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2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

MIL 4260 - Company Grade Leadership


(3)
Spring semester

This course explores company grade officer roles and responsibilities and the dynamics of leading in the complex situations during Unified Land Operations.  The art of command is examined and how to properly communicate with non-commissioned officers (NCOs), Soldiers, and developing others through counseling.  During cultural awareness and cultural property protection (CPP), the student will discuss numerous situations regarding how ethical decisions impact personnel and the unit mission.  Through the understanding of roles and responsibilities, the student will learn about Comprehensive Soldier Fitness (CSF), being ready and resilient (R2C), and individual and family readiness to assist in preparing Soldiers and their families on reducing and managing stress during times of uncertainty.  The oral practicum explores students’ knowledge of how they will be prepared for the 20 Army Warfighting Challenges (AWFC) covered throughout the ROTC Advanced Course.  Significant emphasis is placed on preparing the student for BOLC B and the student’s first unit of assignment.  Mission command, case studies and scenarios are utilized to prepare the student to face the complex ethical demands of serving as a commissioned officer in the United States Army. 
 

Prerequisite: MIL 4160  or departmental approval.
Corequisite: MIL 4120 .