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MLS 200 Army Leadership Dynamics I<br />

3 cr. hrs. 3 periods (3 lec.)<br />

Development of leadership training for the individual in small unit levels, introduction into military tactic planning skills,<br />

practical experiences in writing and briefing military operation orders and land navigation.<br />

Information:<br />

Required field trip to Ft. Huachuca, AZ.<br />

Course offered in cooperation with the University of Arizona.<br />

Offered: Fall.<br />

MLS 201 Army Leadership Dynamics II<br />

3 cr. hrs. 3 periods (3 lec.)<br />

Development of leadership training for the individual in small unit levels. Introduction into military tactical planning skills,<br />

practical experiences in writing and briefing military operation orders and land navigation.<br />

Information: Required field trip to Ft. Huachuca, AZ.<br />

Offered: May not be offered this year, check class schedule.<br />

MLS 296 Independent Study in Military Science<br />

3 cr. hrs. 3 periods (2 lec., 1 lab)<br />

Advanced level study in leadership, values and ethics, personal development, officership, tactics and techniques, and<br />

effective writing. Includes topics that contribute to the development of professional and proficient cadets and officers.<br />

Recommendation: See an instructor before enrolling in this course.<br />

Information:<br />

Course offered in cooperation with the University of Arizona.<br />

See an instructor before enrolling in this course.<br />

Offered: May not be offered this year, check class schedule.<br />

Reserve Officers Training Corps — ROTC - Navy<br />

For courses numbered 098, 198, 298, see “Topic Courses” on page 292<br />

ROTC - ARMY — ROTC - NAVY<br />

NSP 100 Naval Laboratory I<br />

1 cr. hrs. 2 periods (2 lab)<br />

Various topics such as drill and ceremonies, physical fitness, cruise preparation, sail training, safety awareness, personal<br />

finances, and applied exercises in naval ship systems, navigation, naval operations, naval administration, and military<br />

justice.<br />

Information:<br />

Acceptance into the Navy ROTC program at the University of Arizona is required before enrolling in this course.<br />

Course offered in cooperation with the University of Arizona.<br />

Offered: May not be offered this year, check class schedule.<br />

NSP 101 Introduction to Naval Science<br />

3 cr. hrs. 3 periods (3 lec.)<br />

Introduction to the naval service through a historical overview for naval midshipmen. Includes general discussions of the<br />

broad concepts of seapower and studies in the organizational structure of the U.S. Navy and its major components.<br />

Information:<br />

Acceptance into the Navy ROTC program at the University of Arizona is required before enrolling in this course.<br />

Course offered in cooperation with the University of Arizona.<br />

Offered: May not be offered this year, check class schedule.<br />

NSP 102 Naval Ship Systems I<br />

3 cr. hrs. 3 periods (3 lec.)<br />

Overview of naval ship systems engineering. Includes the fundamentals of ship construction, stability, damage control and<br />

repair, basic thermodynamics, and steam and nuclear propulsion systems.<br />

Information: Course offered in cooperation with the University of Arizona.<br />

Offered: May not be offered this year, check class schedule.<br />

NSP 103 Naval Laboratory I (Marine Option)<br />

2 cr. hrs. 3 periods (1 lec., 2 lab)<br />

Overview of drill and physical readiness requirements for Marines. Includes topics, such as drill and ceremonies, physical<br />

fitness, Officer Candidate School (OCS) preparation, Land Navigation training, safety awareness, general military subjects,<br />

and applied field exercises in Marine Corps small unit tactics.<br />

Information:<br />

Acceptance into the Navy ROTC program (Marine Option) at the University of Arizona is required before enrolling in this<br />

course or permission of instructor.<br />

May be taken 11 times for a maximum of 22 credits.<br />

Offered: May not be offered this year, check class schedule.<br />

<strong>Pima</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong> 2011/2012 543

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