2004-2005 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
Military Science
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Professor LTC Nickolas, Chairperson
Assistant Professor Major Hadad
The Hofstra Army Reserve Officer’s Training Corps (ROTC) program qualifies students
for appointment as an officer of the United States Army, Army Reserve or Army
National Guard. Students attend military science classes during their regular
course of studies. Students develop maturity, responsibility and dependability
which results in a commission as Army Second Lieutenant when all academic requirements
of the University are completed.
Army ROTC offers two different programs to all qualified college and university
students. The traditional four-year program gives students the opportunity to
take ROTC courses in each of their four years of college. The two-year program
is available to students who did not take ROTC during their first two years of
college.
The four-year program consists of the Basic Course (MS 1C, 1E, 2C, 2E and associated
leadership laboratories) and the Advanced Course (MS 3C, 3E, 4C, 4E and associated
leadership laboratories). The Basic Course is open to all Hofstra students. It
consists of training in leadership, management, military skills and physical fitness.
Students learn to apply these skills both inside and outside the classroom. In
addition, a variety of outside social and professional enrichment activities are
available. ROTC textbooks, uniforms, and other essential materials for the Basic
Course are furnished to the students. There is no military obligation for enrolling
in the Basic ROTC Course.
After they have completed the Basic Course, students who have demonstrated the
leadership potential to become an officer and who have met the physical and scholastic
standards are eligible to enroll in the Advanced Course. These students will be
required to meet Army commissioning and ascension standards and will sign a contract
with the United States Army. These students will be classified as enrolled cadets
within ROTC.
All other students wishing to take the Advanced Course can enroll and receive
credit without an obligation to the Military. These students, however, cannot
be eligible for an Army scholarship and will be considered as participating in
Army ROTC but not in contractual status. The Advanced Course is usually taken
during the final two years of college. Students must maintain full-time status
and usually have four semesters remaining. It includes instruction in management,
tactics, ethics and further leadership development. Textbooks and uniforms in
the Advanced Course are also furnished to students.
Students are not required to be involved in ROTC for a full four years for an
Army Officer Commission. Academic juniors and first year graduate students (in
a two-year program) may enter the Advanced Course.
During the summer between their junior and senior years of college, Advanced
Course cadets attend a paid five-week leadership/ training session called the
Leadership Development and Assessment Course. The Leadership Development and Assessment
Course (LDAC) gives cadets the chance to practice what they have learned in the
classroom, and introduces them to Army life “in the field.”
Additionally, a special leadership/training session, the Leadership Training
Course, is designed for students who did not take ROTC during their first two
years of school or students entering a two-year post-graduate course of study.
To enter this two-year program, students must first attend the paid five-week
Leadership Training Course, normally held during the summer between their sophomore
and junior years of college. After they have successfully completed Leadership
Training Course, students who meet all the necessary enrollment requirements are
enrolled in the Advanced Course.
Active Army veterans, members of the National Guard, and the Reserves may qualify
for credit for the Basic Course and be enrolled directly into the Advanced Course
pending their individual academic standing.
NOTE: all Military Science courses include the appropriate number of class hours,
plus a required leadership laboratory and additional sessions of physical training
each week. A field leadership exercise of approximately two days provides practical
experience in small organization leadership. All students are expected to attend
the leadership laboratory, physical training and the field leadership exercise.
Army ROTC Scholarship Program
The Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corp (ROTC) Scholarships offer significant
assistance toward meeting costs of school. Scholarships are awarded for four,
three and two years, strictly on merit to the most outstanding students who apply
as follows:
- Tuition and mandatory educational fees up to $17,000.
- A flat rate for textbooks, classroom supplies and equipment (approximately $300
per semester).
- A monthly allowance during the 10-month school year each year the scholarship
is in effect; currently $250- $400 per month.
For further information write or call the Hofstra University Military Science
Department, 265 Physical Fitness Center, Hempstead, New York 11549-1300, (516)
463-5648 or FAX (516) 463-4937.
Credit toward a Liberal Arts Degree
MS 1C, 1E, 2C, 2E, courses and laboratories, totalling two semester hours credit,
are designated nonliberal arts courses. MS 3C, 3E, 4C, 4E, courses and laboratories,
along with the Leadership Development and Assessment Course at Fort Lewis, Washington,
totalling 12 semester hours credit, are designated liberal arts courses.
Army Commisioning Requirements
In order to be commissioned as a Second Lieutenant, students must satisfactorily
complete the Basic Course, Advanced Course and the Leadership Development and
Assessment Course or their equivalents. Students must also receive their college
degree and ensure they have taken approved courses in written composition, human
behavior, military history, computer fundamentals and mathematical reasoning.
Cadets must be recommended for a commission by the Military Science department
chairperson.
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