Military Science

Programs of Study

Army Basic, Navy Basic and Air Force General Military Course Programs

The Army and Navy basic courses and the Air Force general military course include four semesters of instruction. Non-U.S. citizens must receive department approval to enroll.

Cadets and midshipmen are issued uniforms and textbooks by their respective services and are responsible financially for the care of such property and for its prompt return when directed.

Outstanding Army basic course cadets may be selected to attend airborne, air assault, northern warfare or military mountaineering training courses. Outstanding Air Force general military course cadets may be selected to attend parachute free-fall training, soaring programs, summer base visits and/or civil air patrol orientation.

Army Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC)

The general objective of Army ROTC is to provide junior officers who by their education, training and inherent qualities, are suitable for continued development as officers in the United States Army. The aim is to provide a basic military education, and in conjunction with other college disciplines, to develop individual character attributes essential to a professional military officer.

The Army ROTC advanced course includes four semesters of instruction on campus and five weeks of summer camp at a military installation, normally at the end of the junior year. During each semester, cadets are required to participate in one weekend field training exercise at a military reservation.

Training Allowances and Service Obligation

Each student receives from the United States government a monetary subsistence allowance for advance course, $300 for juniors and $350 for seniors per month, paid during the period of enrollment in the advanced course for not more than a total of 20 months. Students are paid for their travel to and from the five-week summer camp. While at camp they are provided quarters, rations and one-half of a second lieutenant's pay per month. Qualified cadets may be eligible to serve as drilling members of reserve component units, in the pay grade of E-5 or higher, under the Simultaneous Membership Program. Upon the student's successful completion of the advanced course, the cadet is commissioned a second lieutenant in the United States Army.

Outstanding advanced course cadets may be selected to attend airborne, air assault, northern warfare or military mountaineering training courses. Several cadets are offered the opportunity to serve in leadership positions in active Army units immediately following advanced camp under the Cadet Troop Leadership Training Program. This program includes an opportunity for selected cadets to travel and serve in Germany or Korea. Prior to commissioning, students must take and pass one semester of the following courses: military history, English composition and computer literacy in order to complete the professional military education program requirements.

Army ROTC Course Requirements

In order to be eligible for a commission in the Army, each student must complete the necessary courses as directed by their respective college for a degree and complete or receive credit for the following Army ROTC courses.

Semester 1

Credits

MIS 1000C Organization of the Army and ROTC

2

MIS 1490 Freshman Leadership Laboratory

0

Semester 2

 

MIS 1020C Fundamental Leadership Development

2

MIS 1492 Freshman Leadership Laboratory

0

Semester 3

 

MIS 2400C Basic Leadership and Military Skills

2

MIS 2493 Sophomore Leadership Lab

0

Semester 4

 

MIS 2621C Small Unit Operations and Field Survival Skills

2

MIS 2495 Sophomore Leadership Laboratory

0

Semester 5

 

MIS 3300C Leadership Fundamentals- Small Unit Operations

3

MIS 3393 Junior Leadership Lab

0

Semester 6

 

MIS 3404 Leadership Fundamentals-Tactics and Camp Preparation

3

MIS 3395 Junior Leadership Lab

0

Semester 7

 

MIS 4002 The Army as a Profession

3

MIS 4493 Senior Leadership Lab

0

Semester 8

 

MIS 4421 Seminar in Military Leadership

3

MIS 4495 Senior Leadership Lab

0

 

There are no prerequisites for any course. Students not attending UF on an Army ROTC scholarship may take the 1000 and 2000 level courses as non-obligation electives. ROTC scholarships and military service options are discussed in class. All 3000 and 4000 level courses are intended for advanced ROTC cadets and students having prior military training. Acceptance into these courses requires the approval of the Professor of Military Science.

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