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DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY SYSTEM Undergraduate Bulletin of Information 2001-2002Ceremony, and Land Navigation using a mapand compass. Emphasis on the development ofleadership and basic military knowledge.MISC 3021. FUNDAMENTALS OFMILITARY TACTICS I. Two credit hours.One hour of lecture and one two-hour drillperiod per week.Study of basic military tactics at the squad level.Introduction to military geography and landnavigation. Advanced techniques in theimprovement of oral expression. Leadershiplaboratory.MISC 3022. FUNDAMENTALS OFMILITARY TACTICS II. Two credit hours.One hour of lecture and one two-hour drillperiod per week.Continuation of basic military unit tactics.Principles of military strategies. Study ofmilitary formations, support and communication.MISC 3041. BASIC ENGLISH FOR TODAY'SARMY I. One credit hour. Two hours oflecture, seminar or practical exercises per week.Designed for those Military Science studentswho have demonstrated a limited proficiency inthe English language as measured by the EnglishComprehension Level Test (ECLT), the officialDepartment of Defense English Languageproficiency test. Emphasis is on pronunciation,reading comprehension, vocabulary, and ageneral review of English grammar using amilitary functional approach. To be taken onlyas a free elective.MISC 3042. BASIC ENGLISH FOR TODAY'SARMY II. One credit hour. Two hours oflecture, seminar or practical exercises per week.Designed for those Military Science studentswho have demonstrated a limited proficiency inthe English language as measured by the EnglishComprehension Level Test (ECLT), the officialDepartment of Defense English Languageproficiency test. Emphasis is on pronunciation,reading comprehension, vocabulary, and ageneral review of English grammar using amilitary functional approach. To be taken onlyas a free elective.MISC 3043. INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH FORTODAY'S ARMY I. One credit hour. Twohours of lecture, seminar or practical exercisesper week.Designed for those Military Science studentswho have demonstrated an intermediate level ofproficiency in the English language as measuredby the English Comprehension Level Test(ECLT), the official Department of DefenseEnglish language proficiency test. Emphasis ison aural comprehension, speaking proficiency,pronunciation, vocabulary building, and ageneral review of English grammar using amilitary functional approach. To be taken onlyas a free elective.MISC 3044. INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH FORTODAY'S ARMY II. One credit hour. Twohours of lecture, seminar or practical exercisesper week.Designed for those Military Science studentswho have demonstrated an intermediate level ofproficiency in the English language as measuredby the English Comprehension Level Test(ECLT), the official Department of DefenseEnglish language proficiency test. Emphasis ison aural comprehension, speaking proficiency,pronunciation, vocabulary building, and ageneral review of English grammar using amilitary functional approach. To be taken onlyas a free elective.MISC 3051. MILITARY BRIEFING I. Twocredit hours. Two hours of lecture, seminar orpractical exercises per week.Designed for third year Military Science studentswho have demonstrated certain ability ordexterity in the English language as a result ofthe English Comprehension Level Test (ECLT),the official Department of Defense Englishlanguage proficiency test. Practice in militarybriefings, with special emphasis on formal andinformal outlines, and the correct use of militaryvisual aids. Leadership evaluation, including anacculturation seminar. To be taken only as a freeelective.MISC 3052. MILITARY BRIEFING II. Twocredit hours. Two hours of lecture, seminar orpractical exercises per week.Designed for third year Military Science studentswho have demonstrated certain ability or33

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