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Johns Hopkins University - Leadership and Tactics

ROTC cadets only Limit 25 Examines the role communications, values, and ethics play in effective leadership through application of principles in tactical scenarios. Emphasis is on improving written and oral communications skills and military tactics proficiency. Coreq: 374.320
Score: 11.219301 Details | Listing | Web page

Johns Hopkins University - Advanced Tactical Leadership

Permission required. Juniors only. Permission required. Students further develop their leadership skills by directing and coordinating the efforts of 9-60 personnel on offensive, defensive and civil-support tactical-tasks. Develop written plans for garrison and field environments while supervising its execution. Ultimately, prepares students to excel at the four-week National Leadership Development and Assessment Course at Fort Lewis, WA.
Score: 11.219301 Details | Listing | Web page

Johns Hopkins University - Adaptive Leadership/Professionalism

Coreq: 374.002 ROTC cadets only Limit 20 Study includes practical exercises on establishing an ethical command climate and developing values required of a professional officer. Students apply their leadership skills in the ROTC battalion and prepare for commissioning.
Score: 11.219301 Details | Listing | Web page

Johns Hopkins University - Advanced Organizational Planning

Permission required. Seniors only. Students develop a semester-long progression of training activates that support completion of the unit’s Mission Essential Task List. The laboratory builds on the first semester’s achievements through advanced problem solving, resource synchronization and executive decision making. Students evaluate and develop subordinate leaders as part of the Leadership Development Program and FM 6-22, Army Leadership. The course serves as the final evaluation and determination on a student’s ability to lead Soldier’s as a Second Lieutenant in the US Army.
Score: 11.219301 Details | Listing | Web page

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