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2023-2024 - Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Military Science Minor


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The Military Science Minor enhances students’ individual leadership skills and prepares them for future leadership opportunities across a broad range of disciplines.  All students at the University can complete this minor, whether they choose to serve in the military or not.  The minor’s outcomes and objectives center around leadership, the Army Profession, professional competence, adaptability, teamwork, lifelong learning, and comprehensive fitness.

For students who take four years of Military Science, the minor codifies the coursework they are already completing.  For students who do not desire to serve in the Army, the minor is flexible enough to allow them to choose interdisciplinary coursework while still achieving the minor’s outcomes and objectives.  This path allows the student to pursue a diverse program that incorporates military history, ethics, public administration, and the use of the military as an instrument of national power.  While the Military Science classes are taught through a military lens, the components of adaptability, teamwork, comprehensive fitness, leadership, and critical thinking are interdisciplinary and applicable regardless of a student’s chosen future career path.

All students who graduate the four-year ROTC program will receive commissions into the United States Army as Second Lieutenants.  Clearly, the program benefits these students throughout their military career.  Students who choose to take the minor but not the commission into the Army not only learn similar skills, but also codify for future employers their academic endeavors that relate to a plethora of state and federal agencies.

20 (crs.)


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* Students can fulfill the requirements for these classes through completion of Army Basic Training, Army ROTC Basic Camp, or previous enrollment in a sister service (Marine, Air Force, or Navy) ROTC Program. This does not circumvent the 20 credit hour requirement for the Military Science Minor. See the Military Science Department to ensure you are placed in the correct MIL class.

 

** Students who do not intend to contract with the U.S. Army may only take these courses with Departmental Approval.

 

Two elective courses, for a total of 6 credits, must be at the 300 or 400 level.

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