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Show 730 College of Social & Behavioral Sciences in up to three, one-hour physical fitness sessions per week, which should be taken as MILS 4400, to satisfy requirements of the Military Science minor. One weekend field training exercise is required during the semester. MILS 4400 - Advanced Physical Readiness Credits: (2) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] This course provides advanced instruction in physical fitness employing Army techniques and procedures. Students assist Military Science faculty in the planning/conduct of physical fitness training activities performed by lower division students. Prerequisite: Requires instructor permission. (Students must be enrolled in one of the following courses: MILS 3010, MILS 3020, MILS 4010, or MILS 4020.) May be repeated 3 times with a maximum of 8 credit hours. MILS 4830 - Directed Readings, Projects and Research Credits: (1-3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] Summer [Full Sem] Independent reading/research on topics of military interest under the supervision of a Military Science faculty member. For each credit awarded the student will read approximately 1000 pages and prepare a written review or summary. Prerequisite: Requires instructor permission. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours. MILS 4921 - ROTC Leadership Development and Assessment Course Credits: (3) Typically taught: Summer [Full Sem] A five week leadership camp conducted at Fort Lewis, Washington. The Advanced Camp environment stresses small unit leadership under varying and challenging conditions. Credit/no credit grade only. Prerequisite: Requires instructor approval. Open only to students who have successfully completed basic course requirements, MILS 3010 and MILS 3020. MILS 4922 - Airborne Operations Credits: (2) Typically taught: Summer [Full Sem] A three week course conducted at Fort Benning, Georgia. Provides students training in military sky diving techniques with practical applications. Credit/no credit grade only. Prerequisite: Requires instructor approval. Prerequisite includes completion of the basic course. MILS 4923 - Cadet Troop Leader Training Credits: (2) A two week course conducted at an Army installation in the continental U.S. or overseas. Provides firsthand experience in an Army unit. Students learn about military life and the duties of a lieutenant. Credit/no credit grade only. Prerequisite: include completion of MILS 3010, MILS 3020 and Advanced Camp. Requires instructor approval. Weber State University 2015-2016 Catalog |