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Show 728 College of Social & Behavioral Sciences AERO 4011 - National Security Affairs II Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem] Examines conflict management, arms control, military law and Air Force issues and policies. AERO 4011L - POC Leadership Lab III Credits: (o) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem] Application of leadership and management techniques with individuals and groups. Introduction to operations and communications security. Introduction to advanced educational opportunities available to Air Force officers. AERO 4110 - POC Leadership Lab III Credits: (l) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem] Application of leadership and management techniques with individuals and groups. Introduction to operations and communications security. Introduction to advanced educational opportunities available to Air Force officers. AERO 4111 - POC Leadership Lab III Credits: (l) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem] Application of leadership and management techniques with individuals and groups. Introduction to operations and communications security. Introduction to advanced educational opportunities available to Air Force officers. AERO 4830 - Directed Studies Credits: (1-5) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] Individual study with a professor from Aerospace Studies. Provides added leadership/management skill development opportunities to develop more competitive officer candidates. May be repeated 4 times with a maximum of 5 credit hours. Course Descriptions - MILS Military Science (Army ROTC) MILS 1010 - Introduction to the Army and Critical Thinking Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Introduces cadets to the personal challenges and competencies critical for effective leadership. Cadets learn how the personal development of life skills such as critical thinking, time management, goal setting, stress management and comprehensive fitness relate to leadership and the Army profession. A three hour weekly leadership lab is included, as well as one weekend field training exercise during the semester. Participation in weekly physical fitness training is expected and should be taken as MILS 2400. MILS 1020 - Introduction to Profession of Arms Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem] Introduces cadets to the personal challenges and competencies that are critical for adaptive leadership. Cadets learn the basics of the communications process and the importance for leaders to develop the essential skills to effectively communicate in the Army. Students will examine the Army profession and what it means to be a professional in the U.S. Army. A three-hour weekly leadership lab is included as well as one weekend field training exercise during the semester. Participation in weekly physical fitness training is expected and should be taken as MILS 2400. MILS 2010 - Innovative Team Leadership Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Builds on previous leadership instruction enhancing student skills in land navigation, small unit tactics, written and oral communication, event planning, group coordination and effectiveness and first aid. During this course, students develop basic skills for leading others in a tactical environment. A three-hour weekly leadership lab is included as well as one weekend field training exercise during the semester. Participation in weekly physical fitness training is expected and should be taken as MILS 2400. MILS 2020 - Foundations of Tactical Leadership Credits: (3) Typically taught: Spring [Full Sem] This course focuses on leader effectiveness. Course content includes analysis of selected historical leaders and battles using the principles of war and other tenets. Student led discussions highlight lessons learned relative to leadership and organizational success. Oral communications skills are central to this course. A three-hour weekly leadership lab is included as well as one weekend field training exercise during the semester. Participation in weekly physical fitness training is expected and should be taken as MILS 2400. MILS 2400 - Physical Readiness Credits: (l) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] A physical conditioning course that employs U.S. Army principles of fitness. Subjects include: body composition, nutrition, cardiorespiratory fitness, muscle endurance and strength, circuit training and drills. Students registered for MILS 1010, MILS 1020, MILS 2010, or MILS 2020 are encouraged to enroll in this course to gain the full perspective of the physical demands required to be an Army officer. May be repeated 3 times with a maximum of 4 credit hours. Weber State University 2015-2016 Catalog |