Oct 27, 2010 ... FR-SR. C. Mathematics: 6 credit hours of differential and integral calculus
completed by the end of the second year of Naval. Science, normally ...
NROTCUAUINST 1533.3R 27 Oct 10 NROTC Unit Auburn-Tuskegee Consortium Course Requirements The following identifies course requirements applicable to Auburn and Tuskegee Universities to meet NETC NROTC graduation guidelines as identified in references (a) through (d). The ‘TAKEN’ column in the tables below identifies the normal progression of classes. Specific requirements are identified and underlined below when course completion is required prior to a specific semester of matriculation. Substitute courses may be approved by the Professor of Naval Science (PNS) for all commissioning options. All NROTC students will register for the zero credit hour Naval Science Lab which consists of Drill one day per week and Lab one day per week. I. NAVY OPTION SCHOLARSHIP A. Naval Science Courses: 24 credit hours. CRS(AU/TU)
TITLE
NAVS NAVS NAVS NAVS NAVS NAVS NAVS NAVS
Introduction to Naval Science Sea Power Leadership and Management Navigation Ships Systems I (Engineering) Ships Systems II (Weapons) Naval Operations and Seamanship Leadership and Ethics
1010/0101 1020/0102 2010/0201 2060/0206 3050/0305 3060/0306 4050/0405 4020/0402
CREDITS
TAKEN
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
FR FR SO SO JR JR SR SR
B. English: 6 credit hours of English grammar and composition. Additionally, TU students must pass the university required English Proficiency Examination prior to graduation. CRS(AU/TU)
TITLE
ENGL 1100/0101 ENGL 1120/0102
English Composition I English Composition II Or Honors writing seminar I Honors writing seminar II
ENGL 1107 ENGL 1127
CREDITS
TAKEN
3 3
FR-SR FR-SR
3 3
FR-SR FR-SR
C. Mathematics: 6 credit hours of differential and integral calculus completed by the end of the second year of Naval Science, normally the sophomore year. Failure to meet the mathematics requirements on time will result in the student being placed on Leave of Absence (LOA).
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NROTCUAUINST 1533.3R 27 Oct 10 CRS(AU/TU)
TITLE
MATH 1610/0207 MATH 1620/0208
Calculus I Calculus II Or Honors Calculus I Honors Calculus II Or Calculus for Engineering & Sci I Calculus for Engineering & Sci II
MATH 1617 MATH 1627 MATH 1710 MATH 1720
CREDITS
TAKEN
4 4
FR/SO FR/SO
4 4
FR/SO FR/SO
4 4
FR/SO FR/SO
D. Physics: 6 credit hours of calculus-based physics completed by the end of the third year of Naval Science, normally the junior year. Failure to meet the physical science requirements on time will result in the student being placed on Leave of Absence (LOA). CRS(AU/TU)
TITLE
PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS
1600/0310 1601/0313 1610/0311 1611/0314
Engineering Engineering Engineering Engineering
PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS
1607 1608 1617 1618
Honors Honors Honors Honors
Physics I Physics I Lab Physics II Physics II Lab Or Physics I Physics I Lab Physics II Physics II Lab
CREDITS
TAKEN
4/3 0/1 4/3 0/1
FR-JR
4 0 4 0
FR-JR
FR-JR
FR-JR
E. World Cultures/Regional Studies. 3 credit hours. Any of the following courses may be taken prior to graduation. CRS(AU)
TITLE
FLCN FLCN FLCN FLJP GEOG GEOG GEOG HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST
Chinese Cinema Topics in Chinese Lit and Culture Intro to Chinese Culture in English Topics in Japanese Lit and Culture Latin America Africa Asia Survey of Latin American History Survey of Asian History Survey of Modern African History Survey of Middle Eastern History Modern East Asia Modern Latin America Islam in Modern World History History of Modern South Asia
3050 3450 3510 3450 3130 3140 3160 2100 2110 2120 2130 5600 5620 5640 5650
