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MS 1C INTRODUCTION TO LEADERSHIP III |
| 1 Units |
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Prerequisites: Freshmen Only.
Course Syllabus (not available yet)
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Monday 1300 - 1350 (1:00 -1:50 PM) |
Building 451 Room # 123 |
Enrollment # 32193 |
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This course explores Army Leadership values, attributes, actions and skills required of Army officers. Introduces students to basic military tactics required of all Army soldiers. Continue foundation of tactical and leadership concepts that are required for subsequent courses. Continue to focus on basic leadership knowledge and skills. |
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MS 2AC FOUNDATIONS OF LEADERSHIP III |
| 2 Units |
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Prerequisites: Sophomore standing. Leadership laboratory is required.
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Lecture: Tuesday 0900 - 0950 (9:00 - 9:50 AM)
Lab: Wednesday 1400 -1650 (2:00-2:45 PM) |
Building 451 Room # 123 |
Enrollment # 32201 |
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Continued study of leadership techniques using a variety of instructional methodologies. Introduces students to contemporary military operating environment and advance time management techniques. Elaborates on other small unit techniques. Continues to maximize student participation, inspire intellectual curiosity, and teach critical military skills. |
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MS 22 BASIC PHYSICAL CONDITIONING
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| 0.5 Units |
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May be repeated for credit up to a maximum of 3 units.
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Monday, Wednesday and Friday 0630 - 0730 (6:30 -7:30 am) |
Building / Room : ATHLETIC FIELD |
Enrollment # 32243 |
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This course is basic physical conditioning using the United States Army physical training program. The course emphasizes on the cardiovascular system and upper body strength. The focus is towards Army Officer Training Corps cadets, although it is not limited to this group. |
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MS 27 AMERICAN MILITARY HISTORY AND THE EVOLUTION OF WESTERN WARFARE |
| 4.0 Units |
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Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. May be repeated for a max of 2 units.
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Thursday 0900 - 1040 (09:00 -10:40 am) |
Building: CHEM Room: 1171 |
Enrollment # 32276 |
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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. |
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| MS 99 INDEPENDENT STUDIES (LOWER DIVISION) |
| 1-5 Units |
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Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and department.
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DATE AND TIME: TBA |
Building / Room : TBA |
Enrollment # 32284 |
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NOTE: Students must have a minimum 3.0 grade-point average. May be repeated to a maximum of 8 units. Students are limited to 5 units per quarter and 30 units total in all 98/99/198/199/199AA-ZZ courses combined.
This course is selected research under the direction of a faculty member. |
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MS 133 APPLIED LEADERSHIP |
| 2 Units |
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Prerequisites: Junior standing; consent of department enrollment limited to advanced ROTC cadets.
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LECTURE: Thursday 1300 - 1350 (1:00 -1:50 PM) |
Building 451 Room # 123 |
Enrollment # 32292 |
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LAB: Wednesday 1400 - 1650 (2:00 - 4:50 PM) |
North Hall Room # 1105 |
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NOTE: Leadership labs and field training are required for all students.
Study of military leadership principles, responsibilities and traits in a small unit, emphasizing adaptability and flexibility. Master technical skills in land Navigation, Troop Leading Producers, Tactical Orders, Battle Drills and Squad Tactics. Gain practical experience by planning and executing small unit military training events. |
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MS 143 ADAPTIVE LEADERSHIP |
| 2 Units |
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Prerequisites: MS 131. Senior standing.
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LECTURE: Monday 1430 - 1620 (2:30 - 4:20 PM) |
Building 451 Room # 123 |
Enrollment # 32318 |
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LAB: Wednesday 1400 - 1650 (2:00 -4:50 PM) |
North Hall Room # 1105 |
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Students study the fundamentals of decision making, command and control problems, staff relationships, counseling, analyzing courses of action, Leadership laboratory required for all ROTC students. Students gain practical experience by planning and executing cadet training and social events. LABS REQUIRED. |
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MS 199 INDEPENDENT STUDIES |
| 1-5 Units |
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Prerequisites: See below
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DATE AND TIME TBA |
Building 451 Room # 123 |
Enrollment # 32342 |
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Perquisites: Upper-division standing; completion of two upper-division courses in military science; open only to ROTC advanced course students approved by the chair.
Students must have a minimum 3.0 grade-point average for the proceeding three quarters and are limited to 5 units per quarter and 30 units total in all 98/99/198/199/199AA-ZZ courses combined.
Independent studies with the professor. To permit study on a subject agreed by the student and the professor, not covered by regular course offerings. |
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