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Sophomore Year, Fall Semester - MSL 201: Innovative Team Leadership

Overview

MSL 201 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 (trait and behavior theories). 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).

Course Objectives

Leadership

  • Describe the four basic phases of team building
  • Illustrate significant traits and behaviors of historical military leaders

Values and Ethics

  • Recognize the historical basis of Army values
  • Illustrate the four tenets of the Warrior Ethos

Personal Development

  • Deliver a formal information briefing
  • List the types and elements of interpersonal communication

Officership

  • Describe rank, structure, duties, and traditions
  • Explain the Principles of War

Tactics and Techniques

  • Practice land navigation techniques
  • List the seven steps of problem solving
  • List the eight troop leading procedures
Lesson 1a Lab 1
ROTC & Course Overview Drill & Ceremony
   
Lesson 1b  
Army Rank Structure, Duties, & Traditions  
   
Lesson 2a Lab 2
Army Values Combat Water Survival Training I
   
Lesson 2b  
Intro to Principles of War  
   
Lesson 3a Lab 3
Map Reading
Land Navigation I
   
Lesson 3b
 
Land Navigation  
   
Lesson 4a Lab 4
Intro to Problem Solving
Land Navigation II
   
Lesson 4b  
Intro to Troop Leading Procedures
 
   
Lesson 5a Lab 5
Squad Movement Individual & Squad Movement Techniques
   
Lesson 5b  
Intro to Battle Drills
 
   
Lesson 6a Lab 6
Warrior Ethos Case Study Battle Drills
   
Lesson 6b  
Midterm Exam  
   
Lesson 7a Lab 7
Offensive Operations Squad Tactics I
   
Lesson 7b  
Defense I  
   
Lesson 8a Lab 8
Effective Army Briefing Squad Tactics II
   
Lesson 8b  
Interpersonal Communication
 
   
Lesson 9a Lab 9
Team Building
Squad Tactics III
   
Lesson 9b  
Team Building Practical Exercise
 
   
Lesson 10a Lab 10
Leader Traits & Behaviors First Aid
   
Lesson 10b  
Leadership Theory
 
   
Lesson 11a Lab 11
Intro to Pre-Combat Checks & Inspections
Fieldcraft & Pre-Combat Checks & Inspections
   
Lesson 11b  
Culture in the Contemporary Operating Environment Briefs
 
   
Lesson 12a Lab 12
Stress Management
Commander’s Time
   
Lesson 12b  
Final Exam  

 

Sophomore Year, Spring Semester - MSL 202: Foundations of Tactical Leadership

Overview

MSL 202 examines the challenges of leading tactical teams in the complex contemporary operating environment (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.

Course Objectives

Leadership

  • Illustrate dimensions of transformational and situational leadership
  • Explain your personal approach to leadership

Values and Ethics

  • Identify the goals of the Army Consideration of Others (CO2) program
  • Analyze the relationship between Army values, leadership, and CO2

Personal Development

  • Develop team mission statement and goals
  • Explain ways to establish priorities and avoid distracters
  • Practice effective writing techniques

Officership

  • Explain the relationship between leadership, values, and officership

Tactics and Techniques

  • List the five aspects of military terrain (OCOKA)
  • Interpret an operation order
Lesson 1a Lab 13
ROTC & Course Overview Platoon Movement
   
Lesson 1b  
Army Values & Consideration of Others  
   
Lesson 2a Lab 14
Team Goals & Time Management Leader Reaction
   
Lesson 2b  
Advanced Time Management  
   
Lesson 3a Lab 15
Intro to Terrain Analysis Combat Water Survival Training II
   
Lesson 3b  
Terrain Analysis Practical Exercise
 
   
Lesson 4a Lab 16
Intro to Patrolling
Platoon Tactics - Patrolling I
   
Lesson 4b  
Patrolling Organization  
   
Lesson 5a Lab 17
Patrol Base Operations Platoon Tactics - Patrolling II
   
Lesson 5b  
Defense II
 
   
Lesson 6a Lab 18
Midterm Exam Platoon Tactics - Offense
   
Lesson 6b  
Effective Writing
 
   
Lesson 7a Lab 19
Operation Orders I
Platoon Tactics - Defense
   
Lesson 7b  
Operation Orders II
 
   
Lesson 8a Lab 20
Navigational Methods & Route Planning Land Navigation III
   
Lesson 8b  
Route Planning Practical Exercise
 
   
Lesson 9a Lab 21
Transformational Leadership
Land Navigation IV
   
Lesson 9b  
Situational Leadership
 
   
Lesson 10a Lab 22
Adaptive Leadership
Weapons - Pre-Marksmanship Instruction
   
Lesson 10b  
Leadership Analysis
 
   
Lesson 11a Lab 23
Leadership Capstone Presentations
Tactical Communication, Reporting, & Call for Fire
   
Lesson 11b  
Assessing Your Own Leadership
 
   
Lesson 12a Lab 24
Terrorism Awareness
Readiness Assessment
   
Lesson 12b  
Final Exam