Military Science and Leadership
Major in Military Leadership
Reference #733
The Military Leadership major requires 36-42 hours and leads to a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree. 120 hours are necessary for graduation. The remaining credit hours are approximately 44 hours of general education courses and 34-40 hours are courses from the student’s second major or minor. A second major or minor is required. Students are encouraged to choose a second major related to their intended career objectives.
Admission
Although the program prepares students to be eligible for a commission in the U.S. Army, program graduates are not required to seek commissions. In addition to prospective commissioned officers, non-commissioned officers, veterans, and non-military students seeking leadership knowledge may also be admitted to the major in Military Leadership. Priority for admission will be given to those students seeking a commission. Program admission is limited and based on student qualifications. There are no restrictions regarding age, sex, race or religious persuasions.
Requirements for Non-Commission Seeking:
- Be a citizen of the United States or an alien in a category approved by the Department of the Army. Approval must be granted prior to enrollment.
- Be medically qualified in accordance with standards prescribed by the Department of the Army.
- Have a minimum overall academic grade point average of 2.0.
- Be recommended by the Professor of Military Science (Department Head)
Requirements for Commission Seeking:
- Be a citizen of the United States or an alien in a category approved by the Department of the Army. Approval must be granted prior to enrollment.
- Be at least 17 years of age at the time of enrollment and not reach 30 years of age at the time of commissioning in the U.S. Army (this may be waived).
- Be medically qualified in accordance with standards prescribed by the Department of the Army.
- Have a minimum overall academic grade point average of 2.0.
- Be recommended by the Professor of Military Science (Department Head).
- Execute a written agreement with the government to complete the two-year advanced course of training; attend LDAC; agree in writing to accept an appointment as a commissioned officer in the Army Reserve; and serve a prescribed tour of active or reserve component duty as a commissioned officer.
See: Suggested Sequence of Courses
Curriculum Requirements
1. General Education Requirements (44 Hours)
See WKU Undergraduate Course Catalog for specific requirements.
2. Basic Course (7-10 Hours)
There are three ways of completing the Basic Course Requirements.
| MIL 101: | Military Mountaineer/Leadership (2 hours) |
| MIL 102: | Developmental Skills (2 hours) |
| MIL 201: | Basic Leadership (3 hours), AND |
| MIL 202: | Team Building/Military Doctrine (3 hours); |
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OR |
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| MIL 209: | Introduction to Military Life (1 hour) AND |
| MIL 210: | Military Science Practicum LTC (6 hours); |
| OR | |
| Placement credit for the basic course through military service. |
3. Advanced Course (17-20 Hours)
| MIL 301: | Military Leadership/Management (3 hours) |
| MIL 302: | Military Leader/Tactical (4 hours) |
| MIL 401: | Professional Leader Skills (3 hours) |
| MIL 402: | Role/Army Officer (4 hours) |
| MIL 410: | Military Science Practicum LDAC (6 hours) |
| or LEAD 400: | Practicum in Leadership (3 hours) |
4. Restricted Electives (3 Hours) Choose one course.
| HIST 494: | U.S. Military History (3 hours) |
5. Electives (9 hours) Two disciplines must be represented.
| COMM 240 | Critical Listening |
| COMM 461 | Organizational Communication |
| COMM 463 | Intercultural Communication |
| GEOG 462 | Geography of South America |
| GEOG 464 | Geography of Europe |
| GEOG 465 | Geography of Asia |
| GEOG 466 | Geography of Africa |
| GEOG 467 | Geography of the Middle East |
| HIST 426 | Hitler and Nazi Germany |
| HIST 439 | Rise and Decline of Communism |
| LEAD 200 | Introduction to Leadership Studies |
| LEAD 400 | Practicum in Leadership |
| MGT 210 | Organization and Management |
| MGT 419 | Management of Organizational Conflict |
| PSY 355 | Issues in Cross-Cultural Psychology |
| PSY 412 | Psychology of Motivation and Emotion |
| SOCL 260 | Race and Ethnic Relations |
| SOCL 362 | Social Institutions |
| SOCL 375 | Diversity in American Society |
| PS 250 | International Politics |
| PS 260 | Introduction to Comparative Politics |
| PS 350 | Political Terrorism |
| PS 357 | U.S. Foreign Policy |
| PS 363 | Politics of Developing Nations |
| PS 365 | Government and Politics of the Middle East |
| PS 366 | Government and Politics of East Asia |
| PS 368 | African Government and Politics |
| PS 367 | Government and Politics of Russia and Eastern Europe |
| PS 457 | Theories of War and Peace in International Relations |
*Each course listed in section 5 is a 3 hour course.
6. Second Major or Minor
Total 120 Hours
Military Science and Leadership
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