1996-1997 Undergraduate Catalog
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MILITARY SCIENCE
Lieutenant Colonel Robert Busick, department head
Assistant Professors
Captains D'Antonio, Draper, Hlas, Master Sergeant De La Cruz, Sergeant First Class Simmons, Sergeant Bryson,
(505) 646-4028
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.
DEPARTMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
Basic Course Freshman
| M SC 110, Cadet Basic Training I |
1 |
| M SC 111, Small Unit Leadership, Tactics, and Orientating II |
1 |
Basic Course Sophomore
| M SC 210, Cadet Basic Training II |
1 |
| M SC 211, Principles of Leadership |
1 |
Courses should be taken in sequence, normally one per semester.
Advanced Course Junior
| M SC 310, 310L, Battlefield Dynamics I and Lab |
3 |
| M SC 310, 310L, Battlefield Dynamics II and Lab |
3 |
Advanced Course Senior
| M SC 410, 410L, Professional Developement and Lab |
2 |
| M SC 411, 411L, Leadership and Lab |
2 |
| M SC 420, 420L, Ethics and Professionalism, and Lab |
2 |
| M SC 421, 421L, Military Justice and Lab |
2 |
The student's military advisor will recommend course sequence. Military science students must sign up for and attend courses plus laboratories.
NONDEPARTMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
At least one course from 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 advisor for specific courses.
| Written communications |
2-3 |
| Computer Science |
3 |
| Human behavior |
3 |
| Military history |
3 |
| Math reasoning |
3 |
| P E 104, Military Physical Fitness |
2-3 |
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