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Military Education, Naval 692
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New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2013–2015 Programs of Study and Courses for Liberal Arts Students Programs, Faculty, and Courses Military Education, Naval 692 Courses  

Courses

03:692:101 Introduction to Naval Science (2) Introduction to the organization and culture of the U.S. Department of Defense and the naval service. Customs and traditions of the service, basic leadership, ethics and character development, junior officer duties, and basic shipboard procedures and safety. Prerequisite: Permission of department.
03:692:102 Sea Power and Maritime Affairs (2) U.S. historical evolution of sea power, its concepts, theories, and applications, and relationships to current trends. Impact of world situation, U.S. national interest, changing technology, and naval leadership on the evolving concept of sea power. Prerequisite: Permission of department.
03:692:103,104 Naval Science Laboratory (0,0) Instruction and practical application in leadership and associated military skills. Topics may include drill and ceremonies, physical fitness and swimming testing, cruise preparation, cruise evaluation, sail training, safety awareness, preparation for commissioning, personal finances, insurance, and applied exercises in naval ship systems, navigation, naval operations, naval administration, and military justice. Graded pass/no credit. Prerequisite: Permission of department.
03:692:201 Leadership and Management (3) Basic management, decision making, and moral leadership. Goal establishment, prioritization, planning and forecasting in a task-centered organization. Measures of organizational effectiveness, overcoming resistance to change, effective communications, counseling, team building, and resolution of disciplinary and personnel matters. Prerequisite: Permission of department.
03:692:202 Navigation (3) Theory, principles, procedures, and application of plotting, piloting, and electronic navigation, and an introduction to maneuvering boards. Piloting techniques, the use of charts, the use of visual and electronic aids, and the theory of operation of both magnetic and gyrocompasses. Other topics include tides, currents, effects of wind/weather, voyage planning, and the international/inland rules of navigation. Prerequisite: Permission of department.
03:692:203,204 Naval Science Laboratory (0,0) Instruction and practical application in leadership and associated military skills. Topics may include drill and ceremonies, physical fitness and swimming testing, cruise preparation, cruise evaluation, sail training, safety awareness, preparation for commissioning, personal finances, insurance, and applied exercises in naval ship systems, navigation, naval operations, naval administration, and military justice. Graded pass/no credit. Prerequisite: Permission of department.
03:692:211 The Evolution of Warfare (3) Traces the development of warfare to the present day. Causes of continuity and change in the means and methods of warfare. Influence of political, economic, and societal factors on the conduct of war, with significant attention on the role of technological innovation in changing the battlefield. Prerequisite: Permission of department.
03:692:212 Amphibious Warfare (3) Political, strategic, operational, and tactical/technical aspects of amphibious warfare, and the evolution of the U.S. Marine Corps. Structure and capabilities of the present day U.S. Marine Corps as a forward deployed and rapid deployment force and development of Expeditionary Maneuver Warfare concepts. Prerequisite: Permission of department.
03:692:301 Naval Ship Systems I: Engineering (3) Principles of design and operation of ships. Description and analysis of major types of propulsion plants, both conventional and nuclear. Principles of thermodynamic cycles, electrical theory, power generation and distribution, auxiliary machinery systems. Ship construction, strength, and stability in intact and damaged conditions. Factors and design criteria for seaworthiness, structural integrity, and operational employment. Course may be repeated for credit with consent of department. Prerequisite: Permission of department.
03:692:302 Naval Ship Systems II: Weapons (3) Introduction to the physical theory of acoustic and electromagnetic wave generation and propagation; the design and use of electronic, electromechanical, and pneumatic systems; and the combination of these systems to perform detection and analysis of objects sharing and traversing common environments. Prerequisite: Permission of department.
03:692:303,304 Naval Science Laboratory (0,0) Instruction and practical application in leadership and associated military skills. Topics may include drill and ceremonies, physical fitness and swimming testing, cruise preparation, cruise evaluation, sail training, safety awareness, preparation for commissioning, personal finances, insurance, and applied exercises in naval ship systems, navigation, naval operations, naval administration, and military justice. Graded pass/no credit. Prerequisite: Permission of department.
03:692:401 Naval Operations and Seamanship (3) Introduction to ship operations at sea. Principles of terrestrial navigation including the rules of the road for prevention of collisions at sea, vector analysis of relative motion, ship behavior and characteristics in maneuvering, precise ship positioning, use of aids to navigation, meteorology, and electronic navigation. Prerequisite: Permission of department.
03:692:403,404 Naval Science Laboratory (0,0) Instruction and practical application in leadership and associated military skills. Topics may include drill and ceremonies, physical fitness and swimming testing, cruise preparation, cruise evaluation, sail training, safety awareness, preparation for commissioning, personal finances, insurance, and applied exercises in naval ship systems, navigation, naval operations, naval administration, and military justice. Graded pass/no credit. Prerequisite: Permission of department.
03:692:490 Leadership and Ethics (3) Capstone. Prepares for leadership in the naval service of the 21st century through integration of Western moral traditions and ethical philosophy with topics such as military leadership, core values, and professional ethics; the Uniform Code of Military Justice and Navy regulations; and the roles of enlisted members, junior and senior officers, command relationships, and the conduct of warfare. Prerequisite: Permission of department.
 
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