Undergraduate Catalogue - UPRM
Undergraduate Catalogue - UPRM
Undergraduate Catalogue - UPRM
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Academic Affairs<br />
CIMI 3052. MILITARY BRIEFING II. Two<br />
credit hours. Two hours of lecture, seminar or<br />
practical exercises per week.<br />
Designed for third year Military Science students<br />
who have demonstrated certain ability or dexterity<br />
in the English language as a result of the English<br />
Comprehension Level Test (ECLT), the official<br />
Department of Defense English language<br />
proficiency test. Practice in military briefings, with<br />
special emphasis on formal and informal outlines,<br />
and the correct use of military visual aids.<br />
Leadership evaluation, including an acculturation<br />
seminar. To be taken only as a free elective.<br />
CIMI 4011. COMMUNICATION AND<br />
PSYCHOLOGY OF MILITARY LEADERSHIP.<br />
Four credit hours. One two-hour lecture and one<br />
two-hour drill period per week; approximately three<br />
one-day weekend training periods; additionally, a<br />
three-day field training exercise, plus the six week<br />
Advanced Camp at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.<br />
Advanced course on communication techniques,<br />
both oral and written. Development of leadership<br />
by case studies and problems analysis that require<br />
psychological techniques. Army organization.<br />
Leadership laboratories.<br />
CIMI 4012. FUNDAMENTALS OF MILITARY<br />
STRATEGY. Four credit hours. One two-hour<br />
lecture and one two-hour drill period per week;<br />
approximately three one-day weekend training<br />
periods; additionally, a five-day field training<br />
exercise, plus the six week Advanced Camp at Fort<br />
Bragg, North Carolina.<br />
Study of the principles and fundamental premises<br />
in the development of military strategy. Commandstaff<br />
functions and responsibilities in each level of<br />
command. Study of the principles for defense of a<br />
country. Leadership laboratories.<br />
CIMI 4022. SEMINAR: LEADERSHIP AND<br />
MILITARY ADMINISTRATION. Four credit<br />
hours. One two-hour lecture and one two-hour drill<br />
period per week; approximately three one-day<br />
weekend training periods; and a five-day field<br />
training exercise.<br />
Analysis of leadership problems. Study of the<br />
administration of units and military personnel.<br />
Basic military justice, logistics management,<br />
command and staff responsibilities, duties and<br />
responsibilities of Army officers. Leadership<br />
laboratory.<br />
CIMI 4041. MILITARY WRITING I. Two<br />
credit hours. Two hours of lecture, seminar, case<br />
studies, or practical exercises per week.<br />
Designed for Military Science students who wish to<br />
improve their military writing skills in English.<br />
Emphasis on military writing styles and formats.<br />
Topics include military memorandums,<br />
autobiographies, military history analysis, and a<br />
military ethics paper. To be taken only as a free<br />
elective.<br />
CIMI 4042. MILITARY WRITING II. Two<br />
credit hours. Two hours of lecture, seminar, case<br />
studies, or practical exercises per week.<br />
Designed for Military Science students who wish to<br />
improve their military writing skills in English.<br />
Emphasis on military writing styles and formats.<br />
Topics include military memorandums,<br />
autobiographies, military history analysis, and a<br />
military ethics paper. To be taken only as a free<br />
elective.<br />
CIMI 4021. MILITARY HISTORY, LEADERSHIP<br />
AND MILITARY ADMINISTRATION. Four credit<br />
hours. One two-hour lecture and one two-hour drill<br />
period per week; approximately three one-day<br />
weekend training periods; and a three-day field<br />
training exercise.<br />
Army writing style. Military administration.<br />
Compendium of military and world history from<br />
the war principles to the basic military movements,<br />
the Spanish American War, World War I, II, Korea<br />
and Vietnam. Leadership Laboratory.<br />
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