Department: Military Science

CodeNameDescription
MILS0108Leadership LabNo Description Set
MILS0180Leadership LaboratoryOne semester hour. A practical laboratory of applied leadership and skills. Student-planned, student-organized, and student-conducted training oriented toward leadership development. Laboratory topics include marksmanship, small unit tactics, and mul...
MILS1111Military Physical Conditioning I-AThis course is designed for beginners, emphasizing the Army components of physical fitness; cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility and body composition. Students are oriented to Army programs, planning, and tr...
MILS1112Military Physical Conditioning I-BThis course serves as a continuation of MILS 1111, emphasizing the Army components of physical fitness; cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility and body composition. Students continue to develop their understan...
MILS1141Foundations of Leadership1 semester hour. Fundamental concepts of leadership in a profession in both classroom and outdoor laboratory environments. The study of time management skills, basic drill and ceremony, physical fitness, repelling, leadership reaction course, first...
MILS1141Intro. to ROTC and the Univ.Fundamental concepts of leadership in a profession in both classroom and outdoor laboratory enviroments, and study and time management skills. Basic drill, physical fitness, rappelling, leadership reaction course, first aid, making presentations a...
MILS1142Introduction to Leadership1 semester hour. Application of principles of leadership through participation in physically and mentally challenging exercises with upper division ROTC students. Course focuses on communication skills, organizational ethics, and study and time mana...
MILS1143Introduction to Leadership IProvides introduction to basic military skills to include principles of emergency first aid and evacuation of casualties, map and compass reading, terrain association, and cross-country navigation. Principles of physical fitness training. Intro...
MILS1144Introduction to Leadership IIDesigned to assist the student through the proper use of study habits and time management. Provides basic understanding of the Army, its organization, customs, and tradition. Concurrent enrollment in MILS 0180 mandatory.
MILS1180Leadership LabA practical laboratory of applied leadership and skills. Student-planned, -organized and, -conducted training, oriented toward leadership development. Laboratory topics include marksmanship, small unit tactics, multitiered programs focused on ind...
MILS1241Intro to ROTC and the UniversityFundamental concepts of leadership in a profession in both classroom and outdoor laboratory environments. The study of time management skills, basic drill and ceremony, physical fitness, repelling, leadership reaction course, first aid, making presen...
MILS1242Introduction to Leadership2 semester hours. Application of principles of leadership through participation in physically and mentally challenging exercises with upper division ROTC students. Course focuses on communication ' skills, organizational ethics, and study and time...
MILS2121Military Physical Conditioning II-AThis course implements the Army's holistic and fitness models by improving student's physical and mental well-being by utilizing Army Physical Readiness Training (PRT). Building on concepts of the 1000 level class, emphasizing on the Army components...
MILS2122Military Physical Conditioning II-BThis course implements the Army's holistic and fitness models by improving student's physical and mental well-being by utilizing Army Physical Readiness Training (PRT). Continuation of MILS 2121 with emphasis on leadership of a small group or squad d...
MILS2232Basic LeadershipIntroduction to the principles of military leadership to include corps of non-commissioned officers, the decision-making process, and military correspondence. Attention is also given to the skills for establishing a physical training program, a...
MILS2241LeadershipFundamental concepts of leadership in a profession in both classroom and outdoor laboratory environments. The study of time management skills, basic drill and ceremony, physical fitness, repelling, leadership reaction course, first aid, making presen...
MILS2248Evolution of Contem Military SA review of contemporary military conflicts. Selected battles from World War II, Korea, Vietnam, and Yom Kippur War are examined for impact upon current U.S. military doctrine, strategy, and weapons systems. All military science students must...
MILS2251Individual/Team Development2 semester hours. Introduction to individual and team aspects of military tactics in small unit operations. Includes use of radio communications, making safety assessments, movement techniques, planning for team safety/security, and pre-execution che...
MILS2252Individual/Team Military TacticsIntroduction to individual and team aspects of military tatics in small unit operations. Includes use of radio communications, making safety assessments, movement techniques, planning for team safety security, and pre-execution checks. Concurr...
