Military Studies Certificate
(15 semester hours)

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Objectives

  • Create a personal definition of military leadership and philosophy.
  • Discuss the enlisted structure and organization of the U.S. military.
  • Explain the nature of the military ethics in the U.S. military.
  • Analyze the relationship that each leader has with subordinates and how each functions during wartime.
  • Examine the history of one military service, to include the active, guard and reserves, across the breadth of its past, present, and future.

MH200 / MIL 200 - Military Structure and Organization
MH250 / MIL 250 - Military Ethics
MH351 / MLH 303 - Readings in Military Leadership
MH352 / MLH 304 - Readings in Military Philosophy
One of the following courses:
MH306 / MLH 281 - History of the U.S. Army
MH307 / MLH 282 - History of the U. S. Navy
MH308 / MLH 283 - History of the U.S. Marine Corps
MH309 / MLH 284 - History of the U.S. Air Force
MH450 / MLH 289 - History of Special Operations




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