Monmouth College Catalog 2012-2013

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110 Military Science

MONMOUTH COLLEGE ACADEMIC CATALOG 2012–2013

of the MILS campus instructor is required. Students must complete and Independent Study Agreement indicating course expectations including credits to be attempted and submit it to the Registrar’s Office prior to leaving campus in the spring.

MILS 311. Adaptive Tactical Leadership 1 course credit Theories and techniques of military leadership. Concentration on leader/group interaction, organizational demands, communication, and counseling. Practical opportunities to lead small groups, receive assessment, and lead in situations of increasing complexity. Application of leadership techniques in small unit tactics and preparation for Advanced Camp. Prerequisites: MILS 212 or LTC and permission of the professor of Military Science (PMS). MILS 312. Leadership in Changing Environments 1 course credit Continues methodology of MILS 311. Tactical organization, operations and small unit leadership of rifle squad and platoon in the attack and defense. Written and oral presentation of operations orders, reports, and control systems. Proficiency in land navigation. Preparation for Warrior Forge. Prerequisite: MILS 311 and permission of the PMS. MILS 411. Developing Adaptive Leaders I course credit Designed to prepare the cadet for transition to lieutenant. Students will learn the expectations of duties of the newly commissioned officer, including command and staff functions through classroom discussion. They will also function as a battalion level command and staff element. MILS 411 will also continue to improve upon presentation skills, use of after action review/ reports, understanding Army Training Doctrine, operation orders and military justice. Prerequisites: MILS 312 and permission of the PMS. MILS 412. Leadership in a Complex World 1 course credit Culmination of the leader development process at the pre-commissioning level, preparing for the transition from cadet to lieutenant. Training is to solidify the commitment to officership, reinforce individual competencies, and offer practical leader experiences. Includes the study and application of oral and written communications, leadership/professional ethics, logistics and maintenance. Prerequisites: MILS 411 and/or permission of the PMS.


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