MSL 301 Trng Mgmt and Warfighting Func
This course provides advanced study, practice, and application of Army leadership and officership skills, Army values and ethics, professional development, and small unit tactics at the platoon level. The course focuses on planning, coordinating, navigating, motivating, and leading a squad and platoon in the execution of a mission during a classroom PE, a leadership lab, or during a Field Training Exercise (FTX). During the semester, periodic evaluation of peers' leadership abilities and how to improve them is given and received. Further feedback on leadership attributes, values, and core competencies is provided by the instructor, other ROTC cadre, and MSL IV cadets, according to the Cadet Officer Evaluation Report (COER). This course serves as preparation for Summer ROTC Advanced Camp held in Fort Know, KY. Three hours lecture, 3 hours off-campus lab weekly. Prerequisites: MSL 101, MSL 102, MSL 201, and MSL 202 or four years of high school JROTC or completion of the U.S. Army Basic Training or Cadet Command Basic Camp. Co-requisite: MSL 322. Four credit hours.