MLSC*1210* FOUNDATIONS OF OFFICERSHIP Provides an initial glimpse of the military and the role that it plays in society. Develops the student’s comprehension of the American defense system as it evolved as the result of changes in the American society. Typical subjects include ethics, leadership, effective goal setting, managing time and effort, and the tradition of a citizens’ army. MSLC*1220* BASIC LEADERSHIP Continuation of 101. Provides instruction in military-related subjects of general student interest, i.e., confidence-building field trips, supervising an individual exercise program, development of individual soldiering skills, and leadership and professional ethics for the military. Introduction to armed forces evolvements, overview of the Department of Defense, application of force in international relations. * The course presents fundamental leadership concepts and doctrine and examines the unique duties and responsibilities of Military Officers. Students practice basic skills that underlie effective problem solving, apply active listening and feedback skills, examine factors that influence leader and group effectiveness, and examines |