CREDITS
TAKEN
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR
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NROTCUAUINST 1533.3R 27 Oct 10 HIST HIST HIST POLI POLI POLI POLI POLI
5660 5670 5680 3180 3190 3520 3550 3610
History of Modern China: 1800–Present History of Modern Japan: 1800-Present Africa from 1800 to the Present Latin America and the United States Intl Relations of the Middle East Comparative Politics of the Mid East Government & Politics of Latin America Asian Politics
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR
CREDITS
TAKEN
3 3 3
FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR
3
FR-SR
3 3 3 3 3
FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR
TU World Cultures/Regional Studies CRS(TU)
TITLE
HIST 0220 HIST 0221 POLS 0319
History of Africa I History of Africa II Politics of Developing Countries Contemporary Social and Political Development in the Islamic World Contemporary Latin American Politics Government and Politics in Russia Contemporary Japanese Politics Contemporary Chinese Politics African Politics
POLS 0331 POLS POLS POLS POLS POLS
0332 0333 0334 0335 0431
F. American Military History/National Security Policy: 3 credit hours. Any of the following courses may be taken prior to graduation. CRS(AU)
TITLE
HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST POLI
History of United States Air Power World Military History 20th Century World Wars World Naval History American Revolution and …: 1763-1800 Civil War Era: 1850-1877 20th Century United States Diplomacy National Security Policy
3070 3640 3650 3660 5010 5040 5080 3160
CREDITS
TAKEN
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR
TU American Military History/National Security Policy CRS(TU)
TITLE
HIST HIST HIST HIST POLS POLS POLS
Diplomatic History of the U.S. Civil War & Reconstruction: 1850-1877 Military and Diplomatic History The Cold War and Beyond International Politics International Security International Law
0313 0314 0345 0346 0320 0322 0420
CREDITS
TAKEN
3 3 3 3 3 3 3
FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR
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NROTCUAUINST 1533.3R 27 Oct 10 POLS 0423 POLS 0424
Space and International Relations Arms Control and National Security
3 3
FR-SR FR-SR
G. Additional Requirements: 1. Achieve a minimum “3rd Class” swim qualification prior to the end of their first year of Naval Science, normally their freshman year, which shall be renewed annually. After achieving a 2nd Class swim qualification, no further qualifications or refreshers are required. 2. Achieve a minimum “SKIPPER B” sail qualification by the end of their third year of Naval Science, normally their junior year. II. NAVY OPTION COLLEGE PROGRAM A. Naval Science Courses: Same as I(A) above. B. English: Same as I(B) above. C. Mathematics: 6 credit hours of mathematics at the level of college algebra or higher completed by the end of the third year of Naval Science, normally the junior year. Failure to meet the mathematics requirements on time will result in the student being placed on Leave of Absence (LOA). CRS(AU)
TITLE
MATH 1000 MATH 1150
College Algebra Pre-calculus Algebra and Trigonometry or Pre-calculus Algebra Pre-Calculus Trigonometry
MATH 1120 MATH 1130
CREDITS
TAKEN
3 4
FR-JR FR-JR
3 3
FR-JR FR-JR
TU Mathematics CRS(TU)
TITLE
MATH 0107 MATH 0108
College Algebra and Trigonometry I College Algebra and Trigonometry II OR Precalculus Introductory Calculus
MATH 0110 MATH 0227
CREDITS
TAKEN
4 4
FR-JR FR-JR
4 4
FR-JR FR-JR
D. Physical Sciences: 6 credit hours of Physical Science including labs. The following are suggested minimum level courses and may be taken at anytime prior to graduation.
