University of Maryland Army ROTC Reckord Armory Rm 2100, 4490 Rossborough Ln. College Park, MD 20742 email: armyrotc@umd.edu phone: 301.314.9939 | fax: 301.314.7827
University of Maryland Army ROTC Reckord Armory Rm 2100, 4490 Rossborough Ln. College Park, MD 20742 email: armyrotc@umd.edu phone: 301.314.9939 | …
DA Form 705 (Army Physical Fitness Test Scorecard) (Passing/Record) Birth Certificate. Social Security Card. Transcript. CC Form 104-R (Planned Academic Worksheet) CC Form 131-R (Cadet Action Request) (If Applicable, Showing Approval) NGB Form 594-1 or DD Form 4824-R (SMP Agreement) (Non-scholarship cadet contracts only) DD Form 2058 (State of ...
Air Force ROTC Developing Leaders of Character For Maryland and the Nation. Detachment 330. The mission of AFROTC Detachment 330 is to train and commission the finest officer candidates in the nation by emphasizing Air Force core values, teaching follower-ship and leadership skills, and providing opportunities to broaden career choices – all ...
ARMY106 Basic Military Science I#N#(3 credit), Grade Method: REG#N#An exploration of leadership application through classroom instruction, leadership training and mentorship, adventure exercises and camaraderie. Hands on experience in managerial operations and military techniques.
ARMY201 Army Leadership Development#N#(3 credits) Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD#N#Sophomore standing#N#This course is an intensive examination of the Army Leadership Model in practice. The model is compared to leadership styles and techniques from government and industry and the comparative effectiveness of each.
ARMY301 Advanced Military Leadership I#N#(3 credits) Grade Method: REG#N#Prerequisite: Permission of Army ROTC. Junior standing#N#Reinforces understanding and application of Army leadership strategies, critical decision making methodologies, physical and mental fitness excellence.
ARMY401 Advanced Military Leadership III#N#(3 credits) Grade Method: REG#N#Prerequisite: Permission of Army ROTC. Senior standing#N#Introduces contracted students to the study of Army structure, practices and processes exercised by Army Commanders and Staff in completing personnel, logistics, training and combat operations.
All cadets must successfully complete a college level survey course in American military history, preferably one that includes a battle analysis and lessons learned from a battle.