| source Georgetown (X) |
level |
department Military Science (X) |
This course introduces the student to basic military leadership the organizations, missions, customs, and traditions of the U.S. Army and the Department of Defense. The course includes a laboratory in applied leadership, common military tasks, and physical fitness. Fall.
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The primary topics of this course are to introduce the student to leadership principles, dimensions, styles, and assessment among other varied topics. The course includes a laboratory in applied leadership, common military tasks, and physical fitness. Spring.
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This course covers multiple topics to include writing, briefing techniques, leadership, tactical communications, and officer/NCO roles. The course includes a laboratory in applied leadership, common military tasks, and physical fitness. Fall.
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This course builds on the leadership skills learned in MLSC 111,112 and 113. It will familiarize students in troop leading procedures, operations orders, briefings, and basic first aid among other varied topics. The course includes a laboratory in applied leadership, common military tasks, and physical fitness. Spring.
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Primary focus of this course is on tactics of the infantry squad and platoon to include multiple topics covering map reading, navigation, marksmanship, etc. Some field training on weekend days is required. The course includes a laboratory in applied leadership, common military tasks, physical fitness, various readings and briefings. Prerequisite: MLSC 111 through 114, veteran status, or permission of instructor. Fall.
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This course prepares cadets to successfully complete a five-week Army ROTC Leadersnip Development and Assessment Course (LDAC)the following summer. Topics include tactics, squad and platoon drills, marksmanship, land navigation, and health and physical fitness. Some field training on weekend days is required. The course includes a laboratory in applied leadership, common military tasks, and physical fitness. Prerequisite: MLSC-211 or permission of instructor. Spring.
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Credits: 3
Score: 9.715236 Details | Listing | Web page
Credits: 3
Score: 9.715236 Details | Listing | Web page
MLSC 351 is an independent study course that allows students to engage in relevant research issues and topics facing the United States Military; students will acquire fundamental and critical skills in analysis, writing and public speaking and gain practical experience while working directly with a member of the cadre. As a direct aid to practical learning, students will work as action officers on projects typically associated with their previous experiences at Army and ROTC leadership training and assessment courses as well as cadet troop leader training internships. Enrollment is by permission of the Director, Army ROTC.
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