| MILITARY SCIENCE |
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| 374.002 (S) |
MILITARY SCIENCE LEADERSHIP LAB (1)
Ebbs Limit
100 ROTC cadets only Students practice their leadership
skills in a variety of settings designed to build a better understanding
of the students’ strengths and weaknesses and to provide a forum
for discussion of leadership development. |
Sec. 01 |
Th 4-6pm |
| 374.102
(S)
(W) |
INTRODUCTION TO LEADERSHIP II (2) Graff
Hyde Limit 25/20 Freshmen only. Establishes a foundation
of basic leadership fundamentals such as: problem solving, communications,
effective writing, goal setting, improving listening and speaking
skills and an introduction to counseling. |
Sec. 01
02 |
Th 2-4
F 9-11 |
| 374.202 (S) |
FOUNDATIONS OF LEADERSHIP & TEAMWORK
II (2) Langston
Limit 25 per section Sophomores only
or Perm Req'd. 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 |
| 374.302 (S)
(W) |
APPLIED
LEADERSHIP AND TACTICS THEORY II (2) Beatty Coreq: 374.002. ROTC students
only
Sec. 01 - Limit 25 / Sec. 02 - Perm. Req'd.
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.
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Sec. 01
02 |
Th 2-4
TBA |
| 374.402
(S) |
ADAPTIVE
LEADERSHIP AND PROFESSIONALISM (2) Romaine
Coreq: 374.002 for
ROTC students only Limit
20 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.
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Sec. 01 |
Th 12:30-2:20 |
| 374.512
(S) |
INTERNSHIP
(1-3) Romaine Perm Req’d
Limit 5 Students will select a topic 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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