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Course Catalog 2008-2009 - Concordia University

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Army ROTC <strong>Course</strong>sMS 000 Leadership Laboratory 0,0Required for all military science students. Practicalapplication of adventure training skills, first aid,general military skills, drill and ceremonies.Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in anothermilitary science course. One and 1/2 laboratory hoursper week.MS 1201 Basic Military Science I-A 2,0Organization and functions of the military and ROTC;customs and courtesies of the service; adventuretraining, introduction to rappelling andmountaineering techniques; first aid. Prerequisite:Concurrent enrollment in MS 000. One two-hourlecture/practice session per week.MS 1203 Basic Military Science I-B 2,0Leadership roles of junior officers andnoncommissioned officers; marksmanship techniques,familiarization with the weapons used in infantryunits. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in MS 000.One two-hour lecture/practice session per week.MS 2210 Basic Military Science II-A 2,0Organization, equipment and missions of Armycombat units; individual and small unit tactics;leadership in a dynamic environment. Prerequisite:Concurrent enrollment in MS 000. One two-hourlecture/practice session per week and a full weekendtraining exercise.MS 2212 Basic Military Science II-B 2,0Leadership skills in adverse conditions. Map readingand small unit patrolling missions. Prerequisite:Concurrent enrollment in MS 000. One two-hourlecture/practice session per week and a full weekendtraining exercise.MS 320 Advanced Military Science III-A 3,0Familiarization with staff procedures and functions;squad and platoon, combat reconnaissance patrols,advanced land navigation; offensive and defensivetactics; review of MQS skills. Prerequisite: Concurrentenrollment in MS 000 and approval of departmentrepresentative. Three lecture/practice hours per week.MS 420K Advanced Military Science III-B 4,0Practical application of leadership models in tacticaland non-tactical situations; operation of small unitcommunication systems; squad and platoon tactics;land navigation techniques; familiarization with livingin a garrison environment. Preparation for advancedcamp. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in MS 000and approval of department representative. Fourlecture/practice hours per week.MS 375 Leadership and Ethics IV-A 3,0Military leadership and professional ethics; post andinstallation support system; introduction to themilitary justice system. Prerequisite: Concurrentenrollment in MS 000 and approval of departmentrepresentative. Three lecture/practice hours per week.MS 375K Transition to Lieutenant IV-B 3,0Fundamentals of the military justice system; trainingand logistical management systems; military socialfunctions; role of the second lieutenant. Prerequisite:Concurrent enrollment in MS 000 and approval ofdepartment representative. Three lecture/practicehours per week.MS 379 Selected Topics in Army Leadership V-A3,0Advanced study and research on historic andcontemporary military subjects and events.Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in MS 000.MS 379K Selected Topics in Army Leadership V-B3,0Advanced study and research on historic andcontemporary military subjects and events.Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in MS 000.Air Force ROTC <strong>Course</strong>sAFS 000 Leadership Laboratory 0,2Various leadership techniques, including drill andceremonies, customs and courtesies, and uniformstandards.AFS 102K The Foundations of the United StatesAir Force I 1,0Introductory course exploring the overall roles andmissions of the United States Air Force and careerfields available in the Air Force. Emphasis on militarycustoms and courtesies, appearance standards, AirForce core values, and written communication.Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in AFS 000. Fallterm only.AFS 102L The Foundations of the United StatesAir Force I 1,0Continuation of AFS 202K, with an introduction toAmerican military history and emphasis on personalcommunication. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollmentin AFS 000. Spring term only.AFS 111K The Evolution of USAF Air and SpacePower I 1,0Key historical events and milestones in thedevelopment of air power as a primary instrument of<strong>2008</strong>-<strong>2009</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong> Page 54

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