MILS 201
Credit: 2 hours.
Focuses on leadership and ethics. The course adds depth to the Cadets' knowledge of the different leadership styles. Cadets will conduct a leadership analysis of famous leaders and self-assessment of their own leadership style. The Army Profession is also stressed through understanding values, ethics and how to apply both to different situations they may encounter as a leader. Army Values and Ethics and their relationship to the Law of Land Warfare and philosophy of military service are also stressed. Students are then required to apply their knowledge outside the classroom in a hands-on performance-oriented environment during a weekly lab facilitated by MS III Cadets, supervised by MS IVs and Cadre.
Prerequisite: Course is intended for students who have less than 60 credit hours.
Students who have enrolled (or are intending to enroll) as Cadets in the Army ROTC Program are also required to register for the lab course, MILS 212.

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