ROTC 374.301 Training Management and the Warfighting Functions

Focused on the training and resource management skills necessary for success by a company-grade officer. Cadets explore the various warfighting functions in the US Army, understand how to integrate them into tactical planning, and learn the basics of unit training management. At the conclusion of this course, Cadets are capable of planning training, coordinating for Army resources, and leading a squad in the execution of a mission during a classroom practical exercise, a Leadership Lab, or during a Field Training Exercise (FTX).  Cadets will write peer evaluations, receive feedback on their abilities as a leader, and mentorship to improve those leader skills. This course includes reading assignments, homework assignments, small group assignments, briefings, case studies, and practical exercises, a mid-term exam, and a final exam.  Ultimately, prepares Cadets to excel at the four-week Advanced Camp at Fort Knox, KY.

Credits

2 credits

Prerequisite

Basic Course Completion

Corequisite

Must take 374.310 concurrently

Offered

At JHU