ROTCNAVY 1: Naval ROTC Lab
Activities consist of drill, athletics, and professional information events. Students gain experience in actual leadership situations and learn the fundamentals of seamanship, military formations, movements, commands, discipline, courtesies, and honors. During information briefings, special emphasis is given to applied leadership as it relates to the administrative and managerial aspects of a Navy or Marine Corps officer's duties.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr
| Units: 1
| Repeatable
12 times
(up to 12 units total)
ROTCNAVY 12: Sea Power
Provides an understanding of the role that the United States Navy has played in its nation's history, both in times of peace and in times of war, from 1775 to present day. Covers the early development of sea power and its effect on world events. Examines the continued importance of sea power and the many roles of the United States Navy from war fighting entity to international maritime peacekeeper to foreign policy instrument.
Terms: Win, Spr
| Units: 2
| Repeatable
for credit
ROTCNAVY 22: Naval Ship Systems - Engineering
Introduces the principles of the design, construction, and propulsion of ships. Includes the analysis of ship stability and thermodynamic cycles, and provides an introduction to ship main propulsion and auxiliary systems.
Terms: Win, Spr
| Units: 2
| Repeatable
for credit
ROTCNAVY 132: Naval Operations & Seamanship
Application of the nautical rules and maneuvering board in order to avoid collisions at sea. Other aspects of naval surface ship operations that are introduced include visual and electronic communications methods, tactical disposition of forces, ship handling theory, and deck seamanship topics.
Terms: Win, Spr
| Units: 2
| Repeatable
for credit
ROTCNAVY 142: Leadership and Ethics
Integrates an intellectual exploration of Western moral traditions and ethical philosophy with a variety of topics, such as military leadership, core values, and professional ethics; the Uniform Code of Military Justice and Navy regulations; and discussions relating to the roles of enlisted members, junior and senior officers, command relationships and the conduct of warfare. The course provides midshipmen with a foundation of moral traditions, combined with a discussion of actual and historical events in the United States Navy and Marine Corps to prepare them for the roles and responsibilities of Naval leadership.
Terms: Win, Spr
| Units: 2
| Repeatable
for credit
Filter Results: