Gannon University Undergraduate Catalog 2023-2024

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS LIBR 112: Information Literacy – Locate This is a one-credit course focusing on finding information. It teaches skills necessary to determine what information is needed along with search strategies. 1 credit LIBR 113: Information Literacy – Evaluate This is a one-credit course focusing on information evaluation. It teaches skills necessary to determine what information is needed along with source quality criteria. 1 credit LIBR 114: Information Literacy – Use This is a one-credit course focusing on understanding and utilizing a variety of information sources and formats. It teaches skills necessary to determine what information is needed along with effective and ethical usage. 1 credit

MILITARY SCIENCE DANIEL J. LAFOUNTAIN, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army, MS, Chairperson FACULTY: Instructors: Master Sergeant Aaron Coombs, Sergeant First Class Guadalupe Trevino. General Information The Military Science Program is open to both male and female students. Freshman and sophomores incur NO OBLIGATION to the U.S. Army by enrolling in the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) program Basic Course. Additionally, military science courses are free of charge to all full-time students (minimum of 12 credits, excluding military science courses) and earn academic credits which may apply towards graduation requirements. Those who desire to earn a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Army, Army Reserve or Army National Guard must sign a contract no later than the second semester of their junior year in the program. All students who graduate with their undergraduate degree and fulfill all commissioning requirements are eligible to earn the Leadership Studies Minor on top of their respective academic major. Aims and Objectives The primary purpose of the Department of Military Science is to develop the future officer leadership of the United States Army and to motivate young people to become better citizens. Students enrolled in the ROTC Program receive instruction in the fundamentals of leadership with emphasis on loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity and personal courage. Army ROTC is one of the best leadership courses in the country. During classes, leadership labs, physical training and field training exercises, students learn firsthand what it takes to lead others, motivate groups and conduct missions as an Officer in the United States Army. The program objectives focus on the overall development of a student to lead Soldiers and organizations in the 21st century. 1. Students develop into leaders of tomorrow as Commissioned Officers in the United States Army, Army Reserve or Army National Guard. 2. Students are introduced to the fundamentals of leadership with emphasis on loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity, personal courage and ethics. 3. Students assess the personal challenges and competencies that are critical for effective leadership within teams, groups, and organizations through direction, problem solving, listening and effective communications.


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