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Dec 07, 2024
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2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog [Not Current Academic Year. Consult with Your Academic Advisor for Your Catalog Year]
Army ROTC Four-Year Program
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The four-year program is divided into two courses: the basic course, which is normally attended by students during their freshman and sophomore years, and the advanced course attended during the junior and senior years. Advanced course students attend a five-week advanced camp at Fort Lewis, Washington, normally between their junior and senior years.
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Basic Course
The basic course consists of four semesters of military science which includes: Note(s):
These freshman and sophomore level classes are open to all students without obligation. Advanced Course
Students entering the advanced course must enter into a contract to pursue and accept a commission in the active Army, the Army Reserve or the Army National Guard. To be considered for contracting into the advanced course the student must: be a full-time student in a course of instruction that leads to a degree in a recognized academic field, have a minimum of two years of academic work remaining in a curriculum leading to a baccalaureate or advanced degree, be under age 30 when commissioned, and pass a physical examination. Laboratory Requirements
A military science laboratory is required for students enrolling in Note(s):
This laboratory provides opportunities for marksmanship training, rappelling, drill and ceremonies, communications training, and other activities. |
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