Military Science Leadership (MSL)

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MSL 101 - Leadership and Personal Dev. 3 Credits.

Offered autumn. The Constitutional role of the military, military tradition, current defense posture, service roles and missions. An introduction to issues and competencies that are central to a commissioned officer?s responsibilities. Establishes framework for understanding officership, leadership and army values.

MSL 102 - Intro to Tactical Leadership. 3 Credits.

Offered spring. Establishes foundation of basic leadership fundamentals such as problem?solving, communications, goal setting and improving listening techniques. Introduction to the principles of military leadership and organizational values through discussion, observation and practice exercises.

MSL 106 - Army Physical Fitness. 1 Credit.

(R?4) Offered autumn and spring. The study and application of military drill and ceremony: formation, ceremonies, and marching; the study of the fundamentals of the military physical conditioning program, and the practical application of skills learned. Physical education activity course; a maximum of four credits of activity courses may be counted toward graduation.

MSL 195 - Special Topics. 1-6 Credits.

(R?6) Offered autumn and spring. Experimental offerings of visiting professors, experimental offerings of new courses, or one?time offerings of current topics.

MSL 201 - Innovative Team Leadership. 3 Credits.

Offered autumn. Demonstration and practice of individual military leadership skills with emphasis on communication and observation through experiential learning exercises. Establishes framework for understanding of ?life skills? such as physical fitness and time management. Examination and practical application of tasks training and military style briefings.

MSL 202 - Found of Tactical Leadership. 3 Credits.

Offered spring. Building successful teams through influencing actions and effective communication in setting and achieving goals. Use of creativity in the problem solving process. Introduction of individual and team aspects of military tactics in small unit operations. Practical exercises in techniques for training others as an aspect of continued leadership development.

MSL 203 - Ranger Challenge. 2 Credits.

(R?4) Offered autumn. Practical hands?on training in one rope bridge, land navigation, military weapons assembly/disassembly and physical conditioning. A team selected from this class will represent the University in competition against four other colleges and universities within the Big Sky Task Force. Students may include up to, but not more than, four credits earned in the HHP 100?179 and DANC 325 activity courses and MSL 203 and 315 in the total number of credits required for graduation. Students must be physically qualified and enrolled in an additional MSL academic class.