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Johns Hopkins University | AS.374.302

Applied Leadership in Small Unit Operations

2.0

credits

Average Course Rating

(4.56)

MS 302 focuses on applied leadership in small unit operations. It is an academically challenging course where you will study, practice, and apply the fundamentals of direct level leadership and small unit tactics at the platoon level. At the conclusion of this course, you will be capable of planning, coordinating, navigating, motivating and leading a platoon in the execution of a mission. Includes a lab per week using peer facilitation overseen by MS IVs, supervised by ROTC Cadre. Successful completion of this course will help prepare you for the Cadet Summer Training Advance Camp, which you will attend in the summer at Fort Knox, KY.

Spring 2013

(4.44)

Spring 2015

(4.86)

Spring 2023

(4.47)

Spring 2023

(4.53)

Spring 2023

(4.5)

Spring 2013

Professor: Paul Carrol , Bart Sime

(4.44)

The best aspects of this course included the small class setting, the in-class discussions, and the guest lecturers. Some students felt that the grading was excessively harsh. One suggestion was fewer background readings. Another suggestion was to require more participation from students. Prospective students should read the essay rubrics thoroughly, think hard about the prompts, and be prepared to do a lot of reading and writing.

Spring 2015

Professor: Paul Carrol , Rodney Graves, David Norman, Bart Sime

(4.86)

The best parts about this course were the frequent field trips to various museums in the area for hands-on experience and the interactions with the professionals. Students appreciated having the option to edit and resubmit essays that they did poorly on. Some students felt that the feedback they received on assignments was vague, assignments were posted at the last minute, and there was a frequent disconnect between material covered and assignment expectations. Suggestions for improvement included spending more time on discussions and providing more clear guidelines or expectations. Prospective students should know that there is usual y a weekly writing assignment.

Spring 2023

Professor: Brandon Bangsboll

(4.47)

Spring 2023

Professor: Shaun Stoner

(4.53)

Spring 2023

Professor: Zachery Yeager

(4.5)