Military Science

Classes

MS 101 : Introduction to the Army and Critical Thinking

Introduces the personal challenges and competencies that are essential for effective leadership, critical thinking, and communication. Students learn how the personal development of life skills such as cultural understanding, goal setting, time management, stress management, and comprehensive fitness relate to leadership, critical thinking, and the Army Profession.

Hours

1

MS 102 : Introduction to the Profession of Arms

Introduces the professional challenges and competencies that are needed for effective execution of the profession of arms and Army communication. Students will learn how Army ethics and values shape the army and the specific ways that these ethics are inculcated into army culture. Students will gain practical experience using critical communication skills.

Hours

1

Prerequisites

MS 101 or permission of MS faculty.

MS 201 : Foundations of Leadership

Teach rappelling, basic survival techniques, and land navigation. Explores creative and innovative tactical leadership. Develops personal motivation and team building in the context of planning, executing, and assessing team exercises. Laboratory is required.

Hours

2

MS 202 : Foundations of Tactical Leadership

Continue skills in rappelling, one-rope bridges, and land navigation. Introduces squad tactics; highlights terrain analysis, patrolling, and operation orders; addresses challenges of leading; and continues exploring adaptive leadership, laboratory is required.

Hours

2

Prerequisites

MS 201.

MS 245 : Concepts in Fitness Training Development

Development of the unit physical fitness program with an in-depth analysis of the principles of fitness and exercise. May be repeated for 4 hours.

Hours

1

Prerequisites

MS 145 or instructor approval.

Corequisites

MS 301 or MS 302 or MS 401 or MS 402.

MS 300 : Cadet Initial Entry Training

Introduces students to Army life and leadership training of the Reserve Officers; Training Corps. Course is conducted for four weeks during the summer. Transportation, room, board, military clothing and a salary are provided.

Hours

3

Prerequisites

Permission.

MS 301 : Platoon Operations

Concentrates on the principles and techniques of military operations and leadership through study, practice, and evaluation as students are presented with scenarios related to tactical operations. Focuses on development through self-evaluation and feedback.

Hours

3

Prerequisites

MS 202.

MS 302 : Applied Leadership in Platoon Operations

Concentrates on the principles, fundamentals, and techniques of leadership at small unit or organization levels with increasingly intense situational leadership challenges to build cadet awareness and skills in leading tactical operations up to platoon level.

Hours

3

Prerequisites

MS 301.

MS 400 : Cadet Leadership Course

Five weeks of advanced summer camp experience for advanced military science students. Required for completion of military science program and commissioning. Students receive financial assistance.

Hours

3

Prerequisites

MS 302.

MS 401 : Mission Command and the Army Profession

Explores the dynamics of leading in the complex situations of current military operations. Students will examine differences in customs and courtesies, military law, principles of ware, and rules of engagement in the face of international terrorism. Students explore aspects of interacting with non-government organizations, civilians on the battlefield, the decision making processes and host nation support.

Hours

3

Prerequisites

MS 302.

Corequisites

MS 245.

MS 402 : Mission Command and Company Grade Officer

Explores the dynamics of leading in complex situations during unified land operations, examines the Art of Command and how to properly communicate with your NCOs and Soldiers. Students will discuss numerous situations on how ethical decisions impact personnel and the unit mission. Also examines the importance of understanding culture and how it can affect your unit and mission and develops both oral and written communication skills by conducting a battle analysis and briefs.

Hours

3

Prerequisites

MS 401.