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Sophomore Year (MS II)  

 


MS 2AA Foundations of Leadership I
(Fall Quarter)

This course explores leadership and leadership problems solving case study: A broad analysis of leadership with an emphasis on the modern leader. Familiarization with case study on decision making and the modern army leader. This course is designed to maximize student participation, inspire intellectual curiosity, teach critical "life skills", and stimulate self-study. Leadership laboratory is required.
MS 2AB Foundations of Leadership II
(Winter Quarter)
A survey of small unit leadership, communications and national/military values and ethics. Thefundamentals of military operations, the principles of effective communication (both written and oral) as well as a review of national values and ethical decision-making presented in a seminar format. Leadership laboratory is required.
MS 2AC Foundations of Leadership III
(Spring Quarter)

The Army as a profession and how it manages organizational change. An examination of the legal and historical foundations, duties and functions of the U.S. Army officer. A study in how organizations change using the U.S. Army from Vietnam to Desert Storm as a case study. Emphasis on the role of leaders in managing and directing change. Leadership laboratory is required.


 

MS 6 Basic Military Science Field Study (Fall Quarter for Leadership Training Camp (LTC) Graduates, Spring Quarter for Preparing Students going to Camp Challenge) - Basic Military Science Field Study is a two (2)-credit hour class lectures and guest lectures. Practical in a field study environment. Preference given to lower-division students with an academic standing of Sophomore. Students are given classroom instruction on leadership techniques, military courtesy, discipline, customs, traditions of the service, and career opportunities. Additionally, the students receive laboratory work in military skills such as map reading, rifle marksmanship, tactics, first aid, drill and ceremony, and physical training.

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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