals such as: problem solving, communications, effective writing, goal setting, improving speaking and listening skills, and an introduction to counseling.

Sec. 01

Th 1:30-3:20

374.201
(W)

LEADERSHIP AND TEAMWORK I (2) Levy   Limit 20   Sophomores only, Perm Required Coreq: 374.100 (non-ROTC students are not required to take the Leadership Lab).  Class examines how to build effective teams, various methods for influencing action, effective communication in setting and achieving goals, decision-making, creativity in problem solving, and providing feedback.

 Sec. 01

Th 1:30-3:20

374.301

ADAPTIVE TEAM LEADERSHIP (2)Ballesteros   Limit 25   ROTC students only  Coreq: 374.100    Examines the role communications, values, and ethics play in effective leadership through application of principles in tactical scenarios.  Emphasis is on improving written and oral communications skills and military tactics proficiency.

Sec. 01

T 3:30-5:20

374.307
(W)

LEADERSHIP IN MILITARY HISTORY  (1)Ballesteros   Limit 20     This course introduces students to the American military experience and the development of the profession of arms.  The importance of historical study is highlighted by noting personal and military examples of changes made as a result of lessons learned from history.  Accounts from the major wars and battles throughout US history are described with a focus on how leadership decisions affected the success or failure of military operations.

Sec. 01

T 8-8:50

374.401

DEVELOPING ADAPTIVE LEADERS (2)  PomperLimit 20   ROTC students only  
Coreq: 374.100     Study includes practical exercises on establishing an ethical command climate and developing values required of a professional officer.  Students apply their leadership skills in the ROTC battalion and prepare for commissioning.

Sec. 01

 

T 3:30-5:20

374.501
(W)

INDEPENDENT STUDYIN LEADERSHIP Pomper   Limit 10   Perm. Req’d.  ROTC students only Students select topics relevant to the study of military leadership and will complete a project based on current military doctrine and the contemporary operating environment of current military operations.

 

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