| source UC Santa Barbara (X) |
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department Military Science (ROTC) (22) |
Introduction to the organization, purpose, and functions of the U.S. Army. Provides the foundation in basic life skills to include fitness,interpersonal communication and ethical behavior using current Army models. Provide insight into the Army's profession of arms and officer's role within that profession.
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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, teach critical military skills.
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Basic rapelling and mountaineering skills with emphasis on equipment, techniques, knots, and site selection. Students apply these skills during afield trip.
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Students attend the 28-day paid Leadership Training Course designed to develop leadership and officer potential for the U.S. Army and ultimately contracting into the Army's ROTC advance course program. Training is intentionally stressful and designed to build individual confidence through the accomplishment of leadership opportunities.
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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.
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The study of the historical contributions women and minorities have made tothe U.S. military. Portrays the commitment, leadership traits, qualities, obstacles, and personal sacrifices that minorities and women have made in defense of America. This includes a broad range of historical situations that demonstrate thier experiences in the U.S. Army.
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Lecture, demonstration and practical application of assault prevention and self defense based on Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. The course emphasizes physical methods and live training techniques in the art of self defense and personal safety. Course is physical in nature but gender neutral. Final performance/technique examination plus written exam required for successful completion of course. Final grade is based on 50% written exam, 25% attendance and 25% performance. One full unit of credit is requested due to the lecture and exam requirements of the course. No repeat of class.
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Basic physical conditioning using the United States Army physical training program. Emphasis on cardiovascular system and upper body strength. Focus towards army officer training corps cadets, although not limited to this group.
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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.
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Ranger Challenge is the varsity sport of ROTC. It consists of eight mentally and physically demanding events where over twenty ROTC teams throughout California, Arizona, Utah and Nevada compete. Training occurs 4-5 days a week to include some weekends.
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The UCSB Color Guard is responsible for carrying our nation's colors during parades, marches, home sporting events, graduations, and other highly visible events. The Color Guard trains on various Army drill and ceremony techniques, which are used to perform at all color guard functions.
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The 26.2 mile Bataan memorial Death March honors a special group of WWII heroes who were responsible for the defense of Corregidor. This event is rigorous and demanding as the route traverses through desert trails, washes and hills up to 5,300 feet elevation in New Mexico.
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Surveys American military history and the evolution of western warfare from early western civilizations through the end of the twentieth century. Course 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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Selected research under the direction of a faculty member.
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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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Intermediate study of military leadership principles, responsibilities and traits in a small unit. Intermediate study of offensive and defensive operations and their applications. Students gain practical experience by planning and executing training events. Labs and field training required for all students.
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Introduction to leadership behavior, styles, peer leadership, stress management, motivating others, principles of war and applying rules of land warfare. Introduced to basic military situations in a non-conventional military operating environment. Leadership laboratory required for all ROTC students.
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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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Study complex military situations in a contemporary operating environmnet. Explores military professional ethics, military law, improper relationships, and ethics in that environmnet. Gain practical experience by planning and executing cadet training and social events.
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Learn about small unit leadership dynamics between officers and noncommissioned officers and apply principles of war in a historical battle analysis setting. Learn about financial management, awards processing and installation support services.
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Students attend the 33-day paid Leadership Development Advanced Course designed to further develop and evaluate leadership and officer potential. The challenges are rigorous and demanding, both mentally and Physically, and will test intelligence, common sense, ingenuity and stamina.
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Independent studies with the professor to permit study on a subject agreed by the student and professor, not covered by regular course offerings.
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