ACADEMIC CATALOG >>
2007-2008
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MIL 103 Adventures in Leadership I (2)
Introduces fundamentals of leadership and the United States Army. Examines its organization, customs,
and history as well as its current relevance and purpose. Students also investigate basic leadership and
management skills necessary to be successful in both military and civilian settings. Includes fundamentals
of Army leadership doctrine, team-building concepts, time and stress management, an introduction to
cartography and land navigation, marksmanship, briefing techniques, and some basic military tactics.
Lab fee: $87.50.
MIL 104 Adventures in Leadership II (2)
Continues the investigation of leadership in small organizations. Covers selected topics such as basic
troop leading procedures, military first aid and casualty evacuation concepts, creating ethical work
climates, an introduction to Army organizations and installations, and a further examination of
basic military tactics. Introduces students to effective military writing styles. Lab fee: $87.50.
MIL 203 Methods of Leadership and Management I (3)
Comprehensively reviews advanced leadership and management concepts including motivation, attitudes,
communication skills, problem solving, human needs and behavior, and leadership self development.
Students continue to refine effective written and oral communications skills and to explore topics
such as the basic branches of the Army, and officer and NCO duties. Students conduct classroom and
practical exercises in small unit light infantry tactics and are prepared to perform as midlevel
leaders in the cadet organization. Lab fee: $87.50.
MIL 204 Methods of Leadership and Management II (3)
Focuses on leadership and management functions in military and corporate environments. Studies
various components of Army leadership doctrine to include the four elements of leadership, leadership
principles, risk management and planning theory, the be-know-do framework, and the Army leadership
evaluation program. Continue to refine communication skills. Lab fee: $87.50.
MIL 301 Military Operations and Training I (3)
Further explores the theory of managing and leading small military units with an emphasis on
practical applications at the squad and platoon levels. Students examine various leadership styles and
techniques as they relate to advanced small unit tactics. Familiarizes students with a variety of topics
such as cartography, land navigation, field craft, and weapons systems. Involves multiple, evaluated
leadership opportunities in field settings and hands-on experience with actual military equipment.
Students are given maximum leadership opportunities in weekly labs. Lab fee: $87.50. Prereq., consent
of the Professor of Military Science.
MIL 302 Military Operations and Training II (3)
Studies theoretical and practical applications of small unit leadership principles. Focuses on
managing personnel and resources, the military decision making process, the operations order,
and oral communications. Exposes the student to tactical unit leadership in a variety of
environments with a focus on preparation for the summer advance camp experience. Lab fee: $87.50.
Prereq., consent of the Professor of Military Science.
MIL 401 Officer Leadership and Development I (3)
Examines management and leadership concepts and techniques associated with planning and executing
military training and operations at company and higher echelons. Includes analyses of professional
ethics and values, effective training principles and procedures, subordinate counseling, and
effective staff officer briefing techniques. Also investigates other subjects such as counter
terrorism, modern peacekeeping missions, and the impact of the information revolution on the art
of land warfare. Conducted both in and out of classroom setting and with multiple practical leadership
opportunities to organize cadet training and activities. Lab fee: $87.50.
Prereq., consent of the Professor of Military Science.
MIL 402 Officer Leadership and Development II (3)
Continues MILR 4072 study of management and leadership concepts and techniques,
providing practical leadership experiences in the classroom and during multiple cadet-run activities.
Also examines varied topics such as theory and practice of the military justice system,
law of war, military-media relations, support mechanisms for soldiers and their families,
operational security considerations, and historical case studies in military leadership in the
context of 21st century land warfare. Lab fee: $87.50. Prereq., consent of the Professor of Military Science.