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Mllitarrr Science and Tactlcs<br />

COL. JOSEPH H. Bms, Commundunt<br />

Professor Bws; Assistant Profelors MAJ. BOUCHNER, CAPT. OCHS<br />

Courses offered by this department are designed to produce junior commissioned<br />

officers who by their education, training, and inherent qualities are suitable for continued<br />

develo ment as officers in the United States Army. Training in military leadership<br />

is ~- ernnhasizebl - - ~ ~ Inrtructioo is orovided in subiects common to all branches of the Armv.<br />

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students who qualify as "Distinguished Military Graduates" are eligible for appointment<br />

as commissioned officers in the Regular b y .<br />

Militory Science Courses are o5ered during the long session only, except that appropriate<br />

courses will be offered during the summer session for those students in the<br />

Co-operative Engineering Program.<br />

The first two years (Military Science niol-oz and 2201-02) form the Boslc Course.<br />

The second two years (Military Science 3301-02 and 3401-02) form the Advanced<br />

Course. AU Military Science courses are elective, but enro hent in elther the Basic or<br />

Advanced Course constitutes an agreement by the student to complete the two years of<br />

the course in which he enrolls as long as he remains eligible.<br />

ELIGIBILITY: Normally a student may enroll on1 in the Military Science Course<br />

that corresponds to his academic year in <strong>College</strong>, an3 he may be permitted to begin<br />

Military Science on1 if sulficient time remalns in <strong>College</strong> to complete all Military<br />

Science Courses by &e time he obtains a baccalaureate degree. Enrollment is limited<br />

to students who can qualify for a degree prior to becoming 28 years of age. Credit for<br />

as much as one semester of the Basic Course may be granted for high school ROTC<br />

and credit for as much as all of the Uas~c Course may be granted fur previous active<br />

military service. In exceptional cases students may be authorized to complete the<br />

Milbtary Science Courses in less than four ycars. Inquiries pertaining thereto should be .,<br />

dlrected to the PMS&T. Subject to the above requlrrments a student may enroll in the<br />

Basic Course providing he is a regularly enrolled student at <strong>Texas</strong> <strong>Western</strong> <strong>College</strong>. is<br />

a citizenof the United States, and is physically qualified. U on completion of the Basic<br />

Course he may, subject to the above requirements, enrot in the Advanced Course<br />

providing he is selected by the President of the <strong>College</strong> and the Professor of Military<br />

Science and Tactics.<br />

If accrptcd for the Advxnvcd COIUGP. tl1e studrot will IIC ~L.~II.IV

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