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Military Science (ROTC) Courses

Military Science (ROTC) Courses

ROTC Courses

Students who wish to earn appointments as commissioned officers in the United States Army or Air Force may participate in the general military and professional officer courses at the (Army) or the  (Air Force). All credits earned in ROTC programs may be counted as electives toward the undergraduate degree, but they do not satisfy core or major requirements. A Leadership Concentration is available for ROTC students.

Army ROTC:

  • 0180.             Leadership Lab.                                                Thurs.(R) 2:30-5:20
  • 1141–1142. Introduction to ROTC                                       T or R 11:00-12:30
  • 2251–2252. Team Dev. and Indiv./Team Mil. Tactics.     T or R 11:00-12:30
  • 2291 /4391. Conference Course.                                          Varies
  • 3341–3342. ROTC Leadership I and II.                               T & R 12:30-1:00
  • 4341–4342. Advanced ROTC Leadership I and II.            T & R 12:30-1:00

For additional courses, see .

Air Force ROTC:

  • 1130–1140. The Air Force today.                                         T 1:00-3:45
  • 2130–2140. The Development of Air Power.                     T 1:00-3:45
  • 3410–3420. Air Force Leadership/Management.             R 11:00-12:00 and 1:00-2:00
  • 4410–4420. Aerospace Studies.                                          R 11:00-12:00 and 1:00-2:00

For additional courses, see .

The courses for each student year are offered at specific times on their respective Universities, therefore the student’s schedule needs to be centered around them. If conflicts arise between the ROTC classes and the 911±¬ÁÏÍø’s classes a compromise can be made between the two academic departments. Also, you can consult the listing in the bulletin and course schedules under ROTC courses.

 

Concentration Requirements

The 911±¬ÁÏÍø is committed to supporting students who wish to earn appointments as commissioned officers in the United States Army or Air Force. The Leadership Concentration provides a multidisciplinary program in which students may combine ROTC training with a wide variety of courses from Business, History, Sociology, and the Human Sciences, Philosophy, Politics, and Psychology. The new concentration targets students who are currently enrolled in ROTC training. Its mission is to provide these students with additional knowledge and skills that can further both their military careers and their post-military careers in private enterprise, public service, non-profit organizations, and education.

All students seeking Leadership Concentration are required to take a total of 18 credit hours. Twelve hours of advanced credit are earned in ROTC programs. All ROTC courses will be noted as LDRS courses.

  • 3341–3342. ROTC Leadership I and II.
  • 4341–4342. Advanced ROTC Leadership I and II.
    For additional courses, see .
  • 3410–3420. Air Force Leadership/Management.
    4410–4420. Aerospace Studies.
    For additional courses, see .

An additional six hours of credit are earned at the 911±¬ÁÏÍø. Students can draw from among the following three-credit courses:

  • BUS 3302. Leadership and Organizations (prerequisite: BUS 1301. Business Foundations).
  • BUS 3306. Communication in Business (prerequisite: BUS 1301. Business Foundations).
  • HIS 3360. American Military History.
  • HUSC 2301. The World in the Twenty-First Century.
  • PHIL 3334. Business Ethics.
  • POL 3326. The Presidency.
  • POL 3360. Lincoln and His Times.
  • POL 4311. Thucydides: Justice, War, and Necessity.
  • PSY 3338. Social Psychology.

Other courses may be approved at the discretion of the concentration director. For students with a GPA of 3.75 or higher, LDRS course in the graduate Leadership Program – LDRS 5320 The Craft of Leadership, LDRS 5350 Story-Telling as a Mode of Thinking, LDRS 5340 Thinking in Time: The Uses of History for Decision-Makers–may also be approved at the discretion of the concentration director. At least one of the University of Dallas courses will be offered every semester.