MSC-MILITARY
SCIENCE -- 2001-03 Catalog
Military Science Department
MSC
111 Orienteering (2)
Principles
of orienteering, basic map reading and compass skills; course running
techniques applied in field orienteering events. Open to all freshmen and
sophomores. 1 lecture, 1 activity.
MSC
112 Survival Training–Wilderness (2)
Techniques
of survival in a wilderness environment. Traps and snares, building fires,
preparing plant and animal food, locating water, and first aid. Open to all
freshmen and sophomores. 1 lecture, 1 activity.
MSC
116 Basic Military Skills (2)
Conducting
and evaluating individual, squad, platoon, and company drill and ceremony
skills. Conducting manual of arms, evaluating physical fitness principles.
Conducting and evaluating physical fitness program. Techniques of rifle
marksmanship. Open to all freshmen and sophomores. 1 lecture, 1 activity.
MSC
211 Current Military Affairs (2)
Organization
and functions of the Department of Defense. Issues related to U.S. military
affairs: selective service, arms control, nuclear weapons and alliances.
Purpose of ROTC, military customs, the military as a profession. Open to all
students. 2 lectures.
MSC
212 Basic Camp (1–7)
One
to seven units of credit may be granted depending upon successful completion of
training. Six weeks of training, Fort Knox, Kentucky. Travel pay and salary
provided through the Military Science Department. No obligation. Camp graduates
eligible to enroll in ROTC Advanced Program.
MSC
213 Mountaineering (2)
Techniques
of survival in a mountainous environment. Rappelling, hot and cold weather
survival, basic mountaineering, and rope bridges. Open to all freshmen and
sophomores.
1 lecture, 1 activity.
MSC
215 Leadership/Management Seminar (2)
Exploration
of key, basic managerial and leadership concepts/techniques. Emphasis is on
practical application with experiential learning situations demonstrating key
leadership and management principles. Open to all students. 2 seminars.
MSC
217 Institutionalizing Diversity:
The U.S. Army (3)
Exploration
of the various roles and contributions of minorities and females to the United
States Army, from the Revolutionary War to the present. Current policies and
demographics. 3 lectures.
MSC
225 Advanced Survival Techniques (2)
Mastery
of advanced survival skills including water survival, water crossings,
expedient tools, weapons, and shelters. Signaling, weather forecasting and
survival medicine. 2 activities. Prerequisite: MSC 112, MSC 213 or consent of
instructor. Must be able to swim.
MSC
226 Advanced Orienteering (2)
Continuation
of MSC 111. Skills will be enhanced with emphasis placed on practical
application. 2 activities. Prerequisite: MSC 111 or consent of instructor.
MSC
229 Ranger Challenge (2) (CR/NC)
Selection
and preparation of the Ranger Challenge Team which will represent Cal Poly in
military tactical skills competition. Includes rope bridging, orienteering,
weapons knowledge, hand grenade accuracy, 10K road march with equipment, first
aid, marksmanship, physical fitness and tactics. Credit/No Credit grading only.
2 activities.
MSC
311 Leadership and Management (3)
Descriptive
model of platoon leadership including personnel within a platoon and tasks of
platoon leaders; major theories of leadership; instruction and practice in
communication, human relations, organizational structure, power and influence,
and management. 3 lectures.
MSC
312 Leader Communication Skills (3)
Principles
and usage of verbal, nonverbal, and symbolic communications. Preparing,
conducting, and evaluating training. Principles and techniques of meeting
management; leadership counseling techniques; proper radio procedures. 3
lectures.
MSC
313 Tactical Military Operations (3)
Organization
of the United States Army land combat forces including tactical doctrine and
equipment; organization of the modern battlefield; fundamentals of small unit
tactics; planning, organizing and conducting small unit operations;
fundamentals of land navigation. 3 lectures.
MSC
314 ROTC Advanced Camp (6) (CR/NC)
Six
week summer training program required to achieve an Army commission. Testing
and training as functional Army officers and determination of potential for
service. Travel pay, room and board, and salary are provided by the U.S. Army.
Held at Fort Lewis, Washington. Credit/No Credit grading only. Prerequisite: MSC
311, MSC 312, MSC 313, and consent of instructor.
MSC
400 Special Problems for Advanced
Undergraduates (1–2)
Individual
investigation, research, studies, or surveys of selected problems. Total credit
limited to 4 units, with a maximum of 2 units per quarter. Prerequisite:
Consent of instructor.
MSC
411 Military Professionalism and Ethics
(3)
Professional
knowledge subjects including command and staff functions, personnel, training
and logistics management, military correspondence and leadership counseling.
Discussion of moral philosophy and values essential to the military profession.
3 lectures.
MSC
412 Military Justice (2)
Uniform
code of military justice, including the court martial system, disciplinary
measures, military crimes, search and seizure, apprehension and safeguarding
evidence. Overview of the laws of war. 2 lectures.
MSC
413 Military Organizations and
Management (2)
Planning
and organizing military functions. Managing staff positions of responsibility.
Cadets will be responsible for all coordination and execution of assigned
projects. 2 lectures. Prerequisite: MSC 411, MSC 412 and consent of instructor.
MSC
470 Selected Advanced Topics (1–4)
Directed
group study of selected topics for advanced students. Class Schedule will list topic selected. Total credit limited to 8
units. 1–4 lectures. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.