NS310 Strategy and Tactics (1-2-2). Course provides instruction on the
basic elements of strategic thought in military operations to include works by
Sun Tzu, Clausewitz, Jomini, Mahan, Corbett, Mitchell, and Boyd. Case studies
are examined as well as current U.S. National, Joint, and Maritime
strategy/doctrine and their applications. Instruction includes multi-ship
operations, basic warfare tactics and naval force tactical planning. The
application of basic warfare tactics is accomplished via use of Fleet
Command, a commercial tactical gaming program. [fall ] . Prereq: NN204. [fall
and spring]
NS486 Net Centric Warfare (3-0-3). This elective course provides an opportunity for Midshipmen to explore the present and future of warfare in the Information Age. Students examine the impact of information technology on contemporary life and the transformation of warfare as a result of the Information Revolution. They are introduced to the increasing use of information technology in warfare. In addition students examine emerging and asymmetrical threats and the new vulnerabilities created by increasing dependence on information technology for war fighting. Prereq: NS 310 [spring].
NS401 Junior Officer Practicum (Surface) (2-2-3). A course to provide information on the duties and responsibilities required of a junior officer in the surface community. Instruction includes operational procedures and practical applications of leadership and management principles tailored to the surface force. Lab includes training in ship-handling and bridge watch-standing skills through the use of YPs and simulation software. Prereq: NN204, NS310 and 1/C standing. [spring].
NS402 Junior Officer Practicum (Submarine) (2-2-3). A course to
provide information on the duties and responsibilities required of a junior
officer in the submarine community. Instruction includes operational procedures,
and practical applications of leadership and management principles tailored to
the submarine force. Lab includes submarine operations practical exercises through the use
of submarine simulation software. Prereq: NN204, NS310 and 1/C standing.
[spring]
NS403 Junior Officer Practicum (Aviation) (2-2-3). A course to provide information on the duties and responsibilities required of a junior officer in the aviation community. Instruction includes air navigation, tactics, operational procedures and practical applications of leadership and management principles tailored to the aviation force. Lab includes basic flight training through the use of flight simulator software. Prereq: NN204, NS310 and 1/C standing. [spring]
NS404 Junior Officer Practicum (Marine Corps) (2-2-3). A course to
provide information on the duties and responsibilities required of a junior
officer in the Marine Corps. Instruction includes land navigation, tactics,
operational procedures and practical applications of leadership and management
principles tailored to the Fleet Marine Force. Lab includes basic land
warfare skills and tactics through the use of outdoor activities and simulation
software. Prereq: NN204, NS310 and 1/C standing. [spring]
NS405 Junior Officer Practicum (Special Warfare) (2-2-3). A course to
provide information on the duties and responsibilities required of a junior
officer in the SEAL community. This course introduces students to the
existing SEAL’s command structure, the intricacies of small unit mission
planning, the art of land navigation, SEAL-specific swimming skills, weapons
handing as well as review of pertinent historic case studies. Lab
includes training in basic small unit skills and tactics through the use of
outdoor activities and simulation software. Prereq: NN204, NS310 and 1/C
standing. [spring]
NS406
Junior Officer Practicum (Staff Corps) (2-2-3).
A course to provide information on the duties and responsibilities required of a
junior officer in the Staff Corps and Restricted Line communities to include the
Supply Corps, Medical Corps, Intelligence, Cryptography, Civil Engineer Corps,
etc. Students learn general Staff Corps/Restricted Line issues, plus have
an opportunity to focus on their own community and receive mentorship from
officers in that community. Topics covered include career path, preparation
for indoctrination schools, and junior officer expectations. Lab includes
mentorship and practical work within the student's selected community. Prereq:
NN204, NS310 and 1/C standing. [spring]
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