Army

Classes

MILI 001 : MS I Leadership Lab MSL101

Open only to (and required of) students in the associate Military Science course. Series, with different roles for students at different levels in the program. Learn and practice basic skills. Gain insight into Advanced Course in order to make an informed decision whether to apply for it. Build self-confidence and a team-building leadership skills that can be applied through life. Physical is required in MS 101, MS 102 and 202. Series, with different roles for students at different levels in the program. Participate in a learn to lead a physical fitness program. Emphasis on the development of an individual fitness program and the role of exercise and fitness in one's life.

Credits

1

MILI 005 : MS III Leadership Lab 301L

Open only to students in the associated Military Science course. Series, with different roles for students at different levels in the program. Involves leadership responsibilities for the planning, coordination, executing and evaluation of various training and activities with Basic Course students and for the ROTC program as whole. Students develop, practice and refine leadership skills by serving and being evaluated in a variety of responsible positions. Physical fitness is required of students in MS 301, 302, 401 and 402, of which this program is an integral part. Series, with different roles for students at different levels in the program. Participate in and learn to plan and lead physical fitness programs. Develops the physical fitness required of an officer in the Army. Emphasis on the development of an individual fitness program and the role of exercise and fitness in one's life.

Credits

1

MILI 005, 006, 007, 008. MS 301L, 302L, 401L : Advanced Course Leadership Laboratories

Open only to students in the associated Military Science course. Series, with different roles for students at different levels in the program. Involves leadership responsibilities for the planning, coordination, executing and evaluation of various training and activities with Basic Course students and for the ROTC program as whole. Students develop, practice and refine leadership skills by serving and being evaluated in a variety of responsible positions. Physical fitness is required of students in MS 301, 302, 401 and 402, of which this program is an integral part. Series, with different roles for students at different levels in the program. Participate in and learn to plan and lead physical fitness programs. Develops the physical fitness required of an officer in the Army. Emphasis on the development of an individual fitness program and the role of exercise and fitness in one’s life.

Credits

1

MILI 006 : Leadership Lab MSL302

Open only to students in the associated Military Science course. Series, with different roles for students at different levels in the program. Involves leadership responsibilities for the planning, coordination, executing and evaluation of various training and activities with Basic Course students and for the ROTC program as whole. Students develop, practice and refine leadership skills by serving and being evaluated in a variety of responsible positions. Physical fitness is required of students in MS 301, 302, 401 and 402, of which this program is an integral part. Series, with different roles for students at different levels in the program. Participate in and learn to plan and lead physical fitness programs. Develops the physical fitness required of an officer in the Army. Emphasis on the development of an individual fitness program and the role of exercise and fitness in one's life.

Credits

1

MILI 007 : MS IV Leadership Lab 401L

Open only to students in the associated Military Science course. Series, with different roles for students at different levels in the program. Involves leadership responsibilities for the planning, coordination, executing and evaluation of various training and activities with Basic Course students and for the ROTC program as whole. Students develop, practice and refine leadership skills by serving and being evaluated in a variety of responsible positions. Physical fitness is required of students in MS 301, 302, 401 and 402, of which this program is an integral part. Series, with different roles for students at different levels in the program. Participate in and learn to plan and lead physical fitness programs. Develops the physical fitness required of an officer in the Army. Emphasis on the development of an individual fitness program and the role of exercise and fitness in one's life.

Credits

1

MILI 008 : Leadership Lab MSL402

Open only to students in the associated Military Science course. Series, with different roles for students at different levels in the program. Involves leadership responsibilities for the planning, coordination, executing and evaluation of various training and activities with Basic Course students and for the ROTC program as whole. Students develop, practice and refine leadership skills by serving and being evaluated in a variety of responsible positions. Physical fitness is required of students in MS 301, 302, 401 and 402, of which this program is an integral part. Series, with different roles for students at different levels in the program. Participate in and learn to plan and lead physical fitness programs. Develops the physical fitness required of an officer in the Army. Emphasis on the development of an individual fitness program and the role of exercise and fitness in one's life.

