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Dec 26, 2024
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MS 3C - Adaptive Team LeadershipSemester Hours: 3 Fall
This course is designed to enable a student with no prior military or
cadet experience to quickly learn essential cadet knowledge and skills
necessary for integration into the cadet battalion and successful
performance of key cadet tasks. First, the student will be introduced
to principles of physical fitness and healthy lifestyle to enable them
to effectively work to improve or maintain your physical fitness from
the very beginning of the term. Next, is an introduction to the Leader
Development Program that will be used to evaluate leadership
performance and provide developmental feedback for the remaining
military science courses. To help prepare students for their
responsibilities in teaching and participating in Military Science and
Leadership Labs, instruction will focus on how to plan and conduct
individual and small unit training, as well as basic tactical
principles. Following these important introductory modules, the course
turns to a four-week study of reasoning skills and the
military-specific application of these skills in the form of the Army’s
troop leading procedure. The term concludes its final four weeks with a
detailed examination of officership, which culminates in a five-hour
officership case study. This treatment of officership is especially
appropriate in this term because this is the first course that all
cadets, regardless of your route of entry into ROTC, must take.
Students must participate in leadership positions through all
Leadership Labs and during the fall Leadership Weekend exercise. The
course meets twice per week.
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: Basic Course completion and permission of the Chairperson. (Formerly Advanced Camp Preparation I; Leadership and Problem Solving.)
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