Military Science Minor
Military Science Minor Requirements
21 Credits
Code | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
MILS 1212R | Military Fitness 1 | .5 |
MILS 1512L | Military Science Cadet Lab 1 | 1 |
MILS 3200 | Training Management and Warfighting Functions | 3 |
MILS 3210 | Applied Leadership in Small Unit Operations | 3 |
MILS 4200 | The Army Officer | 3 |
MILS 4210 | Company Grade Leadership | 3 |
One History course (choose one of the following) | ||
HIST 2700 | U.S. History to 1877 | 3 |
HIST 2710 | U.S. History Since 1877 | 3 |
Elective: | ||
MILS 4312R | ROTC Independent Study | 2 |
- Required to be taken concurrently with all MILS courses except MILS 4312R. In total, these courses must be repeated 4 times each.
Completion Requirements
- Complete all coursework that fulfills requirements in the minor with a grade C or higher. Additionally, both scholarship and non-scholarship contracted Cadets must maintain a minimum acceptable GPA of 2.00 on a 4.00 scale each semester. Failure to achieve a minimum 2.00 will result in suspension of benefits (stipend and/or scholarship). If a cadet fails to achieve a 2.0 for two semesters, they can be dismissed (dis-enrolled) from the ROTC program. This does not affect their overall enrollment at the university.
Notes
All courses listed except MILS 4312R (Independent Study) are required for the minor (and to proceed to officer commissioning). Officer commissioning may have additional event participation requirements.
An academic minor is an attribute of a baccalaureate degree, not an entity by itself, and can only be awarded at the same time that a student graduates with a bachelor’s degree. Students must declare a minor prior to submitting a graduation application. A minor may not be added to a previously awarded degree. Students must complete the minor requirements prior to or concurrent with completion of their bachelor’s degree requirements. Minors are not available with associate’s degrees.
Students may not declare a minor that is in the same discipline as their major. Example: English majors cannot declare any English minor.
Integrated Studies majors may not have an academic minor in the same discipline as either of their two declared emphases. Example: An Integrated Studies major with emphases in English and Spanish cannot receive a minor in either English or Spanish.