MILITARY SCIENCE PROGRAM
A four-year ROTC program includes instruction for freshman and sophomore students
as well as advanced students.
| Beginning Military Science (12 semester hours) |
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3
3
3 |
| MSCI 1370 Introduction to Basic Military Science |
| MSCI 1371 Basic Military Science and Survival |
| MSCI 2370 Basic Military Science |
| MSCI 2371 Leadership and Management |
The Advanced Military Science Program
The Advanced Military Science Program at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
allows qualified students to earn commissions as Second Lieutenants in the
active Army, the Army Reserve, or the National Guard. Nursing students can
qualify for
commissions in officer grades as high as captain, depending on graduate work
and professional nursing experience.
Entry into the program is restricted to students who have demonstrated scholastic
ability, excellent character, and leadership potential. Qualification is based
on successful accomplishment of any one of the following:
1. Honorable military service.
2. Completion of the Basic Camp Summer Compression Program.
3. Three or more years of JROTC in any branch with the appropriate recommendations.
4. Completion of the first two years of the ROTC four-year program at another
institution.
The two-year curriculum is centered on developing leadership and management
skills. Training exercises aimed at increasing the students’ confidence
are practiced throughout the program.
Graduates of this program are appointed in entry management positions in the
Army depending upon their preferences, academic majors, and demonstrated leadership.
| Advanced Military Science (19 semester hours) |
3
3
4
3
3
3 |
| MSCI 3303 Advanced Military Science I |
| MSCI 3304 Advanced Military Science II |
| MSCI 3499 Internship in Military Science |
| MSCI 4303 Advanced Military Science III |
| MSCI 4304 Advanced Military Science IV |
| MSCI 4305 Advanced Problems |
UNDERGRADUATE COURSE LIST |