MSL 101. Leadership and Personal Development (0)
This
course introduces cadets to the personal challenges and competencies that are
critical for effective leadership. Cadets learn how the personal development of
life skills such as critical thinking, goal setting, time management, physical
fitness, and stress management relate to leadership, officership and the Army
profession. The focus is on developing basic knowledge and comprehension of Army
leadership dimensions while gaining a big picture understanding of the ROTC
program, its purpose in the Army, and its advantages for the student.
MSL 102. Introduction to Tactical Leadership (0)
This
course overviews leadership fundamentals such as setting direction,
problem-solving, listening, presenting briefs, providing feedback and using
effective writing skills. Cadets explore dimensions of leadership values,
attributes, skills, and actions in the context of practical, hands-on, and
interactive exercises. Continued emphasis is placed on recruitment and retention
of cadets. Cadre role models and the building of stronger relationships among
the cadets through common experience and practical interaction are critical
aspects of the MSL 102 experience.
MSL 201. Innovative Team Leadership (0)
This course
explores the dimensions of creative and innovative tactical leadership
strategies and styles by examining team dynamics and two historical leadership
theories that form the basis of the Army leadership framework. Cadets practice
aspects of personal motivation and team building in the context of planning,
executing, and assessing team exercises and participating in leadership labs.
Focus is on continued development of the knowledge of leadership values and
attributes through an understanding of Army rank, structure, and duties and
basic aspects of land navigation and squad tactics. Case studies provide
tangible context for learning the Soldier’s Creed and Warrior Ethos as they
apply in the contemporary operating environment (COE).
MSL 202. Foundations of Tactical Leadership
(0)
This course examines the challenges of leading tactical
teams in the COE. The course highlights dimensions of terrain analysis,
patrolling and operation orders. Further study of the theoretical basis of the
Army leadership framework explores the dynamics of adaptive leadership in the
context of military operations. MSL 202 provides a smooth transition into MSL
301. Cadets develop greater self awareness as they assess their own leadership
styles and practice communication and team building skills. COE case studies
give insight into the importance and practice of teamwork and tactics in
real-world scenarios.
MSL 301. Adaptive Team Leadership (0)
This course
challenges cadets to study, practice, and evaluate adaptive leadership skills as
they are presented with challenging scenarios related to squad tactical
operations. Cadets receive systematic and specific feedback on their leadership
attributes and actions. Based on such feedback, as well as their own
self-evaluations, cadets continue to develop their leadership and critical
thinking abilities. The focus is developing cadets’ tactical leadership
abilities to enable them to succeed at ROTC’s summer Leadership Development and
Assessment Course (LDAC).
MSL 302. Leadership Under Fire (0)
This course uses
increasingly intense situational leadership challenges to build cadet awareness
and skills in leading small units. Skills in decision-making, persuading and
motivating team members when “under fire” are explored, evaluated, and
developed. Aspects of military operations are reviewed as a means of preparing
for the ROTC Leader Development and Assessment Course (LDAC). Cadets are
expected to apply basic principles of the Law of Land Warfare, Army training,
and motivation to troop leading procedures. Emphasis is also placed on
conducting military briefings and developing proficiency in Garrison operation
orders. MSL 302 cadets are evaluated on what they know and do as leaders.
MSL 401. Developing Adaptive Leaders (0)
This course
develops cadet proficiency in planning, executing, and assessing complex
operations, functioning as a member of a staff, and providing performance
feedback to subordinates. Cadets assess risk, make ethical decisions, and lead
fellow ROTC cadets. Lessons on military justice and personnel processes prepare
cadets to make the transition to Army officers. MSL IV cadets analyze, evaluate
and instruct cadets at lower levels. Both their classroom and battalion
leadership experiences are designed to prepare MSL 401 cadets for their first
unit of assignment. They identify responsibilities of key staff, coordinate
staff roles, and use situational opportunities to teach, train, and develop
subordinates.
MSL 402. Leadership in a Complex World (0)
This course
explores the dynamics of leading in the complex situations of current military
operations in the COE. Cadets examine differences in customs and courtesies,
military law, principles of war, and rules of engagement in the face of
international terrorism. They also explore aspects of interacting with
nongovernmental organizations, civilians on the battlefield, and host nation
support. The course places significant emphasis on preparing cadets for their
first unit of assignment. It uses case studies, scenarios, and “What Now,
Lieutenant?” exercises to prepare cadets to face the complex ethical and
practical demands of leading as commissioned officers in the United States
Army.