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MS 1A Introduction to Military Science
(Fall Quarter) (1 Unit)
This course will fulfill 2 units of the American History
and Institution Requirement. An introduction to the
organization, purpose and and functions of the U.S.
Army. Basic life skills (fitness, interpersonal communication
and ethical behavior) will be presented using current
military and corporate models in a seminar setting.
(Leadership lab attendance is required)
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MS 1AB Introduction to Military Science II (Winter Quarter) (1 Unit)
An introduction to the duties, responsibilities, and
authority of military personnel. Provides an understanding
of the Army's structure and organization. Identify and
discuss the Army's Equal Opportunity policies. Discuss
traditions of military and individual values and how
professional obligations are related.
MS 1AC Introduction to Military Science III (Spring Quarter) (1 Unit)
Provide students with a model for understanding
their development as leaders. Initial lessons form the
building blocks of progressive lessons in values, fitness,
leadership and squad level tactics. Provids students
with a set of broadly applicable problem solving concepts,
principles, and procedures. Introduction to problem
solving models coupled with concepts of screening, evaluation
criteria, and practical exercise in applying the principles
of problem solving.
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MS 22 Basic Military Physical Conditioning
(All Quarters) (1
Unit)
Basic physical conditioning using the United
States Army physical training program along with training
programs used by top professionals. Emphasis on cardiovascular
system and upper body strength. The class is
open to anyone wishing to get into shape.
MS 23 Advanced
Military Physical Conditioning (All Quarters)
(1 Unit) Advanced United States Army fitness
techniques for physical conditioning. Students learn
how to conduct a physical conditioning program to
ensure good health and fitness. Focus towards Army
Officer Training Corps cadets, although not limited
to this group. The class is open to anyone who has
already completed Basic Physical Conditioning.
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