Offered by College of Business and Technology
MLSC Courses
- MLSC 101 - Foundations of Officership - 1 hour
- Prereq: permission of instructor
Coreq: MLSC 101L
Issues and competencies central to a commissioned officer's responsibilities. Understanding officership,
leadership, Army values and life skills, such as physical fitness and time management.
- MLSC 101L - Leadership Laboratory I - 1 hour
- Coreq: MLSC 101
This lab provides challenging, rewarding, and practical activities in military skill development. Included are the development of
confidence, and learning the importance of teamwork in goal accomplishment. Activities may include rappelling, land navigation
and map reading, marksmanship, survival training, personal defense activities, survival swimming, military weapons, military drill,
cardiopulmonary resuscitation and first aid.
- MLSC 102 - Basic Leadership - 1 hour
- Prereq: MLSC 101 or permission of instructor
Coreq: MLSC 102L
This course is a study of the foundations of leadership. Students will gain an understanding of problem solving, communications,
military briefings, effective writing, goal setting, physical well-being, techniques for improving listening and speaking skills
and counseling. (Military membership is not required nor is any military obligation incurred.) MLSC 102L is required with this course.
- MLSC 102L - Leadership Laboratory II - 1 hour
- Prereq: MLSC 101 or permission of instructor
Coreq: MLSC 102
This lab provides challenging, rewarding, and practical activities in military skill development. Students will develop confidence
and learn the importance of teamwork in goal accomplishment. Activities may include rappelling, land navigation and map reading,
marksmanship, survival training, personal defense activities, survival swimming, military weapons, military drill, cardiopulmonary
resuscitation and first aid. (Military membership is not required, nor is any military obligation incurred.)
- MLSC 301 - Leadership and Problem Solving - 3 hours
- Prereq: permission of instructor
Conduct self-assessments of leadership style, develop a personal fitness regimen, and plan and conduct individual/small unit
tactical training, while testing reasoning and problem solving techniques. Direct feedback on leadership abilities.