MS 131 Tactical Leadership
(Fall Quarter) (2 units)
Enrollment limited to advanced ROTC cadets or consent
of instructor. The study of the principles of leadership,
responsibilities, and basic qualities of a leader, leadership
traits, and special problems of military leadership. The
study of theories of management and organizational behavior
and of the decision-making process. Additionally, familiarization
with communication systems and procedures used in the
military team. Leadership laboratory required for all
ROTC students.
MS 132 Tactical Leadership II
(Winter Quarter) (2 Units)
Prerequisite: Enrollment limited to advanced ROTC cadets
or consent of instructor. The advanced study of tactical
theory within the framework of the military team. Familiarization
with small military unit organizations and operations.
Fundamentals of offensive and defensive combat and their
applications. Includes one field trip as course requirement.
Leadership laboratory required for all ROTC students.
MS 133 Applied Leadership
(Spring Quarter) (2 Units)
Prerequisite: Enrollment limited to advanced ROTC cadets
or consent of instructor. Introduction of military teaching
techniques and principles of planning instruction. Familiarization
with methods of instruction and practical application
by the student, who is required to prepare several presentations
which include teaching a lesson, and use of closed-circuit
television for self-evaluation. Leadership laboratory
required for all ROTC students.
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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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