Military Science and Leadership Courses at Bethany
MILS
This listing includes all current courses with the "MILS" subject code. View all courses.
- MILS 101 – Intro to Army and Critical Thinking1 cr.
- Introduces cadets to the personal challenges and competencies critical for effective leadership. Cadets learn how the personal development of life skills such as critical thinking, …
- MILS 102 – Intro to the Profession of Arms1 cr.
- Cadets will learn how Army ethics and values shape the Army and the specific ways that these ethics are inculcated into Army culture. Cadets can …
- MILS 150 – Leadership Lab1 cr.
- This class is the associated leadership lab for the MILS classes. It is the hands-on portion where individual and collective military tasks are practiced and …
- MILS 201 – Leadership and Decision Making2 cr.
- Explores the dimensions of creative and innovative tactical leadership strategies and styles by examining team dynamics and two historical leadership theories that form the basis …
- MILS 202 – Army Doctrine and Team Development2 cr.
- Examines the challenges of leading teams in the complex operational environment. The course highlights dimensions of terrain analysis, patrolling, and operation orders. Further study of …
- MILS 210 – Army Physical Fitness1 cr.
- This class is open to all students. Please note, this is a physically demanding class. It is a comprehensive fitness program based on the latest …
- MILS 212 – Leadership and Teamwork2 cr.
- Study examines how to build successful teams, various methods for influencing action, effective communication in setting and achieving goals, the importance of timing decisions, creativity …
- MILS 252 – The Evolution of American Warfare3 cr.
- This course is designed to provide an overview of American Military history from the Revolutionary War to the present, with emphasis on the post World …
- MILS 277 – Cadet Professional Development Training (CPDT)3 cr.
- This course is devoted to the study and practical application of the Army profession and Army leadership development through first-hand service with real Army units …
- MILS 299 – Individual Study1 cr.
- This independent study course requires prior coordination with the instructor before registration. This course will focus on leaders self-development projects and study, designed to develop …
- MILS 301 – Training Management and the Warfighting Function3 cr.
- Cadets will study, practice, and apply the fundamentals of Army Leadership, Officership, Army Values and Ethics, Personal Development, and small unit tactics at the platoon …
- MILS 302 – Applied Leadership in Small Unit Operations3 cr.
- Continuation of MILS301 course. Prerequisite: MILS301.
- MILS 366 – Advanced Camp3 cr.
- This course is a rigorous and demanding 32-day internship held at Fort Lewis, WA, and is designed to develop and evaluate leadership ability and determine …
- MILS 401 – The Army Officer3 cr.
- An advanced course that places primary emphasis on Officership with our MILS IV cadets who are our educational main effort; MILS401 and MILS402 together refine …
- MILS 402 – Company Grade Leadership3 cr.
- The cumulation of a four-year sequential, progressive, challenging developmental leadership experience. It is during this final semester that the Cadet is undergoing final preparation for …
- MILS 403 – Application of Physical Conditioning1 cr.
- Students plan, organize and lead individual and team oriented physical conditioning activities. These activities are geared toward the physical development and instruction of underclassmen. Students …
- MILS 498 – Cultural Understanding and Language Proficiency Internship3 cr.
- Students will develop cultural awareness and foreign language proficiency skills through a one-month summer overseas immersion experience to one of 42 different countries. Internship will …
- MILS 499 – Individual Study1 cr.
- This independent study course requires prior coordination with the instructor before registration. Limited to ROTC Cadets who executed an enlistment contract with the U.S. Army.
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