Section V - University of Arkansas

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SECTION V
ROTC CLASSES OFFERED at UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS,
JOHN BROWN UNIVERSITY, and NORTHEASTERN STATE UNIVERSITY
FALL SEMESTER
FRESHMAN - MILITARY SCIENCE I
MILS1000L/*1010 Basic Outdoor Skills and Leadership Introduction Laboratory (FA)
Corequisite: MILS1001 Practical experience at leading and decision making is provided to all
students. Labs include marksmanship, hiking, civil war battlefield visits, field leaders reaction
course and varied outdoor activities.
MILS1001/*1011 Basic Outdoor Skills and Leadership Introduction (FA). Incorporates
various outdoor field craft skills involving both classroom and outdoor instruction. Subjects
include, small group leadership, rappelling, basic map reading, water safety and first aid.
Introduction to safe use of a rifle and basic marksmanship. Introduction to organization, values,
and role of the Army. Classroom 1 hour per week. Lab 1 hour per week. Corequisite:
MILS1000L
SOPHOMORE - MILITARY SCIENCE II
MILS2000L/*2010 Leadership Development I Laboratory (FA) Corequisite: MILS2002
MILS2002/*2012 Leadership Development I (FA) Continuation of basic skills presented in
MILS1000 and MILS1011. Course focus is on small unit leadership, team building and
management skills. Includes an introduction to small unit tactics. Students develop leadership
foundations by leading discussions, developing and briefing operation plans using the military
decision making model. Classroom 2 hours per week. Lab 1 hour per week. Corequisite:
MILS2000L. Prerequisite MILS1000 and MILS1011 or approval of Professor of Military
Science.
JUNIOR - MILITARY SCIENCE III
MILS3000L/*3010 Applied Leadership I Laboratory (FA) Corequisite: MILS 3004.
MILS3004/*3014 Applied Leadership I (FA) Development of managerial and leadership
abilities, maximizing performance-oriented 'hands-on' training. Students learn advanced infantry
tactics and demonstrate their leadership potential using this medium. Students are required to
lead in drill and ceremony, physical training, and tactical infantry situations. The training is
intended to prepare the student for the ROTC Advanced Camp experienced normally in the
summer prior to the senior year or 4th year of ROTC. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 3 hours per
week, plus 3 hours of physical training are conducted weekly. One weekend field training
exercise is required per semester. Corequisite: MILS 3000L. Prerequisite: junior standing plus
one of the following conditions: completion of ROTC basic course MS I and MS II instruction,
attend basic camp (camp challenge), or be granted placement credit by the PMS for veteran
status, or completion of basic training with any component of the U.S. Armed Forces.
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SENIOR - MILITARY SCIENCE IV
MILS4000L/*4010 Advanced Leadership I Laboratory (FA) Corequisite: MILS 4004.
MILS4004/*4014 Advanced Leadership I (FA) The study of various military organizations and
their role in military operations. Discussion of command and staff management in military
organizations, executive responsibility of Army commissioned officers, service customs,
courtesies, and traditions. The senior year includes the study of personnel management,
professional ethics, the military justice system, and the Army's training and maintenance
management system. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 3 hours, physical training 3 hours per week.
MS IV cadets plan and participate in 1 field training exercise per semester. Corequisite: MILS
4000L. Prerequisite: successful completion of MS III course work.
* Denotes NSU class numbers
MISC BASIC - FRESHMAN/SOPHOMORE
MILS1101 Basic Rifle Marksmanship (FA) Introduction to safe use of a rifle and practical
application of rifle marksmanship. Course includes weapons safety, mechanics, capabilities, and
fundamentals of marksmanship. Includes visit to fire at a local indoor rifle range. Materials and
equipment furnished by Department of Military Science
MILS1211 Basic Outdoor Field Craft and Skills (FA) Introduction to basic military survival
skills and outdoor field craft. Subjects include cold/hot weather survival, water procurement
methods, plant identification, expedient field shelters, signaling, and rappelling/mountaineering.
Materials and equipment furnished by Department of Military Science
MISC ADVANCED – JUNIOR/SENIOR
MILS4001 Contemporary Military Issues (FA) Individual study for advanced undergraduates.
Students will research, write a paper, and give an oral presentation of a current military issue.
Prerequisite: PMS approval.
MILS4011 Advanced Military Writing (FA) Practicum for advanced undergraduates.
