MILITARY SCIENCE (ML S)
105A -
105B -. Situational Leadership I (1-1) Field training exercise at Fort
Huachuca, Arizona, with developmental opportunities for leadership and small
unit operations. Includes rappelling, grenade assault course, rifle
marksmanship training, and orienteering. P, consent of instructor.
110. Physical Fitness Training (1) [Rpt./8] Develop an awareness of
the importance of physical fitness and its life-long benefits. Enhance the
individual's physical conditioning to improve general health.
197. Workshop
a. Adventure Training I (2) Program to develop confidence, build basic leadership and military skills. Applicable to civilian and military interests. Activities include first aid, leadership principles, effective communication, basic land navigation and rappelling.
b. Adventure Training II (2) Continues program to develop confidence, build basic leadership and military skills. Applicable to civilian and military interests. Activities include leadership principles, orienteering and rifle marksmanship.
205A -
205B -. Situational Leadership II (1-1) Field training exercise at
Fort Huachuca, Arizona. Provides training opportunities for students in
leadership for maintenance of on-site accountability and small unit
operations. Activities include rappelling, grenade assault course, rifle
marksmanship training and orienteering. P, consent of instructor.
210. Tactics (2) [Rpt./4] Military tactics applied to patrolling
operations; working in groups ranging in size from seven to 50 students in
order to learn proper procedures for conducting military operations in a field
environment.
211. Ranger Challenge (1) [Rpt./4] Increase self-confidence, mental
discipline and physical fitness through hands-on instruction. The capstone
event is a regional competition to be held in the Fall. Field trip.
220. Drill and Color Guard I (1) Combined Army ROTC color guard and
drill team represents The University of Arizona and the ROTC at social
functions, parades and ceremonies. Color guard trains and is responsible for
the presentation of the national colors, state and Army flags. Participation
may include work with multi-service events.
221. Drill and Color Guard II (1) Continuation of Army ROTC color
guard and drill team activities that represent The University of Arizona and
the ROTC at social functions, parades and ceremonies. Color guard trains and
is responsible for the presentation of the national colors, state and Army
flags. Participation may include work with multi-service events.
230. Rifle Marksmanship I (1) Army ROTC rifle marksmanship program.
Students fire 22cal target rifle and develop marksmanship proficiency and
firearms safety awareness. Members compete in NRA and NCAA sanctioned matches
and work toward Army marksmanship awards. Open to all registered students.
231. Rifle Marksmanship II (1) Army ROTC rifle marksmanship program.
Students fire 22cal target rifle and develop marksmanship proficiency and
firearms safety awareness. Members compete in NRA and NCAA sanctioned matches
and work toward Army marksmanship awards. Open to all registered students.
297. Workshop
a. Army Leadership Dynamics I (2) P, completion of 197a and 197b or consent of department.
b. Army Leadership Dynamics II (2) P, completion of 197a and 197b or consent of department.
300. Small Unit Leadership I (3) Topographical map interpretation;
fundamentals of small-unit operations; drill and ceremony, leadership and
behavior in the military environment; military planning and execution;
practicum. 3R, 1L. Consult department before enrolling.
301. Small Unit Leadership II (3) Topographical map interpretation;
fundamentals of small-unit operations; drill and ceremony, leadership and
behavior in the military environment; military planning and execution;
practicum. 3R, 1L. Consult department before enrolling.
305A -
305B -. Situational Leadership III (1-1) Field training exercise at
Fort Huachuca, Arizona. Provides training opportunities for more advanced
leadership. Activities include rappelling, grenade assault course, rifle
marksmanship training and orienteering. P, consent of instructor.
310. Army ROTC Advanced Camp (4) Six-week summer training camp at Ft.
Lewis, Washington, required for commissioning as an officer in U.S. Army. Open
only to Advanced Course Army ROTC cadets.
400. Officership I (3) Development of skills required to function as a
manager; motivation and behavior in a military environment; highlights
personal integrity, honor and professional ethics; military legal system; unit
management; practicum. 3R, 1L. Consult department before enrolling.
401. Officership II (3) Development of skills required to function as
a manager; motivation and behavior in a military environment; highlights
personal integrity, honor and professional ethics; military legal system; unit
management; practicum. 3R, 1L. Consult department before enrolling.
405A -
405B -. Situational Leadership IV (1-1) Field training exercise at
Fort Huachuca, Arizona. Advanced training in conjunction with department cadre
to plan and execute all aspects of ML S 105a-b, 205a-b, 305a-b. Includes
information briefing and equipment issue as well as night navigation and rifle
exercises. P, consent of instructor.
496. Seminar
a. Advanced Officership (3) [Rpt./1] Consult department before enrolling.
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