
MILITARY SCIENCE (MSCI)
MSCI 1101. Introduction to ROTC. (1)
Pre-professional co-requisite: MSCI
1101L. Introduction to
ROTC and the U.S. Army including the rationale of the national defense
structure and the mission and the role of the Army. Participation in the physical fitness program
is optional. (Fall, Spring)
MSCI 1101L. Introduction to ROTC. (O)
Leadership lab. Practical application of the material learned in the
co-requisite course. (Fall) & (Spring)
MSCI 1102. Introduction to Leadership. (1)
Pre-professional co-requisite: MSCI
1102L. Learn and apply the principles of
self-discipline and self-confidence in activities such as basic drill, physical
fitness, rappelling, leadership reaction course, first aid, making
presentations, and marksmanship.
Participation in the physical fitness program is optional. (Spring,
Fall)
MSCI 1102L. Introduction to Leadership. (1)
Leadership Lab. Practical application of
the material learned in the co-requisite course. (Spring, Fall)
MSCI 2101. Individual and Team
Development. (1) Pre-professional co-requisite: MSCI 2101L. Learn the fundamental of ROTC’s Leadership
Development Program (LDP). Ethics based
training introduces students to military oral presentations, effective writing,
and event planning. Map-reading
techniques are also introduced.
Participation in the physical fitness program is optional. (Fall, Spring)
MSCI 2101L. Individual and Team
Leadership Development. (0) Leadership Lab. Practical
application of the material learned in the co-requisite course. (Fall, Spring)
MSCI 2102. Individual and Team
Military Tactics. (1) Pre-professional co-requisite: MSCI 2102L.
Introduction to small-unit tactics. Students will conduct radio communications,
do risk-assessments and study movement techniques while working with more
experienced MSCI 3102 students.
Participation in the physical fitness program is optional. (Spring,
Fall)
MSCI 2102L. Individual and Team Military Tactics. (1)
Leadership Lab. Practical application of
the material learned in the co-requisite course. (Spring,
Fall)
MSCI 3101. Leading Small Organizations I. (3)
Pre-professional co-requisite: MSCI
3102L. Study in small group leadership,
emphasizing public speaking. Each
student is given at least five evaluated public speaking opportunities. Studies
include staff functions, communications, advanced land navigation,
marksmanship, and the advanced tactics.
Participation is three one-hour sessions of physical fitness is
mandatory each. One weekend exercise is
required and three more are optional. (Fall)
MSCI 3101L. Leading Small Organizations I. (1)
Leadership Lab. Practical application of
the material learned in the co-requisite course. (Fall)
MSCI 3102. Leading Small Organizations
II. (3) Pre-professional co-requisite: MSCI 2102L.
Study in small group leadership, emphasizing written communication. Each student will be given at least five
evaluated writing assignments. Studies
focus on advanced tactics and leadership training. The course prepares students for Advanced
Summer Camp where they compete against students from across the country in
leadership ability. Ethical
decision-making, and exercises in planning, organizing and executing tactical
maneuvers are also areas of study.
Participation in three one-hour sessions of physical fitness is mandatory
each week. One weekend exercise is
required and three others are optional. (Spring)
MSCI 3102L. Leading Small Organizations
II. (1) Leadership Lab. Practical application of the material learned
in the co-requisite course. (Spring)
MSCI 4101. Ethics and Values of an Army Professional. (3) Pre-professional co-requisite: MSCI 4101L.
All training incorporates an emphasis on ethics and values. Plan, conduct, and evaluate activities of the
ROTC cadet organization. Study the Army
training management, administrative, judicial, and logistical systems with an
emphasis on ethical standards, ethical decision-making process, and the
professional and moral obligations of military officers. Participation in three
one-hour sessions of physical fitness is mandatory each week. Participation in one weekend exercise is
required, and three more are optional. (Fall)
MSCI 4101L. Ethics and Values of an Army Professional. (1) Leadership
Lab. Practical application of the
material learned in the co-requisite course.
(Fall)
MSCI 4102. Transition to Lieutenant.
(3) Pre-Professional co-requisite: Emphasis is on refining students into
well-rounded leaders. Topics include:
the role of an officer as a trainer, resolves ethical dilemmas, and refine
counseling and motivating techniques.
Military Law is a primary focus of the course. Participation in three one-hour sessions of
physical fitness is mandatory each week.
Participation in one weekend exercise is required, and three more are
optional. (Spring)
MSCI 4102L. Transition to Lieutenant.
(1) Leadership Lab. Practical application of the material learned
in the co-requisite course. (Spring)