Naval Science Minor

Although mainly utilized by members of the NROTC program, the Naval Science minor is open to all Jacksonville University students. Courses are designed to give students a basic understanding of the organization and operations of the United States Department of Defense (DoD), with a special focus on topics related to the Navy and/or Marine Corps. Students who earn a minor in Naval Science will:

  • Understand the fundamental roles, missions and history of the United States Navy and Marine Corps, and the importance of sea power to our national interests.
  • Learn practical watercraft piloting and navigation, especially as applies to Naval Operations. (Navy Option only)
  • Become familiar with the principles of basic engineering and complex weapons systems. (Navy Option Only)
  • Understand the historical development, structure and capabilities of the Marine Corps. (Marine Option Only)
  • Comprehend the national security requirements of the United States.
  • Appreciate the value of personal integrity, honor and individual responsibility.
  • Learn and understand the concepts and principles of leadership, values and ethics.

Recommended Sequence Of Courses:

Freshman Year

Total Credit Hours:4

Sophomore Year

Total Credit Hours:7

Junior Year

Total Credit Hours:6

Senior Year

Total Credit Hours:7

Marine Corps Option

Total Credit Hours:6

Note: Marine Corps option students will complete NS 310 and NS 410 during the sophomore and junior years in lieu of NS 201-NS 202 and NS 301- NS 302/NS 313-NS 314.

Minor Requirements

Students may minor in naval science under the College of Arts and Sciences. Students enrolled in the NROTC program must complete the Navy or Marine Corps requirements for this minor. Students enrolled in the Navy option program must take 24 credit hours to earn a minor in naval science.

Students who choose the Marine Corps option course of study must complete 16 credit hours.

The following courses are required for the Navy or Marine option: