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ARMY102Basic Military Science II (1 credits)
The continuation of the exploration of leadership application through classroom instruction, leadership training and mentorship, adventure exercises and camaraderie.
Section 101 Cook, S (40 seats open, out of 40 seats.) W 1-1:50, Th 4-6:00
ARMY104Basic Army Physical Fitness II (2 credits)
Recommended: ARMY102. Freshman standing. This course expands knowledge and proficiency in Basic Army Physical Fitness. Through a continued progressive, rigorous workouts, students improve individual fitness levels to exceed the Army Physical Fitness Test requirements. Course content also continues exploration of managerial skills and basic military tactics and techniques.
Section 101 Cook, S (100 seats open, out of 100 seats.) MWTh 6:30-7:30
ARMY202Military Leadership in Practice (3 credits)
Recommended: ARMY201. Sophomore standing. This course uses the case study method to examine the Army Leadership Model as applied to assigned missions in U.S. history. Students learn to evaluate and assimilate effective leadership methods and techniques. Includes a laboratory period in which case studies are worked out and presented by individuals and groups.
Section 102 McCall, T (40 seats open, out of 40 seats.) Tu 2-3:50, Th 4-6:00, MWTh 6:30-7:30
ARMY302Advanced Military Leadership II (3 credits)
Prerequisite: Permission of Army ROTC. Junior standing. Prepares contracted students for certification at the Army National Advance Camp, a prerequisite for commissioning as an officer in the U.S. Army. Focus is directed to military tactics, squad and platoon drills, marksmanship, land navigation and fitness excellence. Includes a laboratory period in applied leadership skills as well as a three day field exercise.
Section 101 McCall, T (40 seats open, out of 40 seats.) Tu 3:30-6:45, Th 4-6:00, MWTh 6:30-7:30
ARMY402Advanced Military Leadership IV (3 credits)
Prerequisite: Permission of Army ROTC. Senior standing. The military system and code of ethics in the military environment is studied. Topics include code of conduct during all forms of military operations, the Geneva Conventions and the ethical decision making process. Also includes a laboratory in applied leadership skills, fitness excellence and two field exercises.
Section 101 Cook, S (30 seats open, out of 30 seats.) Th 4-6:00, MWTh 6:30-7:30, MW 1-2:30

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