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MS 10 Terrorism and Asymmetric Warfare
2 Units
Instructor: Staff
Prerequisite: Lower Division Standing

Examination of methods in which non-state actors carry out violence against states with emphasis on the motivation behind the acts and implications for modern forces on the strategic, operational, and tactical levels.
USS Cole
MS 12 Women and Minorities in the Military
3 Units Instructor: Yekulis Prerequisite: Consent of instructor to finalize registration
The study of the historical contributions women and minorities have made to the U.S. military. Portrays the commitment, leadership traits, qualities, obstacles, and personal sacrifices minorities and women have made in defense of America. Includes a broad range of historical situations that demonstrate their experience in the U.S. Army.
Female Buffalo Soldier
MS 27 American Military History and the Evolution of Western Warfare
4 Units
Instructor: Gomes
Prerequisite: Lower Division Standing, Consent of Instructor

This course surveys American military history and the evolution of western warfare from early western civilization through the end of the twentieth century. This course also examines the strategies and tactics of warfare throughout this period and explores how social, economic and technological advances contributed to the distinct patterns of war that characterized the struggles over the past 300 years. Additionally, this course gives an appreciation of the U.S. military establishment in society and the evolution of the military profession.

Army Sniper

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