2009-2011 - Benedict College
2009-2011 - Benedict College
2009-2011 - Benedict College
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MILITARY SCIENCE PROGRAM 131<br />
PROFESSIONAL MILITARY EDUCATION:<br />
Each student enrolled in ROTC must successfully complete one course from each of the following<br />
categories prior to graduation to be fully eligible for a commission as an Army Officer. REQUIRED<br />
1. Military History<br />
Hist 331 U.S. Military Policy<br />
2. Computer Literacy<br />
CSc 131 Introduction to Computers<br />
CSc 133 BASIC Programming<br />
3. Oral Communications<br />
Eng 237 Oral Communication<br />
4. Written Communications<br />
Eng 137 Freshman Composition II<br />
Eng 230 Advance Composition<br />
Eng 430 Technical Writing<br />
Eng 431 Creative Writing<br />
MA 330 Writing for Mass Media<br />
OPTIONAL - (yet highly encouraged)<br />
1. Human Behavior<br />
Psy 230 Introduction to Psychology<br />
Soc 230 Introduction to Sociology<br />
Soc 330 Social Problems<br />
Soc 430 Race and Ethnic Relations<br />
Soc 432 Social Psychology<br />
2. Management<br />
Mgt 335 Personal Management<br />
Mgt 433 Organizational Theory and Behavior<br />
Mgt 436 Production Management<br />
3. Mathematical Reasoning<br />
Math 132 General <strong>College</strong> Mathematics I<br />
Math 134 General <strong>College</strong> Mathematics II<br />
Math 140 Precalculus<br />
Math 143 Calculus I<br />
4. National Security Affairs<br />
PoIS 234 Introduction to International<br />
Relations PoISc 235 U.S. World Politics<br />
AIR FORCE ROTC PROGRAM<br />
<strong>Benedict</strong> <strong>College</strong> maintains a Cross Town Agreement with the University of South Carolina<br />
Department of Aerospace Studies which allows <strong>Benedict</strong> students to qualify for a commission in the<br />
U. S. Air Force. Students take ROTC courses at U.S.C. and take all other courses at <strong>Benedict</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />
AIR FORCE AEROSPACE STUDIES COURSES<br />
(offered on the U.S.C. Campus) General Military Courses:<br />
101—The Air Force Today I (1) Coreq: AERO 101L)<br />
This course deals with the Air Force in the contemporary world through a study of the total force structure,<br />
strategic offensive and defensive forces, general purpose forces, and aerospace support forces.<br />
One class meeting per week<br />
101 L—Initial Air Force Experiences I (No credit) (Coreq: AERO 101)<br />
Leadership Laboratory is taken an average of 2 hours per week throughout the student's enrollment<br />
in AFROTC. Instruction is conducted within the framework of an organized cadet corps with a progression<br />
of experiences designed to develop each student's leadership potential. Leadership<br />
Laboratory involves a study of Air Force customs and courtesies; drill and ceremonies; career opportunities<br />
in the Air Force; and the life and work of an Air Force junior officer. Students develop their lead-