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Undergraduate Catalog 2023-2024

Military Science (Army)

Undergraduate Studies

See “Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC)

Program Overview

The Military Science minor is linked to the Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program and provides professional education and leadership training to students who desire to serve our country as officers in the U.S. Army upon graduation. MLSC courses at the 100 and 200 level are open to all students. 300 and 400 level MLSC courses are restricted to contracted cadets (only contracted cadets can complete the military science academic minor).  Successful completion of the full ROTC program qualifies cadets for both a commission as a second lieutenant in the Army and an opportunity to serve at least four years on active duty or at least six years in the reserve component (Army Reserve or Army National Guard). 

Minor Requirements — 21 Credits

Students must satisfactorily complete a minimum of 21 total credit hours offered for the minor. The minor requires 12 or more upper-division (300- to 400-level) credits. 

To receive the minor in Military Science, students must commission as Second Lieutenants in the US Army upon graduation from UNC. 

Additional coursework may be required due to prerequisites.

Complete at least 2 credits of introductory Military Leadership Courses and/or labs from the following two lists:

Lower Division Military Leadership courses:

MLSC 101Leadership and Personal Development

2

MLSC 102Introduction to Tactical Leadership

2

MLSC 201Innovative Team Leadership

2

MLSC 202Foundations of Tactical Leadership

2

Basic Military Science Labs:

MLSC 196Leadership and Personal Development Lab

1

MLSC 197Introduction to Tactical Leadership Lab

1

MLSC 296Innovative Team Leadership Lab

1

MLSC 297Foundations of Tactical Leadership Lab

1

MLSC 235Military Tactical Leadership

1

MLSC 386Leader Development and Assessment Course

6

100- and 200-level labs are optional for the Military Science Minor, but are highly encouraged. Labs are normally held in Fort Collins at the Colorado State University Campus.

Credit may be awarded for prior military service.

MLSC 235 requires attendance at the five-week basic camp and can be applied toward lower division credits.

MLSC 386 requires attendance at the six-week Army ROTC Advanced Camp. Registration for MLSC 386 is not required unless these credits are needed to satisfy requirements for a minor in Military Science. When needed, MLSC 386 is normally completed between a student’s junior and senior years.

Complete at least 10 credits from the following lists of Military Leadership Courses and/or Labs:

Upper Division/Advanced Military Leadership Courses:

MLSC 301Adaptive Team Leadership

3

MLSC 302Applied Team Leadership

3

MLSC 401Adaptive Leadership

3

MLSC 402Leadership in a Complex World

3

Upper Division/Advanced Military Science Labs:

MLSC 396Adaptive Team Leadership Lab

1

MLSC 397Applied Team Leadership Lab

1

MLSC 496Adaptive Leadership Lab

1

MLSC 497Leadership in a Complex World Lab

1

300- and 400-level labs are restricted to and required for contracted cadets.

Upper Division MLSC courses and labs are held in Fort Collins at Colorado State University campus.

Complete 3 credits of one Military History course:

MLSC 357American Military Experience

3

HIST 331Civil War and Reconstruction

3

HIST 338Advanced Overview of American History

3

HIST 342American Constitutional History

3

HIST 351The United States and World War II

3

HIST 353The Rise of the American Century: The United States from 1898-1945

3

HIST 355America as a World Power: United States History from 1945 to the Present

3

Choose up to 6 additional MLSC coursework to bring the total number of credits to 21.

Additional coursework, if needed, should be selected with the guidance of an Army ROTC advisor.

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