| 2001-2002 Undergraduate Catalog College of Arts and Sciences - Military Science |
Lieutenant Colonel Francis V. Sherman, Jr., department head
Assistant Professors Majors Pugh, Sirois, Major Sedillo, Master Sergeant Atteberry, Sergeant First Class Biechlin, Staff Sergeant Rumph
(505) 646-4030
The military science program leads to a commission as an officer in the Army Reserve, National Guard, or Regular Army. The program consists of four parts: the student's academic major, nondepartmental courses of value to the military service, courses in military science, and a six-week advanced camp. The department offers a four-year program divided into two parts: the basic course (two years) and the advanced course (two years). Selected students may qualify for the two-year program with prior military service or successful completion of a six week summer basic camp. Financial assistance and scholarships are available for qualified individuals. Students should contact the Department of Military Science to obtain additional information.
Requirements for Minor in Military Science
The minor in Military Science is administered by the Department of Military Science (Army ROTC) in the College of Arts and Sciences. To obtain a minor in Military Science a student must complete a total of 25 credits, all of which must be upper division. A grade of C or better must be obtained for each course. The only credits in which a grade of S will be accepted are for M SC 350. Only courses marked with an asterisk (*) may be taken through independent study, or an in-class.
DEPARTMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
Basic Course--Freshman
M SC 110, Introduction to Military Science 1
M SC 111, Introduction to Leadership 1
Basic Course--Sophomore
M SC 210, Self/Team Development 2
M SC 211, Leadership in Action and Team Building 2
M SC 225, Directed Studies 1-3
M SC 250, Leadership Internship I (summer only) 4
Courses should be taken in sequence, normally one per semester.
Advanced Course--Junior
M SC 310, 310L, Leading Small Organizations I/Lab 4
M SC 320, 320L, Leading Small Organizations II/Lab 4
M SC 325, Advanced Directed Studies 1-3
M SC 350, Leadership Internship (summer only) 6
Advanced Course--Senior
M SC 401, 401L, Leadership Challenges and Goal Setting/Lab 4
M SC 402, 402L, Transition to Lieutenant/Lab 4
M SC 425, Practicum 1-4
The student's military science adviser will recommend course sequence. Military science students must sign up for and attend courses plus laboratories. Departmental requirements may not be taken S/U.
NONDEPARTMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
The following areas must be successfully completed to meet Professional Military Education (PME) requirements. There are a number of courses that meet PME requirements. See your military science adviser for specific courses.
Written communications 2-3
Computer science 3
Human behavior 3
Military history 3
Math reasoning 3