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ADVANCED COURSE
The U.S. Army ROTC Advanced Course is structured to develop the leadership potential of students choosing to pursue an officer commission. Prerequisites for the Advanced Course may be satisfied in a number of ways; specific questions on individual eligibility should be addressed to the department staff. Students accepted into the Advanced Course agree to complete the curriculum and to accept an Active U.S. Army, U.S. Army Reserve, or U.S. Army National Guard commission, if offered.
Junior Year (MS III)
MSL 301 Small Unit Leadership - 2 hours
Course is designed for those students who contract with Army ROTC to continue their military studies in pursuit of a commission as an officer into the Army following graduation from college. Course focus is to build cadet leadership competencies in preparation for attendance and successful completion of ROTC Advanced Camp, Ft Lewis, Washington. Provides an in depth review of the features and execution of the Leadership Development Program, providing the cadet with periodic assessment of performance in leadership positions. Students will study squad and platoon level tactics, troop leading procedures, mission analysis, land navigation skills training, military operations plans and orders development, execution of squad battle drills, basic briefing techniques.
MSL 302 Small Unit Operations I - 2 hours
Designed for those students who contract with Army ROTC to continue their military studies in pursuit of a commission as an officer into the Army following graduation from college, Course is a follow-on module to the MSL 301 class, in preparing cadets for attendance and successful completion of ROTC Advanced Camp, Ft Lewis, Washington. Focus will center on self-development through the Leadership Development Program, and an advance-learning environment of doctrinal leadership and tactical operations at the small unit level. Cadets will plan and conduct individual and collective skill training for offensive operations. Cadets will be exposed to the developmental counseling program throughout the course period.
MSL 303 Small Unit Operations II - 2 hours
Designed for those students who contract with Army ROTC to continue their military studies in pursuit of a commission as an officer into the Army following graduation from college. Course is a follow-on module to the MSL 302 class, in preparing cadets for attendance and successful completion of ROTC Advanced Camp, Ft Lewis, Washington. Focus will center on self-development through the Leadership Development Program, and an advance-learning environment of doctrinal leadership and tactical operations at the small unit level. Cadets will plan and conduct individual and collective skill training for offensive operations. Cadets will be exposed to the developmental counseling program throughout the course period.
Senior Year (MS IV)
MSL 401 Leadership, Management and Ethics-2 hours
Course is designed to develop, train and transition the advanced course graduate from cadet to lieutenant for service as an officer. Cadet will study army staff organizations, how they function and the processes of the army’s hierarchy organizational structure. Students will learn in depth counseling responsibilities/methods, officer and non-commissioned officer evaluation report development, officer evaluation report support form development, and training plan development. Cadets will receive training on basic leader responsibilities to foster an ethical command climate and how to meet moral obligations, as well as leader responsibilities to accommodate subordinate spiritual needs.
MSL 402 Transition to Lieutenant I-2 hours
Continued advanced development and transition the advanced camp graduate from cadet to lieutenant for service as an officer. Course analyzes the legal aspects of decision-making and leadership in action. Course will expose cadets to the foundations of leadership, operational law, and the key aspects of the Uniformed Code of Military Justice. Students will undergo hands on training and instruction in Joint Ethics regulations, joint strategic level operations, study of army administrative and logistics management, in depth counseling techniques and duty at first military assignment. Students will also receive training in personal awareness financial planning.
MSL 403 Transition to Lieutenant II-2 hours
Continued advanced development and transition the advanced camp graduate from cadet to lieutenant for service as an officer. Course is a follow-on module to the MSL 402 class, which analyzes the legal aspects of decision-making and leadership in action. Course will expose cadets to the foundations of leadership, operational law, and the key aspects of the Uniformed Code of Military Justice. Students will undergo hands on training and instruction in Joint Ethics regulations, joint strategic level operations, study of army administrative and logistics management, in depth counseling techniques and duty at first military assignment. Students will also receive training in personal awareness financial planning.
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