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COURSE SYLLABUS | | We have
made two major changes to the Army ROTC curriculum at Wright State.
- BUILDING
LEADERS
The course content remains largely unchanged--Freshmen
will still Rappel and Sophomores will still get lost on the
Orienteering course--but the emphasis is now clearly on developing the
student's leadership potential.
- HPR CREDIT
We have always expected students to be physically fit and to join in
on our physical training program. Now students can enroll in HPR
100/101/102, Army Fitness Training and earn academic credit.
New syllabi are now available
by clicking the links below.
FRESHMAN COURSES
These courses focus on developing individual skills and confidence building
which form the basis of leadership. These courses cover topics such
as rappelling, marksmanship, first aid, and other fundamental skills. These
courses are open to non-ROTC
students without military obligation. Freshmen may also
enroll in HPR 100, Army Fitness Training.
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MIL 111
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2 Credit
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Intro to Military Science I |
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MIL 112
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2 Credit
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Intro to Military Science II |
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MIL 113
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2 Credit
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Intro to Military Science III |
SOPHOMORE COURSES
These courses focus on developing basic supervisory skills. These
courses cover the same topics as the 100 level courses but in greater
depth. These courses are open to non-ROTC
students without military obligation. Sophomores may also
enroll in HPR 100, Army Fitness Training.
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MIL 211
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2 Credits
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Intro to Military Leadership I |
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MIL 212
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2 Credits
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Intro to Military Leadership II |
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MIL 213
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2 Credits
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Intro to Military Leadership III |
JUNIOR COURSES
These
courses focus on small unit leadership and are open only to students
contracted for commissioning. These courses will prepare a student
for attendance at Advanced Camp. Juniors must also enroll in HPR
101, Army Fitness Training.
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MIL 311
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2 Credits
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Small Unit Leadership I |
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MIL 312
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2 Credits
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Small Unit Leadership II |
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MIL 313
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2 Credits
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Small Unit Leadership III |
SENIOR COURSES
These courses focus on planning, organizing and conducting small unit
operations and are open only to students contracted for commissioning.
These courses will prepare a student for commissioning and the Officer
Basic Course. Seniors must also enroll in HPR 102, Army Fitness
Training.
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MIL 411
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2 Credits
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Advanced Leadership I |
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MIL 412
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2 Credits
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Advanced Leadership II |
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MIL 413
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2 Credits
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Advanced Leadership III |
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MIL 450
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1 Credit
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Advanced Topics |
ARMY
FITNESS TRAINING COURSES
These
courses are open to all students by permission of the instructor.
These courses are graded Pass/Fail. There is a small Lab Fee.
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HPR 100
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2 Credits
(P/F)
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Beginning
Army Fitness Training (Intended for ALL freshmen and
sophomores) |
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HPR
101
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2 Credits
(P/F)
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Intermediate
Army Fitness Training (Intended for cadets who will be attending Advanced
Camp) |
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HPR
102
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3 Credits
(P/F)
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Advanced
Army Fitness Training (Intended for cadets who will be planning and
organizing programs) |
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