Army Doctrine and Team Development
MILS 202
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 the theoretical basis of the Army Leadership Requirements Model explores the dynamics of adaptive leadership in the context of military operations. Cadets develop greater self awareness as they assess their own leadership styles and practice communication and team building skills.
MILS202 is a 2 credit course.
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MILS 202 | Army Doctrine and Team Development |
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MILS 299 | Individual Study |
MILS 301 | Training Management and the Warfighting Function |
MILS 302 | Applied Leadership in Small Unit Operations |
MILS 366 | Advanced Camp |
MILS 401 | The Army Officer |
MILS 402 | Company Grade Leadership |
MILS 403 | Application of Physical Conditioning |
MILS 498 | Cultural Understanding and Language Proficiency Internship |
MILS 499 | Individual Study |
More information on MILS202
Please contact the registrar or your Bethany academic advisor with questions about this course or how it might fit into your academic plan. Note that not all courses are offered every semester. Course information as it is printed in the official Academic Catalog takes precedence over this listing.