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Classes
MSL
101
FUNDAMENTAL
CONCEPTS OF LEADERSHIP
Introduction
to the fundamental components of leadership. The
course helps students be more effective leaders and
managers in the future, whether serving as leaders in
military or civilian life. Subjects include
values, leadership, and “life skills”
(communications theory and practice, interpersonal
relationships, and fitness). Students should be
prepared to receive more complex leadership
instruction by the end of the course. Lab is
required once a week.
Instructor:
MSG George C. Vega
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MSL
102
BASIC
LEADERSHIP
An
introduction to the “life skills” of problem
solving, decision making, and leadership. The
course is designed to help students in the near-term
as leaders on and off campus. Topics include
critical thinking, problem solving methods, leadership
theory, followership, group cohesion, goal setting,
and feedback mechanisms. Lessons emphasize
student discussions and practical exercises. Lab
is required once a week.
Instructor:
MSG George C. Vega
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ADVANCED
LEADERSHIP
This
course delves into theoretical and practical
leadership topics. Several communication and
leadership topics are examined (written and oral
communication, assertiveness, motivation,
organizational culture, etc.). Included is a
major leadership problem solving case study.
Students will be grounded in fundamental leadership
principles by the end of the course and be able to
apply such principles to future life experiences. Lab
is required once a week.
Instructor: MSG
Pedro Celestino
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MSL
202
TACTICS AND OFFICERSHIP
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EXHP
122L
MILITARY
PHYSICAL TRAINING
Introduction
to Physical Fitness and Physiology. Students
participate in practical training and learn the basics
of fitness, nutrition and flexibility. Course is
offered to all students at UCCS.
Instructor:
MSG Pedro Celestino
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MSL
301
FUNDAMENTALS
OF MILITARY LEADERSHIP AND TRAINING I
This
course focuses on building leadership competencies and
military skills in preparation for a student’s
future responsibilities as a military leader. Studies
will include the principles of war, decision-making
processes, planning models, and risk assessment.
Advanced leadership instruction will focus on
motivational theory, the role and actions of leaders,
and organizational communications. Lab is required
once a week and physical training is required three
times per week.
Instructor: MAJ
Greg Cyr
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FUNDAMENTALS OF
MILITARY LEADERSHIP AND TRAINING II
This
course builds on the skills and knowledge attained in ms
301. Instruction will include individual leader
development, planning and execution of small unit
operations, individual and team development, and the
Army as a career choice. Students should be prepared
to attend Advanced Camp at Fort Lewis, Washington the
following summer by course completion. Lab is
required once a week and physical training is required
three times per week.
Instructor: MAJ
Greg Cyr
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NATIONAL ADVANCED
LEADERSHIP COURSE
LEADERSHIP,
MANAGEMENT AND ETHICS
This
course begins the final transition from student to
lieutenant. Focus will be on the skills needed
to operate effectively as an Army officer. Areas
covered are coordinating staff activities, counseling
theory/practice, training management, and ethics.
Each student should possess the abilities needed to be
a competent member and leader in an organization by
the end of the course. Lab is required once a week and
physical training is required three times per week.
TRANSITION TO
LIEUTENANT
This
course completes the transition from student to
lieutenant. It will delve into the legal and
ethical aspects of decision making and leadership.
Studies will also include how the Army organizes for
tactical and strategic operations and how to manage
administration and logistics at the unit level.
The semester will culminate with a major capstone
exercise in small unit leadership. Lab is required
once a week and physical training is required three
times per week.
Instructor:
LTC James M.
DesJardin
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SPECIAL STUDIES IN
LEADERSHIP
This
course is for the student participating in the Army
ROTC Advanced Course who wants to pursue further
studies in the application of leadership principles
and group dynamics. This course is by
arrangement only.
Instructor:
LTC
James M. DesJardin
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