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Course Schedule—Fall 2006

Military Science

MILITARY SCIENCE

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374.100

LEADERSHIP LAB (1) Wallace Butera Required for all ROTC cadets   Limit 100 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 4-6pm

374.101 (S)

(W)

LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT I (2) Butera Langston   Coreq: 374.100 (non-ROTC students are not required to take the Leadership Lab)

Sec. 01 - Limit 20 – for ROTC

Sec. 02 - Limit 20  and Perm. Req’d.
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

02

Th 2-4

F 9-11

374.201 (H,S)

(W)

LEADERSHIP AND TEAMWORK I (2) Langston Shackell   Coreq: 374.100 (non-ROTC students are not required to take the Leadership Lab)
Sec. 01-Limit 20
Sec. 02-Limit 20 and Perm. Req’d.
Freshmen & Sophomores only

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

02

Th 12-2

F 11-1

374.301 (S)

(W)

LEADERSHIP & TACTICAL THEORY I (2) Ballesteros   Coreq: 374.100

Sec. 01 - Limit 25   Sec. 02 – Limit 10
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

02

Th 2-4

TBA

374.401 (S)

(W)

PROFESSION OF ARMS I (2) Romaine Coreq: 374.100  
Sec. 01- Limit 20     Sec. 02 – Limit 10 
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

02

Th 12-2

TBA

374.501

(W)

INDEPENDENT STUDY IN LEADERSHIP Romaine   Perm. Req’d.  Limit 10   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.

   

374.511

(W)

MILITARY SCIENCE INTERNSHIP Romaine   Limit 10   Perm. Req’d.
Number of credits awarded is based on project
Students will apply leadership principles learned to actual situations in the Military Science Department or in other settings in the Baltimore / Washington, DC area and will record observations in a professional journal.

   

 

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