MILS 1010.
Introduction to the Army I.
2 hours.
Oasis Title: INTRO TO ARMY I.
Prerequisite: Freshman standing or permission of department.
Introduction to issues and competencies that are central to a
commissioned officer's responsiblities. These inital lessons
establish a framework for understanding officership, leadership,
and Army values. Additionally, the course will address "life
skills," including fitness and time management.
Offered fall semester every year.
MILS 1010L.
Introduction to the Army I Laboratory.
1 hour.
2 hours lecture and 1 hour lab per week.
Oasis Title: INTRO TO ARMY LAB.
Prerequisite: First-year or second-year student standing or permission of department.
Corequisite: MILS 1010.
Introduction to the fundamental components of service as an
officer in the Army. Overview of the purpose and scope of Army
ROTC with emphasis on the role of today’s Army, officer ship,
leadership, and values. Basic skills include rappelling,
familiarization with military weapons, and unit organization.
Non-traditional format: Familiarization with military weapons, basic army skills to
include rappelling, land navigation, first aid, patrolling and
tactical operations.
Offered fall semester every year.
MILS 1020L.
Introduction to the Army II Laboratory.
1 hour.
2 hours lecture and 2-3 hours lab per week.
Oasis Title: INTRO TO ARMY LAB.
Prerequisite: First-year or second-year student standing.
Corequisite: MILS 1020.
Basic concepts and application of land navigation, first-aid,
fitness, problem-solving techniques, critical thinking,
rappelling, and an understanding of equal opportunity/sexual
harassment.
Non-traditional format: Participating in land navigation, first-aid training, fitness,
problem-solving techniques, critical thinking, rappelling and an
understanding of equal opportunity/sexual harassment.
Offered spring semester every year.
MILS 1020.
Introduction to the Army II.
2 hours.
2 hours lecture and 2-3 hours lab per week.
Oasis Title: INTRO TO ARMY II.
Prerequisite: First-year or second-year student standing or permission of department.
Corequisite: MILS 1020L.
An introductory study of basic skills needed to become an
effective leader and military officer. Basic concepts and
application of land navigation, first-aid, fitness,
problem-solving techniques, critical thinking, rappelling, and an
understanding of equal opportunity/sexual harassment.
Offered spring semester every year.
MILS 2000.
American Military History.
2 hours.
Oasis Title: AMER MIL HISTORY.
Survey of American military history chronologically and
thematically from 1607 to the present. It traces the
beginnings of an uniquely American military and focuses not
only on wars, leaders, and strategy, but on such topics as
civilian attitudes toward a standing army, defense funding,
and anti-war movements.
Offered fall and spring semesters every year.
MILS 2010.
Advanced Military Skills I.
2 hours.
Oasis Title: ADV MIL SKILLS I.
Prerequisite: Freshman or sophmore standing or permission of department.
Exploration of the dimensions of creative and innovative tactical
leadership strategies and styles by studying historical case
studies and engaging in interactive student exercises. Cadets
practice aspects of personal motivation and team building in the
context of planning, executing, and assessing team exercises.
Offered fall semester every year.
MILS 2010L.
Advanced Military Skills I Laboratory.
1 hour.
2 hours lecture and 2-3 hours lab per week.
Oasis Title: ADV MIL SKILLS LAB.
Prerequisite: First-year or second-year student standing or permission of department.
Corequisite: MILS 2010.
Introduction to the fundamental components of service as an
officer in the Army. Overview of the purpose and scope of Army
ROTC with emphasis on the role of today’s Army, officership,
leadership, and values. Basic skills include rappelling,
familiarization with military weapons, and unit organization.
Non-traditional format: Familiarization with military weapons, basic army skills to
include rappelling, land navigation, first aid, patrolling and
tactical operations.
Offered fall semester every year.
MILS 2020L.
Advanced Military Skills II Laboratory.
1 hour.
2 hours lecture and 2-3 hours lab per week.
Oasis Title: ADV MIL SKILLS LAB.
Prerequisite: First-year or second-year student standing or permission of department.
Corequisite: MILS 2020.
Introduction to the fundamental components of service as an
officer in the Army. Overview of the purpose and scope of Army
ROTC with emphasis on the role of today’s Army, officer ship,
leadership, and values. Basic skills include rappelling,
familiarization with military weapons, and unit organization.
Non-traditional format: Familiarization with military weapons, basic army skills to
include rappelling, land navigation, first aid, patrolling and
tactical operations.
Offered spring semester every year.
MILS 2020.
Advanced Military Skills II.
2 hours.
Oasis Title: ADV MIL SKILLS II.
Prerequisite: Freshman or sophomore standing or permission of department.
Examination of the challenges of leading in complex contemporary
operational environments. Dimensions of the cross-cultural
challenges of leadership in a constantly changing world are
highlighted and applied to practical Army leadership tasks and
situations.
Offered spring semester every year.
MILS 3010.
Applied Leadership and Management I.
3 hours.
3 hours lecture and 2 hours lab per week.
Oasis Title: APP LEADER MGMT I.
Prerequisite: MILS 1010 and MILS 1020 and MILS 2010 and MILS 2020 and permission of department.
Cadets are challenged to study, practice, and evaluate adaptive
leadership skills as they are presented with the demands of the
ROTC Leader Development Assessment Course (LDAC). Challenging
scenarios related to small unit tactical operations are used to
develop self awareness and critical thinking skills. Cadets
receive systematic and specific feedback on their leadership
abilities.
