Spring 1995 Course Descriptions
0937 Naval Science
Naval Science, C31-0
NAVAL OPERATIONS
Consists of several distinct segments. Students examine or
practice rules of the nautical road, use of the maneuvering
board, deck seamanship, and basic shiphandling theory.
Naval Science, C50-0
NAVAL SCIENCE LABORATORY
One two-hour lab weekly, required each quarter for all midshipmen.
Emphasizes professional development and skills as well as drill
and physical fitness.
Naval Science, C50
NAVAL SCIENCE LAB
Time: T 3-5
Office Address: 617 Haven Street
Phone: 491-3324/3325
Expected Enrollment: 85
COURSE DESCRIPTION: Naval Science lab is the general drill and
instructional period required for all NROTC midshipmen each quarter.
Lab consists of various activities including close order drill and
formation, physical fitness training and competitive athletics,
warfare tactics and systems briefs and scenarios, guest speakers, etc.
Naval Science, C41
NAVAL LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
Time: MWF 0730-0900
Office Address: 617 Haven Street
Phone: 491-3324/3325
Expected Enrollment: 25
COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course covers a variety of subjects
intended to provide the student with an understanding of the
role and responsibilities of a Naval Officer. It aims to
develop, in each student, necessary managerial and professional
competencies including (1) a comprehension of principles of
the Navy Human Resources Management Support System
(e.g., Equal Opportunity,Drug and Alcohol Abuse,
Affirmative Action, and Leadership and Management
Education and Training), and (2) a knowledge of basic
administrative responsibilities, naval correspondence
procedures, maintenance material management, security
and safety programs, personnel appraisal and evaluation,
and military laws. Additionally, personal financial
management techniques and strategies will be discussed to
help prepare the future naval officers for financial planning.
Naval Science, B20
NAVAL SHIP SYSTEMS II (NAVAL WEAPONS SYSTEMS)
Time: MWF 0745-0900
Office Address: 617 Haven Street
Phone: 491-3324/3325
Expected Enrollment: 25
COURSE DESCRIPTION: Cover fundamentals of weapons systems
installed in United States Navy ships and aircraft. Areas
explored include weapon types, tracking systems, fire control
systems, basic fire control computers, and an examination of
four weapons platforms.
Naval Science, A20
SEAPOWER AND MARITIME AFFAIRS
Time: MWF 0745-0900
Office Address: 617 Haven Street
Phone: 491-3324/3325
Expected Enrollment: 25
COURSE DESCRIPTION: The course is a survey designed to give
students a thorough understanding of U.S. naval maritime history
in the context of world maritime development. Students will
learn of the historical evolution of sea power, the fundamental
national interests of the United States over time, and the role
of naval forces in a time of dramatic geopolitical change.
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Last Updated: February 9, 1995