Basic & Advanced Courses
Basic courses are available to any admitted USU student without any military commitment and provide valuable instruction in leadership.Whereas, advanced courses are only available to students who have contracted for military service.
Advanced Course Requirements (15 Credits)
- MSL 3010 - Adaptive Team Leadership (3 Credits)
- MSL 3020 - Leadership Under Fire (3 Credits)
- MSL 4510 - ROTC Leader Development and Assessment Course (1-3 Credits)
- MSL 4010 - Developing Adaptive Leaders (3 Credits)
- MSL 4020 - Leadership in a Complex World (3 Credits)
- HIST 4810 - American Military History (3 Credits)
Basic & Advanced Camp
If Basic camp is attended, credit for all basic classes can be awarded; however you must be a contracted cadet for commision into Advanced Camp.
Basic Camp, is designed for college students, typically between their sophomore and junior years. Upon successful completion of the course, graduates can take part in ROTC at their college as a third-year student in the four-year program. The aim of the course is to motivate and qualify Cadets for entry into the Senior ROTC program.
The purpose of the course is to train U.S. Army ROTC Cadets to Army standards, to develop their leadership skills, and to evaluate their officer potential. Most Army Cadets attend Advanced Camp between their junior and senior undergraduate years after having contracted to join the Army. Successful completion of Advanced Camp is a prerequisite to becoming an Army officer through ROTC.