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Spring Semester 2020

 

Military Science
Sherri Jeakins Morris • Olin Hall 8 • 309-677-3020
M S102Introduction to the Profession of Arms (1 hour)
 01 F11:00 AM -11:50 AM BR261 Brent Anderson  
M S150Military Physical Conditioning (0 hours)
Class meets in Markin Lobby. A general good health certification from the Bradley Wellness Center, appropriate athletic apparel, running shoes and a reflective belt are required.
 01 MWF6:00 AM -7:30 AM WIL027 Brent Anderson  
M S200Leadership Lab (0 hours)
Introduces students to basic Army operations; includes team building, map reading, first aid, confidence training, rifle marksmanship, drill and ceremonies, Army doctrine and small unit tactics. Must be repeated with each spring semester course. Consent of instructor required.
 01 TT6:00 AM -7:30 AM WIL024 Brent Anderson  
M S202Army Doctrine and Team Development (2 hours)
 01 MW11:00 AM -11:50 AM BR261 Brent Anderson  
M S287Independent Study (1 to 6 hours)
 01 MWF8:00 AM -8:50 AM WIL027 Brent Anderson  
M S302Applied Leadership in Small Unit Operations (3 hours)
Prerequisite: Registration in AROTC and MS 220 or consent of instructor required
 01 *R* TT8:00 AM -9:15 AM WIL024 Brent Anderson  
M S402Company Grade Leadership (3 hours)
Prerequisite: Registration in AROTC Advanced Course or consent of instructor required.
 01 *R* Tu6:00 AM -8:00 AM WIL027 Brent Anderson  
 
Basic leadership fundamentals, principles, and experiences. Relevant for all organizational leaders. Purpose is to examine how the individual organizational member and the team are affected by leaders and leadership decisions. Offered each spring.
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 development by practical application of the student's leadership skills through progressive training in planning, execution, and assessment. Registration in AROTC Advanced Course Required. Offered each semester.
Map reading fundamentals; application of land navigation principles using the lensatic compass and terrain association. Provides opportunities to exercise leadership skills to meet established goals and objectives within specific time constraints.
Independent Study
Provides knowledge and understanding of advanced combat leadership techniques, small unit defensive operations, patrolling, and land navigation. Offered each spring.
Introduction to professionalism and military professional responsibility. Provides students with a capstone experience in leadership studies before their transition to officership. Offered each spring.
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