Courses
Military
Science is a four-year program of instruction, divided
into a two-year Basic Course and a two-year Advanced Course.
The first year (Military Science I) addresses the role
of individuals through instruction and practical training
in the areas of physical training, marksmanship, first
aid, map reading, U.S. weapons, and leadership. The second
year (Military Science II) builds upon the first, through
the development of more advanced individual skills such
as land navigation, basic individual combat techniques,
and small unit tactics and leadership. Students can take
any Military Science course without commitment to military
service upon degree completion.
After
his or her sophomore year, a student is eligible to enroll
into the remaining Army ROTC courses if he or she has taken
the first four Army ROTC courses, transfers from another
ROTC program, has completed Basic Combat Training and Advanced
Individual Training, or completes the Leader’s Training
Course at Fort Knox, KY. However, students seeking a minor
in military studies may enroll in any Army ROTC course
available during each semester; regardless of their intent
to serve as an officer upon degree completion.
Students
seeking commissions as Second Lieutenants in the United
States Army are required to successfully complete the Enhanced
Skills Training Program (ESTP), one of ten designated military
history courses, and both LDAC and ROTC Advanced Course
training. Students are highly encouraged to take courses
in mathematical reasoning (Algebra, Trigonometry, Calculus,
Statistics), computer science, natural science (Biology,
Geology, Chemistry or Physics), human behavior, management,
and national security affairs to better prepare themselves
for their futures as Army officers.