Credits

1

MILI 101 : Introduction to Army ROTC

Make your first new peer group at college one committed to performing well and enjoying the experience. Increase self-confidence through team study and activities in basic drill, physical fitness, rappelling, leadership reaction course, first aid, making presentations and basic marksmanship. Learn fundamental concepts of leadership in a profession in both classroom and outdoor laboratory environments. One hour and a required leadership lab, MS101L, plus optional participation in a one hour session for physical fitness. Participation in a weekend exercise is optional, but highly encouraged (and fun!).

Credits

1

MILI 102 : Intro to Tactical Leadership

 Learn/apply principles of effective leading. Reinforce self-confidence through participation in physically and mentally challenging exercises with upper division ROTC students. Develop communication skills to improve individual performance and group interaction. Relate organizational ethical values to the effectiveness of a leader. One hour and a required leadership lab, MS102L, plus optional participation in a one hour session for physical fitness. Participation in a weekend exercise is optional, but highly encouraged.

Credits

1

MILI 201 : MS II Innovative Team Leader

Learn/apply ethics-based leadership skills that develop individual abilities and contribute to the building of effective teams of people. Develop skills in oral presentations, writing concisely, planning of events, coordination of group efforts, advanced first aid, land navigation and basic military tactics. Learn fundamentals of ROTC's Leadership Assessment Program. Two hours and a required leadership lab, MS201L, plus required participation in two one-hour sessions for physical fitness. Participation in a weekend exercise is optional, but highly encouraged.

Credits

2

MILI 202 : Found of Tactical Leadership

Introduction to individual and team aspects of military tactics in small unit operations. Includes use of radio communications making safety assessments, movement techniques, planning for team safety/security and methods of pre-execution checks. Practical exercises with upper division ROTC students. Learn techniques for training others as an aspect of continued leadership development. Two hours and a required leadership lab, MS202L, plus required participation in two one-hour sessions for physical fitness. Participation in exercise is optional, but highly encouraged.

Credits

2

MILI 301 : MS III Adapt Tactical Leader

Series of practical opportunities to lead small groups, receive personal assessments and encouragement, and lead again in situations of increasing complexity. Uses small unit defensive tactics and opportunities to plan and conduct training for lower division students both to develop such skills and as vehicles for practicing leading. Three hours and a required leadership lab, MS301L, plus required participation in three one-hour sessions for physical fitness. Participation in one weekend exercise is also required, and one or two more weekend exercises may be offered for optional participation.

Credits

3

MILI 302 : Leader in Changing Environment

Continues methodology of MS 301. Analyze tasks; prepare written or oral guidance for team members to accomplish tasks. Delegate tasks and supervise. Plan for and adapt to the unexpected in organizations under stress. Examine and apply lessons from leadership case studies. Examine importance of ethical decision making in setting a positive climate that enhances team performance. Three hours and a required leadership lab, MS302L, plus required participation in three one-hour sessions for physical fitness. Participation in one weekend exercise is required; two other weekend exercises optional.

Credits

3

MILI 401 : MS IV Lead Chal-Goal Sett

Plan, conduct and evaluate activities of the ROTC cadet organization Articulate goals, put plans into action to attain them. Assess organizational cohesion and develop strategies to improve it. Develop confidence in skills to lead people and manage resources. Learn/apply various Army policies and programs in this effort. Three hours and a required leadership lab, MS401L, plus required participation in three one-hour sessions for physical fitness. Participation in one weekend exercise is also required, and one or two more weekend exercises may be offered for optional participation.

Credits

4

MILI 402 : Leader in a Complex World

Continues the methodology from MS 401. Identify and resolve ethical dilemmas. Refine counseling and motivating techniques. Examine aspects of tradition and law as it relates to leading as an officer in the Army. Prepare for a future as a successful Army lieutenant. Three hours and a required leadership lab, MS402L, plus required participation in three one-hour sessions for physical fitness. Participation in one weekend exercise is also required, and one or two more weekend exercises may be offered for optional participation.

Credits

4

MILI 890 : Study Abroad

Study Abroad. Experiences vary by department, topic, semester, and locale.

Credits

3 - 12

Prerequisites

Department Approval