Offered fall semester every year.
MILS 3010L.
Applied Leadership and Management I Laboratory.
1 hour.
3 hours lecture and 1 hour lab per week.
Oasis Title: APP LEADER MGMT LAB.
Prerequisite: First-year or second-year student standing or permission of department.
Corequisite: MILS 3010.
Introduction to the fundamental components of service as an
officer in the Army. Overview of the purpose and scope of Army
ROTC with emphasis on the role of today’s Army, officer ship,
leadership, and values. Basic skills include rappelling,
familiarization with military weapons, and unit organization
Non-traditional format: Familiarization with military weapons, basic army skills to
include rappelling, land navigation, first aid, patrolling and
tactical operations.
Offered fall semester every year.
MILS 3020L.
Applied Leadership and Management II Laboratory.
1 hour.
3 hours lecture and 1 hour lab per week.
Oasis Title: APP LEADER MGMT LAB.
Prerequisite: Permission of department.
Corequisite: MILS 3020.
Introduction to the fundamental components of service as an
officer in the Army. Overview of the purpose and scope of Army
ROTC with emphasis on the role of today’s Army, officer ship,
leadership, and values. Basic skills include rappelling,
familiarization with military weapons, and unit organization.
Non-traditional format: Familiarization with military weapons, basic army skills to
include rappelling, land navigation, first aid, patrolling and
tactical operations, applying leadership skills.
Offered spring semester every year.
MILS 3020.
Applied Leadership and Management II.
3 hours.
3 hours lecture and 2 hours lab per week.
Oasis Title: APP LEADER MGMT II.
Prerequisite: MILS 1010 and MILS 1020 and MILS 2010 and MILS 2020 and permission of department.
The use of increasingly intense situational leadership challenges
to build cadet awareness and skills in leading small units.
Skills in decision-making, persuading, and motivating team
members when “under fire” are explored, evaluated, and developed.
Aspects of military operations are reviewed as a means of
preparing for the ROTC Leader Development Assessment Course (LDAC).
Offered spring semester every year.
MILS 4010.
Seminar in Leadership and Management I.
3 hours.
3 hours lecture and 2 hours lab per week.
Oasis Title: LEADER MGMT I.
Prerequisite: MILS 3010 and MILS 3020 and permission of department.
Development of cadet proficiency in planning, executing, and
assessing complex operations; functioning as a member of a staff;
and providing leadership performance feedback to subordinates.
Cadets are given situational opportunities to assess risk, make
ethical decisions, and provide coaching to fellow ROTC cadets.
Offered fall semester every year.
MILS 4010L.
Seminar in Leadership and Management I Laboratory.
1 hour.
3 hours lecture and 1 hour lab per week.
Oasis Title: LEADER MGMT I LAB.
Prerequisite: Permission of department.
Corequisite: MILS 4010.
Introduction to the fundamental components of service as an
officer in the Army. Overview of the purpose and scope of Army
ROTC with emphasis on the role of today’s Army, officer ship,
leadership, and values. Basic skills include rappelling,
familiarization with military weapons, and unit organization.
Non-traditional format: Familiarization with military weapons, basic army skills to
include rappelling, land navigation, first aid, patrolling and
tactical operations, applying leadership skills.
Offered fall semester every year.
MILS 4020L.
Seminar in Leadership and Management II Laboratory.
1 hour.
3 hours lecture and 1 hour lab per week.
Oasis Title: LEADER MGMT II LAB.
Prerequisite: Permission of department.
Corequisite: MILS 4020.
Physical training and practical applications of duties and
responsiblities of United States Army 2LT's. Analysis of military
principles and doctrine by studying an actual battle and
conducting a battle staff ride.
Non-traditional format: Continued studies with military weapons, basic army skills to
include land navigation, first aid, patrolling and
tactical operations, applying leadership skills.
Offered spring semester every year.
MILS 4020.
Seminar in Leadership and Management II.
3 hours.
3 hours lecture and 2 hours lab per week.
Oasis Title: LEADER MGMT II.
Prerequisite: MILS 3010 and MILS 3020 and permission of department.
Exploration of the dynamics of leading in the complex situations
of current military operations. Cadets examine differences in
customs and courtesies, military law, principles of war, and
rules of engagement in the face of international terrorism.
Aspects of interacting with non-government organizations,
civilians on the battlefield, and host nation support are
examined and evaluated.
Offered spring semester every year.
MILS 5010.
Directed Studies in Military Science I.
1 hour.
1 hour lecture and 1 hour lab per week.
Oasis Title: DIRECTED STUDIES I.
Prerequisite: MILS 4010 and MILS 4020 and permission of department.
Training for advanced leadership techniques that will supplement
the knowledge, skills, and attitudes essential for commissioning
a new second lieutenant and establishing a sound foundation for a
career as a commissioned officer.
Offered fall semester every year.
MILS 5020.
Directed Study in Military Science II.
1 hour.
1 hour lecture and 1 hour lab per week.
Oasis Title: DIRECTED STUDY II.
Prerequisite: MILS 4010 and MILS 4020 and permission of department.
Training for advanced leadership techniques that will supplement
the knowledge, skills, and attitudes essential for commissioning
a new second lieutenant and establishing a sound foundation for a
career as a commissioned officer.
Offered spring semester every year.