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NROTCUAUINST 1533.3R 27 Oct 10 Midshipmen who wish to apply for a scholarship should fulfill the scholarship requirements from section I above. CRS(AU)
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PHYS PHYS BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM
General Physics I + Lab General Physics II + Lab Introduction to Biology + Lab A Survey of Life + Lab Principles of Biology + Lab Honors Biology + Lab Organismal Biology + Lab Honors Organismal Biology + Lab Survey of Chemistry I Survey of Chemistry I Lab Survey of Chemistry II Survey of Chemistry II Lab Fundamentals of Chemistry I Fundamentals of Chemistry I Lab
1500 1510 1000 1010 1020 1027 1030 1037 1010 1011 1020 1021 1030 1031
CREDITS
TAKEN
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 1 3 1 3 1
FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR
TU Physical Sciences CRS(TU)
TITLE
PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL
Elementary General Physics I Elementary General Physics I Lab Elementary General Physics II Elementary General Physics I Lab Applied General Physics I Applied General Physics I Lab Applied General Physics II Applied General Physics II Lab General, Organic & Biological Chem I General, Organic & Bio Chem I Lab General, Organic & Biological Chem II General, Organic & Bio Chem II Lab General Chemistry I General Chemistry I Lab General Chemistry II General Chemistry II Lab Organismic Biology I Organismic Biology I Lab Environmental Biology Environmental Biology Lab Cell and General Biology I Cell and General Biology I Lab
0301 0303 0302 0304 0305 0307 0306 0308 0221 0223 0222 0224 0231 0233 0232 0234 0120 0121 0140 0141 0230 0231
CREDITS
TAKEN
3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1
FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR FR-SR
E. World Cultures/Regional Studies: Same as I(E) above.
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NROTCUAUINST 1533.3R 27 Oct 10 F. American Military History/National Security Policy: Same as I(F) above. G. Additional Requirements: Same as I(G) above. III. NAVY OPTION NURSE CORPS A. Naval Science Courses: 12 credit hours. CRS(AU/TU)
TITLE
NAVS NAVS NAVS NAVS
Introduction to Naval Science Sea Power Leadership and Management Leadership and Ethics
1010/0101 1020/0102 2010/0201 4020/0402
CREDITS
TAKEN
3 3 3 3
FR FR SO SO
B. English: Same as I(B) above. C. World Cultures/Regional Studies.
Same as I(E) above.
D. Additional Requirements: 1. Achieve a minimum “3rd Class” swim qualification prior to the end of their first year of Naval Science, normally their freshman year, which shall be renewed annually. After achieving a 2nd Class swim qualification, no further qualifications or refreshers are required. IV. SEAMAN TO ADMIRAL (STA-21) PROGRAM A. Naval Science Courses: 6 credit hours. CRS(AU/TU)
TITLE
NAVS 2010/0201 NAVS 4020/0402
Leadership and Management Leadership and Ethics
CREDITS
TAKEN
3 3
SO SR
B. English: Same as I(B) above. C. Mathematics: 6 credit hours of differential and integral calculus (not applicable to Nurse Corps). Available courses are listed under I(C) above. D. Physics: 6 credit hours of calculus-based physics (not applicable to Nurse Corps). Available courses are listed under I(D) above. E. Additional Requirements:
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NROTCUAUINST 1533.3R 27 Oct 10 1. Swim qualifications are achieved at the Naval Science Institute and do not require a refresher during NROTC. V. MARINE OPTION (Scholarship and College Program) A. Naval Science Courses: 18 credit hours. CRS(AU/TU)
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NAVS NAVS NAVS NAVS NAVS NAVS
Introduction to Naval Science Sea Power Leadership and Management Evolution of Warfare Amphibious Warfare Leadership and Ethics
1010/0101 1020/0102 2010/0201 3030/0303 4030/0403 4020/0402
CREDITS
TAKEN
3 3 3 3 3 3
FR FR SO JR SR SR
B American Military History/National Security Policy: Same as I(F) above. C. Additional Requirements: 1. Achieve a minimum “3rd Class” swim qualification prior to the end of their first year of Naval Science, normally their freshman year, which shall be renewed annually. After achieving a 2nd Class swim qualification, no further qualifications or refreshers are required. VI. MARINE ENLISTED COMMISSIONING EDUCATION PROGRAM A. Naval Science Courses: 9 credit hours. CRS(AU/TU)
TITLE
NAVS 3030/0303 NAVS 4030/0403 NAVS 4020/0402
Evolution of Warfare Amphibious Warfare Leadership and Ethics
CREDITS
TAKEN
3 3 3
JR-SR JR-SR SR
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