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2024-2026 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2026 Undergraduate Catalog

Military Science Program


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Commissioning Requirements


Commissioning Requirements

  1. Satisfactory completion of the University and ROTC Program of Instruction:

  • The Basic Course (MISC103, 104, 200, 204 or Basic Cadet Summer Training)

  • The Advanced Course (MISC 301, 302, 401,402) Advanced Cadet Summer Training)

  • Military History (HIST 327)

  • Bachelor’s Degree conferred
     

  1. A cadet must meet all of the following requirements prior to swearing the Oath of Office and Commission:

  • Maintain at least a 2.0 cumulative GPA

  • Must be a United States Citizen

  • Cadet requires no waivers or waivers have been approved for (Age, Civil Conviction, etc.)

  • Cadet verifies he/she is not currently pending legal action or has date to appear in court

  • Pass a Qualified Physical or Department of Defense Medical Examination Review Board (DODMERB) within 24 months of the date of commissioning

  • Pass the Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) and meet Height/Weight (H/W) standards AR 600-9 within 120 days of commissioning date

  • Not have exceeded the 30th birthday by June 30th of the commissioning year or have received an approved age waiver

  • Cadet has a “Secret” security clearance or “Top Secret” initiated clearance for Military Intelligence, Cyber, or Explosive Ordnance Disposal

  • Army Nurse must pass the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX)

  • Combat Water Survival Training (CWST)

  • Staff Ride (Gettysburg, Antietam, or Monocacy National Battlefields)

  • Urinalysis completed with a negative result within 120 days of commission

  • If required, Cadet meets minimum English Aptitude (ECL or OPI) for appointment

  • Cadet has a Common Access Card (CAC) or DS Logon ID - Required for IPPS-A access to retrieve orders, regardless of component

Program Description


The Military Science program is based on a four-year curriculum structured to be integrated with the normal baccalaureate degree program. The program provides flexibility through a number of options and alternatives. These alternatives recognize previous military related experience, such as Junior ROTC or prior military service and provide for accelerated or compressed instruction to allow late entry into the program.

The Four-Year Curriculum


The Four-Year Program is divided into two parts: The Basic Course and the Advanced Course.

The Basic Course is usually taken during the freshman and sophomore years of college (MISC 103 , MISC 104 , MISC 200 , MISC 204 ) and covers such subjects as management principles, national defense, physical fitness, first aid and leadership development. There is no military obligation for enrollment in the Basic Course. After they have completed the Basic Course, students who have demonstrated the potential to become officers and who have met the physical, moral and scholastic standards are eligible to enroll in the Advanced Course.

The Advanced Course is usually taken during junior and senior years (MISC 301 , MISC 302 , MISC 401 , MISC 402 ). It includes instruction in organization and management, tactics, ethics, professionalism, and further leadership development.

During the summer between their junior and senior years, Advanced Course cadets attend a fully paid, five- week Cadet Summer Training. This course gives cadets the opportunity to put into practice the theories and principles they learned in the classroom and introduces them to life in the U.S. Army from both a garrison and a field perspective.

The Two-Year Program


The Two-Year Program is designed for juniors and community college graduates, transfer students, or students entering a two-year post-graduate course of study. Some students with prior military science also qualify for enrollment into the Advanced Course, along with the students in the four year program. Basic Cadet Summer Training will provide students the opportunity to gain the same experiences, knowledge, and skills as their con- temporaries who have taken the first two years of ROTC. Automatic enrollment into the Advanced Course is contingent on the completion of a fully-paid, five- week Basic Cadet Summer Training, normally held during the summer between their sophomore and junior years.

Placement Credit


The Chairperson of Military Science may elect to provide from one to two years placement credit for the Basic Course to the following categorized students:

3-year Junior ROTC graduate;
Honorably-discharged veterans;
Members of the Reserves or National Guard who have completed basic training;
Sophomores and 2nd year transfer students without two years Basic Course credit.

All students must be academically aligned as juniors (60 plus credits). Sophomores, 2nd year transfer students or community college graduates who have not completed the two-year Basic Course phase of ROTC may receive placement credit by attending a special Basic Cadet Summer Training. Interested students should contact the Military Science Department.

Students who are in one of the above categories should arrange for an interview with the Military Science Department to determine their status.

Suggested Curriculum Sequence


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