MILS2291Conference Course2 semester hours. Independent study. Designed to supplement the military science curricula by a student's concentrated study in a narrower field of military skill or subject matter. May be repeated for credit. Does not count for PE credit.
MILS2343Leadership Training Camp3 semester hours. A rigorous five-week summer camp conducted at an Army post, stresses leadership, initiative and self-discipline. No military obligation incurred. Completion of MILS 2343 qualifies a student for entry into the Advanced Course. Three...
MILS2351Self/Team DevelopmentAPPLICATION OF ETHICS-BASED LEADERSHIP SKILLS AND FUNDAMENTALS OF ROTC'S LEADERSHIP ASSESSMENT PRO- GRAM. DEVELOP SKILLS IN ORAL PRESENTATIONS, CON- CISE WRITING, EVENT PLANNING, COORDINATION OF GROUP EFFORTS, ADVANCED FIRST AID, LAND NAVIGATION AND...
MILS2352Ind/Team Military TacticsIntroduction to individual and team aspects of military tactics in small unit operations. In- cludes use of radio communications, making safety assessments, movement tecniques, planning for team safery/security and pre-execution checks. Concurrent e...
MILS3131Military Physical Conditioning III-AThis course is designed to improve on existing previous levels of physical fitness and to develop the ability to design/implement physical fitness regiments structured for large groups or company sized elements. Focus is on achieving Army combat fitn...
MILS3132Military Physical Conditioning III-BThis course is a continuation of MILS 3131 to improve on existing previous levels of physical fitness and to develop the ability to design/implement physical fitness regiments structured for large groups or company sized elements. Focus is on achievi...
MILS3241Intermediate Leadership IDevelopment of student's ability to evaluate situations, plan and organize training, military tactics, review case studies in leadership management and develop teaching and briefing skills Concurrent enrollment in MILS 0180 mandatory.
MILS3242Intermediate Leadership IIPractical applications of squad and platoon leaderships in tactical situations - operation of small unit communications systems. Development of the leaders' ability to express themselves, analyze military problems, and prepare and deliver logic...
MILS3341Leadership I3 semester hours. Development of ability to evaluate situations, plan and organize training, learn military tactics, review case studies in leadership management, and develop teaching and briefing skills. Concurrent enrollment in Leadership Lab MILS...
MILS3342Leadership II3 semester hours. Practical application of squad and platoon leadership in tactical situations; operation of small unit communications systems. Development of the leaders' ability to express themselves, analyze military problems, and prepare and deli...
MILS3356Military HistoryNo Description Set
MILS3443Leadership Development Assessment Course4 semester hours. A five-week off-campus field training course stressing the practical application of leadership management, with emphasis on tactical and technical military field skills. Open only to students who have successfully completed MILS 334...
MILS3495Nursing Advanced Summer Train4 semester hours. Seven-week off-campus internship at a major U.S. Army hospital for ROTC nursing students. A nursing practicum with the focus on providing the student with hands-on experience which integrates clinical, interpersonal, and leadership...
MILS4141Military Physical Conditioning IV-APutting together all of the personal fitness concepts learned in the previous classes with emphasis on leadership of large groups or a battalion sized organization, including planning and coordination of all physical fitness for the ROTC Battalion an...
MILS4142Military Physical Conditioning IV-BContinuation of 4141 with emphasis on grasping the Army's policy on physical fitness, fitness maintenance, and safety. Students hone their mastery with Army regulations and forms pertaining to physical fitness. Responsible for planning, documentation...
MILS4341Advanced Leadership I3 semester hours. Stresses leadership qualities necessary for Command and Staff functions and operations. Plan and conduct meetings, briefings, and conferences. Introduction to the Army Logistical System and the Personnel Management System. Preparati...
MILS4342Advanced Leadership II3 semester hours. Provides students with a basic working knowledge of the Military Justice System with emphasis on company-level actions and requirements, including Law of Land Warfare. Examines the ethical standards, professional roles, responsibili...
MILS4391Conference Course3 semester hours. Independent study on an individual basis on current topics in military science. Performance will be assessed by oral examination, written test, or research paper as arranged. May be repeated for credit.