MSL - Military Science and Leadership
Introduction to effective leadership, communication, life skills, cultural understanding, goal setting, time management, and comprehensive fitness that relate to the Army profession.
Credits
2(Spec)
An introduction to the professional challenges and competencies that are needed for effective execution of the Profession of Arms and Army communication.
Credits
2(Spec)
Studies in personal well-being, self-development, problem solving, and decision-making; group dynamics, communication and values and ethics; introduces team-building, leading and assessing group actions. Prerequisites:
MSL 102.
Credits
3(Spec)
Continuing studies in self-development and team-building. Introduces group problem solving, planning group actions, risk management, diversity, persuasion, and the profession of arms. Recommended:
MSL 201.
Credits
3(Spec)
Planning, leading, assessing small unit actions. Studies in problem-solving, training management, Principles of War, tactics, warrior ethos. History and future of the Army. Recommended:
MSL 101, 102, 201, 202.
Credits
4(Spec)
Planning, leading, and assessing small unit actions. Studies in ethical decision-making, military briefings, writing, power, personality, followership, diversity, group cohesion and dysfunction. Prerequisite:
MSL 301.
Credits
4(Spec)
Studies in military science or leadership. Topics may include military leadership, military logistics, military administration, military operations or military history. Prerequisite: permission of the MSL Chairperson.
Credits
1-6(Spec)
Explore the dynamics of leading in complex situations of current Military operations. Examine: customs; courtesies; military law; principles of war. Prerequisites:
MSL 301, 302.
Credits
4(Spec)
Students will learn the Army Profession and the ability to demonstrate the Seven Army Values, Soldier’s Creed, and the Warrior Ethos. Prerequisites:
MSL 301, 302, 401.
Credits
4(Spec)