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Fall Semester 2016

 

Military Science
Sherri Jeakins Morris • Olin Hall 8 • 309-677-3020
M S101Introduction to the Army and Critical Thinking (1 hour)
 01 Th11:00 AM -11:50 AM BR222 Thomas Keller  
 "Ldrshp: Indiv Effectv"
M S150Military Physical Conditioning (0 hours)
Class meets first day in WIL 016. Rest of semester in Markin.
 01 *R* MWF6:00 AM -7:30 AM    Thomas Keller  
M S201American Leadership: Tradition & Change (2 hours)
 01 MW11:00 AM -11:50 AM BR261 Thomas Keller  
M S287Independent Study (1 to 6 hours)
 01 Arr  WIL024 Thomas Keller  
M S301Advanced Leadership & Tactics I (3 hours)
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor required
 01 TT8:00 AM -9:15 AM WIL024 Thomas Keller  
M S401Advanced Applied Leadership I (3 hours)
Prerequisite: Registration in AROTC Advanced Course or consent of instructor required
 01 Tu6:00 AM -8:00 AM WIL027 Thomas Keller  
 
Introduction to leadership from perspective of the member of an effective organization. Self-enhancement skills such as time management techniques, problem solving and decision-making processes, and health enrichment actions. Offered each fall.
Students will learn how to perform basic military physical conditioning and fitness. The course is conducted in a structured military physical fitness training environment with a focus on total body conditioning through cardiorespiratory activities, muscular strength, and endurance training. May be repeated. NOTE: General good health certification from the Bradley Wellness Center. Appropriate athletic apparel, running shoes, and reflective belt.
Provides more in-depth and critical assessment of leadership within American society. Students are challenged to learn and apply leadership principles. Group research projects designed to research, examine, and analyze leaders and leadership within community context.
Independent Study
Provides general knowledge and understanding of advanced leadership principles, small unit offensive operations, land navigation, and the operating systems. Offered each fall.
Fundamental concepts of military justice; principles of court-martial and non-judicial punishment; staff principles and procedures in the Army organizational structure. Offered each fall.
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