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Military Science (Army ROTC) Program

The military science program provides ROTC training to students through a basic and advanced course of study. The four-year program requires 39-41 units including basic military skills courses, leadership courses, and a leadership laboratory over 8 semesters. The two-year program requires 25-27 units including a basic camp and advanced courses. Both programs require additional courses in computer literacy, writing, history and military history to ensure an understanding beyond military skills. Scholarships are available and students receive a monthly stipend during the advanced course of study.

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Military Science (Army ROTC) Program

The military science program provides ROTC training to students through a basic and advanced course of study. The four-year program requires 39-41 units including basic military skills courses, leadership courses, and a leadership laboratory over 8 semesters. The two-year program requires 25-27 units including a basic camp and advanced courses. Both programs require additional courses in computer literacy, writing, history and military history to ensure an understanding beyond military skills. Scholarships are available and students receive a monthly stipend during the advanced course of study.

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Military Science (Army ROTC) Program 1

Military Science (Army Computer Literacy.


CSE 1290 College Learning for Lives and Careers in the
1-3

ROTC) Program Information Age


or IST 1110 Introduction to Information Technology
Written Communications Skills. 3
Military Science Office ENG 3060 Writing as Academic Inquiry
Faculty Office Building, Rooms 124 and 125
or NSCI 3066Science Writing as Academic Inquiry
(909) 537-5533
Military History: 3
Military Science Program HIST 6030 Seminar in Modern Military History

The military science program is designed to provide an on-campus Total Units 39-41
program for qualified students in all academic majors who desire to serve
Other classes may be substituted for those listed in each category upon
as an Army officer on active duty or in a local Army Reserve or Guard
approval of the military science staff.
unit. While students may participate in either undergraduate or graduate
studies, the program requires at least two years to complete. Note: Some of these requirements are fulfilled by general education
classes.
Students who have completed at least basic training in any of the armed
services may be eligible to enter the advanced course directly. Other
Option II (Two Year Program)
students must complete three to six of the courses in the basic course
of study or complete a six-week summer camp prior to entering the Program requirements (25-27 units)
advanced course.
Program Requirements (2)
ROTC students are required to participate in off-campus leadership Basic Course Equivalent:
laboratories one weekend each quarter. MILS 2260 ROTC Basic Camp 2
Scholarships are available on a competitive basis. All ROTC students Advanced Course of Study (12)
receive $450-500 per month during the final two years of the program. Twelve units chosen from: 12
MILS 3351 Small Unit Operations I
Program Requirements MILS 3352 Small Unit Operations II

Option I (Four Year Program) MILS 4451 Military Law


MILS 4452 Contemporary Military Policy
Program Requirements (39-41 units)
Leadership Laboratory (4)
Basic Course of Study (12) Students must be enrolled in the following each semester they are 4
MILS 1151 Basic Military Skills I 3 enrolled in the ROTC program.
MILS 1152 Basic Military Skills II 3 MILS 1000 Leadership Laboratory
MILS 2251 Leadership and Management I 3 Note: In addition, a six week advanced camp is required between the
MILS 2252 Leadership and Management II 3 final two years of study.

Advanced Course of Study (12) In addition to the ROTC Curriculum, cadets must complete one of
each of the following type courses in order to ensure they have an
Twelve units chosen from: 12
understanding of skills, values, and knowledge beyond the military
MILS 3351 Small Unit Operations I skills taught by the military science staff and the ROTC curriculum.
MILS 3352 Small Unit Operations II These classes do not substitute for any military science classes and
MILS 4451 Military Law are in addition to the required classes for ROTC cadets.
MILS 4452 Contemporary Military Policy Additional Requirements (7-9)
MILS 5585 American Military History Computer Literacy 1-3
Leadership Laboratory (8) CSE 1290 College Learning for Lives and Careers in the
Students must be enrolled in the following each semester they are 8 Information Age
enrolled in the ROTC Program: or IST 1110 Introduction to Information Technology
MILS 1000 Leadership Laboratory Written Communications Skills 3
Note: In addition, a six-week advanced camp is required between the ENG 3060 Writing as Academic Inquiry
final two years of study. or NSCI 3066Science Writing as Academic Inquiry
In addition to the ROTC curriculum, cadets must complete one of Military History 3
each of the following type courses in order to ensure they have an HIST 6030 Seminar in Modern Military History
understanding of skills, values, and knowledge beyond the military
Total Units 25-27
skills taught by the military science staff and the ROTC curriculum.
These classes do not substitute for any military science classes and Other classes may be substituted for those listed in each category upon
are in addition to the required classes for ROTC cadets. approval of the military science staff.
Additional Requirements (7-9)
2 Military Science (Army ROTC) Program

Note: Some of these requirements are fulfilled by general education


classes.

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