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  • 3.00 Credits

    Graduate students should register for POL S 6470/MID E 6647 and will be held to higher standards and/or additional work. Explores various international relations theories, such as realism, dependency, identity theory, and alliance formation to the behavior of Middle East states, the Arab-Israeli conflict, and the post-Cold War Middle East. Recommended Prerequisites: POLS 2100 OR POLS 2200.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Graduate students should register for ECON 6400 and will be held to higher standards and/or additional work. Genesis, functioning, and development of Middle Eastern economic systems from earliest times to the 19th century. The contribution of these systems to world economic development; emphasis on critical theoretical approaches to the study of Middle Eastern economic history. Prerequisites: (ECON 2010 AND ECON 2020) OR ECON 5530 OR (ECON 1010 AND Instructor Consent)
  • 2.00 Credits

    Acquaints students with leadership, management, and life skills. Strong focus on assessing an individual's leadership strengths and weaknesses through classroom instruction and hands-on application via a wide variety of activities including rappelling, land navigation, rifle marksmanship, leadership reaction course and water survival. Introduces students to the Army culture and lifestyle through basic soldier skills including drill and ceremony and the wearing of the army battle dress uniform. Students must participate in a three hour lab each week which gives hands-on training for the above and a one hour physical fitness course, three times a week.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Continued leadership development and confidence building through practical exercises. Activities include helicopter assault and squad and platoon situational exercises. Includes the use of basic military skills as a vehicle for leader development. Introduces students to Army customs and traditions. Capstone events include a field training exercise held at Camp Williams, Utah. Students are required to participate in a three hour lab each week which gives hands-on training for the above and a one hour physical fitness course, three times a week.
  • 1.00 Credits

    A concentrated physical training program to prepare students for the rigors of military service and warfare through a systematic physical-conditioning program. Emphasis on cardiovascular and muscular development as well as stamina. All students are allowed to participate. Contracted students must be enrolled in MIL S 1010, 1020, 2010, 2020, 3010, 3020, 4010, or 4020. It can be repeated 8 times for 8 credits.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This class focuses on profession of arms, army doctrine and development, leadership skills in team settings, at the small unit level and company level. Contracted cadets will be required to take this course. It will include classroom instruction as well as lab style activities
  • 1.00 Credits

    Development of leadership and management skills through practical exercises, adventure training, and basic military skills. Emphasis on problem-solving and decision-making skills at the team level. Training exercises include land navigation, rappelling, mountaineering, water safety, and rifle marksmanship. Students are required to participate in a three hour lab each week which gives hands on training for the above and a one hour physical fitness course, three times a week.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Continued progressive development of leadership and management skills. Implementation of decision-making procedures in a classroom and field environment. Practical application in leadership principles. Provides an assessment of skills learned. Leadership development is evaluated through execution of basic military skills. Exercises include practical field training experience. Students are required to participate in a three hour lab each week which gives hands on training for the above and a one hour physical fitness course, three times a week.
  • 1.00 Credits

    A concentrated physical- and military-skills training program to prepare students for participation in a regional military skills competition. Intense physical training requirements and rigorous training schedule. Focus on teamwork and physical, mental, and emotional endurance. Students must be enrolled in MIL S 1010, 1020, 2010, 2020, 3010, 3020, 4010, or 4020 in order to participate.
  • 2.00 - 3.00 Credits

    A concentrated course of study that combines key elements of the Military Science 1000- and 2000-level courses. The purpose of this class is to qualify students for the Army ROTC Advance Camp. For students who have missed one semester of 1000- or 2000-level courses.