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(ARMY) MILITARY SCIENCE LTC. Kimberly Cowen, Professor of Military Science Room 123A, Hayden Hall http://armyrotc.memphis.edu/
NOTE: Leadership laboratory provides the forum for the reinforcement of formal classroom instruction. Lab revolves around the practical application of the theories of leadership with a “hands-on” approach to learning. Provides opportunities for cadets to exercise leadership, planning, and management skills as well as covering independent topics including: rappelling, drill and ceremonies, basic rifle marksmanship, first aid, and orienteering.
ARMY 1100 - Leadership Laboratory (1) Two laboratory hours per week. COREQUISITE: ARMY 1110.
ARMY 1110 - Intro Military Science (1) Introduction to Army ROTC with hands-on approach through several basic military skills. Lectures and practical exercises in following areas: rappelling, communications, weapons, first aid, and land navigation. There is no military obligation. COREQUISITE: ARMY 1100.
ARMY 1115 - Leadership Laboratory (1) Two laboratory hours per week. COREQUISITE: ARMY 1120.
ARMY 1120 - Ldrshp/Confidence Bldg (2) Basic military first aid skills; lectures and practical exercises in basic emergency treatment for fractures, lacerations, heat and cold injuries; cardiopulmonary resuscitation. THIS COURSE DOES NOT PROVIDE RED CROSS OR ANY OTHER CERTIFICATION. COREQUISITE: ARMY 1115.
ARMY 2100 - Leadership Laboratory (1) Two laboratory hours per week. COREQUISITE: ARMY 2105.
ARMY 2105 - American Military Hist (3) Developments since colonial period; emphasis on background and growth of national military and naval establishments, military and naval thought, difficulties accompanying modernization and assumption of global responsibilities, and problem of relationship between civilian and military naval sectors in democracy. COREQUISITE: ARMY 2100.
ARMY 2115 - Leadership Laboratory (1) (2110 lab). Two laboratory hours per week. COREQUISITE: ARMY 2120. [G]
ARMY 2120 - Fundamental Survival (1) (2110). Basic Military Skills including map reading, military first aid skills and small unit leadership. One hour weekly classroom instruction. COREQUISITE: ARMY 2115. [G]
ARMY 2140 - Small Unit Tactics I (2) Emphasis on preparation of the individual for combat. Preparation of potential leaders in combat through study of the knowledge and skills needed by an individual soldier. Skill developed in planning and organizing by combat patrols. Course includes a series of field practica.
ARMY 2145 - Small Unit Tactics II (2) Advanced concepts in reconnaissance, raid, and ambush patrolling techniques, extended patrolling operations, and application techniques for specialized equipment; leadership skills through student led patrols. Includes series of field practica. Expands material taught in ARMY 2140 but may be taken independently of 2140.
ARMY 2190 - Basic Camp Practicum (1-6) Six-week training normally taken during the summer between the second and third years by those students who have not taken previous ROTC training, or who have not completed the required basic military science courses for advanced course enrollment. Training conducted at designated U.S. Army installation and includes practical experience in leadership, small unit tactics, weapons drill, and communications under field conditions. After completion of camp, student required to complete satisfactorily an examination administered by Military Science Department. Student must register for this course following successful camp completion to receive appropriate credit. Students receive approximately $670 pay, room and board, and travel expenses. No military obligation is incurred. PREREQUISITE: Permission of Professor of Military Science
ARMY 3100 - Leadership Laboratory (1) Two laboratory hours per week. COREQUISITE: ARMY 3111.
ARMY 3111 - Applied Leadership I (3) (3110, 3190). Presentation, discussion, practical exercise, and field training on fundamentals of map reading and land navigation; development of skills in individual and small unit tactical planning and operations; and professional subjects in leadership, leadership assessment, and principles of war. Three lecture hours per week, three hours physical training per week, and field training exercises on two weekends during semester. COREQUISITE: ARMY 3100. PREREQUISITE: permission of the Professor of Military Science.
ARMY 3115 - Leadership Laboratory (1) Two laboratory hours per week. COREQUISITE: ARMY 3121.
ARMY 3121 - Applied Leadership II (3) (3120). Continuation of first year advanced course. COREQUISITE: ARMY 3115. PREREQUISITE: permission of the Professor of Military Science.
ARMY 3190 - Advanced Camp Practicum (6) Six weeks of training at an Army post, normally taken between the 1st and 2nd years of Advanced Course; practical experience in leadership, small unit tactics, U.S. Army weapon systems and equipment, and patrolling operation; examination administered by the Department of Military Science required to receive academic credit. Students must register for course following successful camp completion to receive credit. PREREQUISITE: permission of Professor of Military Science.
ARMY 4100 - Leadership Laboratory (1) Two laboratory hours per week. COREQUISITE: ARMY 4111.
ARMY 4111 - Sem Leadership/Planning (3) (4110). Leadership and management skill development in specific areas of oral and written communications, training management, personnel evaluation and counseling, personnel management systems of Army, U.S. Army logistic systems, military justice, and familiarization with ethics of military professional. This course, in conjunction with ARMY 4121, completes the cadet's preparation for commissioning as a Second Lieutenant in the Army Reserve or National Guard. Three lecture hours every week, three hours physical training each week, and field training exercises on two weekends during semester. COREQUISITE: ARMY 4100. PREREQUISITE: permission of the Professor of Military Science.
ARMY 4115 - Leadership Laboratory (1) Two laboratory hours per week. COREQUISITE: ARMY 4121.
ARMY 4121 - Sem Organizatnl Leadership (3) (4120). Continuation of second year of advanced course. COREQUISITE: ARMY 4115. PREREQUISITE: permission of the Professor of Military Science.
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