Minor in Military Studies
Col. Robert (Scott) Grainger, professor of air and space studies and LTC John Toll, professor of military studies, co-directors
Learning Outcomes for the Military Studies Minor
Students completing the military studies minor will be able to:
- Demonstrate a broad understanding of theories and concepts of military training, the use of military force and its impact on societies both domestic and international, current U.S. national security strategy, and the laws that govern warfare including the U.S. military justice system.
- Articulate an understanding of the role of the military from a variety of perspectives through lenses that include historical, political, judicial, and ethical roles of the military in society, as well as domestic and international issues affecting the military profession.
- Demonstrate an understanding of leadership styles including effective communication, utilizing workplace professionalism, cross-cultural-competencies, self-awareness, types of bias, and leading complex and diverse teams including equity/inclusion in teambuilding.
Minor Requirements - 16 credit hours
Students select one of the following two options.
Air Force Track
AS 301 | Leading People and Effective Communication | 3 |
AS 302 | Leading People and Effective Communication | 3 |
AS 401 | National Security/Leadership Responsibilities/Commissioning Preparation | 3 |
AS 402 | National Security/Leadership Responsibilities/Commissioning Preparation | 3 |
AS 411 | Leadership Laboratory | 2 |
AS 412 | Leadership Laboratory | 2 |
Army Track
MSL 301 | Training Management and the Warfighting Functions | 3 |
MSL 302 | Applied Leadership in Small Unit Operations | 3 |
MSL 321 | Advanced Leadership Laboratory | 1 |
MSL 322 | Advanced Leadership Laboratory | 1 |
MSL 401 | The Army Officer | 3 |
MSL 402 | Company Grade Leadership | 3 |
MSL 421 | Advanced Leadership Laboratory | 1 |
MSL 422 | Advanced Leadership Laboratory | 1 |