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MILR 1011-2 Adventures in Leadership I*
Introduction to the fundamentals of leadership, including
an examination of developing leadership styles in many functional areas
applicable to the Army. Covers selected military subjects. Written and
oral presentations required.
MILR 1021-2 Adventures in Leadership II*
Continues the investigation of developing leadership
styles. Examines the implementation of leadership for small organizations.
Covers selected military subjects. Written and oral presentations required.
MILR 2031-2 Methods of Leadership and Management
I*
Comprehensive review of contemporary leadership
and management concepts, based on the Army's historical experiences, to
include self and group motivation, personal and group attitudes, written
and oral communicative skills, individual and group problem solving, understanding
human needs and behavior and self-development. Covers selected military
subjects. Written and oral presentations required.
MILR 2041-2 Methods of Leadership and Management
II*
Continuation of MILR 2031, stressing practical application
of leadership concepts. Students are required to be mid-level leaders
within the cadet organization and receive written evaluations on their
performance. Covers selected miliary subjects. Written and oral presentations
required.
MILR 3052-3 Military Operations and Training
I
Examines the organization and operations of tactical
United States Army units with a focus at the platoon level. Various leadership
styles and techniques are studied as they relate to small unit tactics.
Basic military skills are introduced and students become familiar with
actual military equipment. Potential hands-on training with various military
systems. Covers selected military subjects. Written and oral presentations
required.
MILR 3062-3 Military Operations and Training
II
Focuses on the military decision-making process
and the operations order. Exposes the student to tactical small unit leadership
in a variety of environments. Covers advanced tactics and small unit weapons
systems. Covers selective military subjects. Written and oral presentations
required.
MILR 4072-3 Officer Leadership and Development
I*
Examines theory, doctrine and procedures behind
Army operations and focuses on the impact of the information revolution
on the art of land warfare. Students also study principles of war and
leadership through a detailed analysis of two historical battles. Other
subjects examined include military training principles and procedures,
ethics and law of war, counter-terrorism, joint operations, military counseling
and writing skills. This course includes a leadership laboratory where
cadets demonstrate the skills they have acquired from their previous military
science training while serving in key leadership positions within the
AROTC detachment.
MILR 4082-4 Officer Leadership and Development
II*
The capstone course for the AROTC program. Prepares
cadets for the challenge of junior officer leadership in the United States
Army. Focuses on small unit leadership and dynamics and the principles
and procedures behind Army day-to-day operations. This course concentrates
on the military justice system, operational security, installation support
mechanisms for soldiers and their families, logistics principles and procedures,
and personnel performance evaluation concepts. Includes a leadership laboratory
where cadets continue to gain leadership experience by managing day-to-day
cadet activities.
*These courses are taught at the Colorado School
of Mines. Round trip transportation is provided. Please contact the Army
ROTC office at the Department of Military Science at the University of
Colorado, 303-492-6495.
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