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Military Science
MSC 101 Military Science Course I. This course is part one in the foundation for the Reserve Officer's Training Corps course. During each class session students will be instructed in basic military skills/civilian leadership skills. In addition to classes, there will be various on and off campus field training exercises and physical training sessions. Each class is fifty minutes in length. Registration in this course does not mean the student has enlisted in the military. The student is under no military obligation at this time. 1 credit hour.
MSC 102 Military Science Course II. This course is part two in the foundation for the Reserve Officer’s Training Corps course. During each class session students will be instructed in basic military skills/civilian leadership skills. In addition to classes, there will be various on and off campus field training exercises and physical training sessions. Each class is fifty minutes in length. Registration in this course does not mean the student has enlisted in the military. The student is under no military obligation at this time. 1 credit hour.
MSC 201 Military Science Course III. This course is part one in the training/development process of the Reserve Officer’s Training Corps. This course is designed to enhance basic military skills and carefully evaluate the student’s leadership potential for becoming a commissioned officer if he/she so desires. During the course, students who possess the potential and exhibit the positive desire to continue in the program have the opportunity to apply for various ROTC scholarships and become an ROTC cadet in the Advanced Course as a junior or senior classman. 2 credit hours.
MSC 202 Military Science Course IV. This course is part two in the training/development process of the Reserve Officer Training Corps. The course is designed to enhance basic military skills and carefully evaluate the student’s leadership potential for becoming a commissioned officer if he/she so desires. During the course, students who possess the potential and exhibit the positive desire to continue in the program have the opportunity to apply for various ROTC scholarships and become an ROTC cadet in the Advanced Course as a junior and senior classman. 2 credit hours.
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