Advanced study of military writing style and use of military forms and formats. Students prepare
and submit military correspondence projects written in the military style. Prerequisite: PMS
approval.
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SPRING SEMESTER
FRESHMAN - MILITARY SCIENCE I
MILS1010L Rappelling, Outdoor Field Craft and Leadership Laboratory (SP) Corequisite:
MILS1010 Practical experience at leading and decision making is provided to all students. Labs
include rappelling/orienteering, hiking, field leaders reaction course, whitewater rafting and
varied outdoor activities.
MILS1011 Rappelling, Outdoor Field Craft and Leadership Development (SP)
Incorporates various outdoor field craft involving both classroom and outdoor instruction.
Subjects include basic rappelling/mountaineering, intermediate map reading/orienteering, first
aid and outdoor cold/hot weather survival skills. Introduction to small group leadership
principles. Classroom 1 hour per week. Lab 1 hour per week. Corequisite: MILS1010L
SOPHOMORE - MILITARY SCIENCE II
MILS2010L Leadership Development II Laboratory (SP) Corequisite: MILS2012
MILS2012 Leadership Development II (SP) Continuation of leadership skills presented in
MILS2002. Course focus is on decision making process, time management, and leadership
skills. Includes an introduction to military writing and basic tactics. Cadets continue training in
land navigation, first aid, and outdoor field craft. Classroom 2 hours per week. Lab 1 hour per
week. Corequisite: MILS2012L. Prerequisite MILS1000 and MILS1010 or approval of
Professor of Military Science.
JUNIOR - MILITARY SCIENCE III
MILS3010L Applied Leadership II Laboratory (SP) Corequisite: MILS 3014.
MILS3014 Applied Leadership II (SP) Development of managerial and leadership abilities,
maximizing performance-oriented 'hands-on' training. Students learn advanced infantry tactics
and demonstrate their leadership potential using this medium. Students are required to lead in
drill and ceremony, physical training, and tactical infantry situations. The training is intended to
prepare the student for the ROTC Advanced Camp experienced normally in the summer prior to
the senior year or 4th year of ROTC. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 3 hours per week, plus 3 hours
of physical training are conducted weekly. One weekend field training exercise is required per
semester. Corequisite: MILS 3010L. Prerequisite: junior standing plus one of the following
conditions: completion of ROTC basic course or camp, veteran status, or completion of basic
training with any component of the U.S. Armed Forces.
SENIOR - MILITARY SCIENCE IV
MILS4010L Advanced Leadership II Laboratory (SP) Corequisite: MILS 4014.
MILS4014 Advanced Leadership II (SP). The study of various military organizations and their
role in military operations. Discussion of command and staff management in military
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organizations, executive responsibility of Army commissioned officers, service customs,
courtesies, and traditions. The senior year includes the study of personnel management,
professional ethics, the military justice system, and the Army's training and maintenance
management system. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 3 hours, physical training 3 hours per week.
MS IV cadets plan and participate in 1 field training exercise per semester. Corequisite: MILS
4010L. Prerequisite: successful completion of MS III course work.
MISC BASIC - FRESHMAN/SOPHOMORE
MILS TBD Advanced Rifle Marksmanship (SP) Advanced application of rifle
marksmanship and range safety. Course includes weapons safety, mechanics, capabilities, and
advanced marksmanship. Includes visit to fire at a local indoor rifle range. Materials and
equipment furnished by Department of Military Science. Prerequisite: Completeion of MILS
1101 Basic Rifle Marksmanship and PMS approval.
MILS1211 Basic Outdoor Field Craft and Skills (SP) Introduction to basic military survival
skills and outdoor field craft. Subjects include cold/hot weather survival, water procurement
methods, plant identification, expedient field shelters, signaling, and rappelling/mountaineering.
Materials and equipment furnished by Department of Military Science
MISC ADVANCED – JUNIOR/SENIOR
MILS4001 Contemporary Military Issues (SP) Individual study for advanced undergraduates.
Students will research, write a paper, and give an oral presentation of a current military issue.
Prerequisite: PMS approval.
MILS4011 Advanced Military Writing (SP) Practicum for advanced undergraduates.
Advanced study of military writing style and use of military forms and formats. Students prepare
and submit military correspondence projects written in the military style. Prerequisite: PMS
approval.
ROTC CLASSES OFFERED at Northeastern State University
in Tahlequah Oklahoma
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