COURSES OF INSTRUCTION

CIMI 3011. INTRODUCTION TO MILITARY SCIENCES.
Two credit hours. One hour of lecture and one two-hour drill period per week. Introduction to the Basic Military Science concepts and principles. A brief history of the U.S. Army ROTC program. Emphasis on principles of leadership and land navigation.

CIMI 3012. BASIC MILITARY SKILLS.
Two credit hours. One hour of lecture and one two-hour drill period per week. Training in Basic Military skills such as First Aid, Physical Fitness, Military Drill, and Ceremony, and Land Navigation using a map and compass. Emphasis on the development of leadership and basic military knowledge.

CIMI 3021 . FUNDAMENTALS OF MILITARY TACTICS I.
Two credit hours. One hour of lecture and one two-hour drill period per week. Study of basic military tactics at the squad level. Introduction to military geography and land navigation. Advanced techniques in the improvement of oral expression. Leadership laboratory.

CIMI 3022. FUNDAMENTALS OF MILITARY TACTICS II.
Two credit hours. One hour of lecture and one two-hour drill period per week. Continuation of basic military unit tactics. Principles of military strategies. Study of military formations, support and communication.

CIMI 3041. BASIC ENGLISH FOR TODAY'S ARMY I.
One credit hour. Two hours of lecture, seminar or practical exercises per week. Designed for those Military Science students who have demonstrated a limited proficiency in the English language as measured by the English Comprehension Level Test (ECLT), the official Department of Defense English Language proficiency test. Emphasis is on pronunciation, reading comprehension, vocabulary, and a general review of English grammar using a military functional approach. To be taken only as a free elective.

CIMI 3042. BASIC ENGLISH FOR TODAY'S ARMY II.
One credit hour. Two hours of lecture, seminar or practical exercises per week. Designed for those Military Science students who have demonstrated a limited proficiency in the English language as measured by the English Comprehension Level Test (ECLT), the official Department of Defense English Language proficiency test. Emphasis is on pronunciation, reading comprehension, vocabulary, and a general review of English grammar using a military functional approach. To be taken only as a free elective.

CIMI 3043 . INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH FOR TODAY'S ARMY I.
One credit hour. Two hours of lecture, seminar or practical exercises per week. Designed for those Military Science students who have demonstrated an intermediate level of proficiency in the English language as measured by the English Comprehension Level Test (ECLT), the official Department of Defense English language proficiency test. Emphasis is on aural comprehension, speaking proficiency, pronunciation, vocabulary building, and a general review of English grammar using a military functional approach. To be taken only as a free elective.

CIMI 3044. INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH FOR TODAY'S ARMY II.
One credit hour. Two hours of lecture, seminar or practical exercises per week. Designed for those Military Science students who have demonstrated an intermediate level of proficiency in the English language as measured by the English Comprehension Level Test (ECLT), the official Department of Defense English language proficiency test. Emphasis is on aural comprehension, speaking proficiency, pronunciation, vocabulary building, and a general review of English grammar using a military functional approach. To be taken only as a free elective.

CIMI 3051 . MILITARY BRIEFING I.
Two credit hours. Two hours of lecture, seminar or practical exercises per week. Designed for third year Military Science students who have demonstrated certain ability or dexterity in the English language as a result of the English Comprehension Level Test (ECLT), the official Department of Defense English language proficiency test. Practice in military briefings, with special emphasis on formal and informal outlines, and the correct use of military visual aids. Leadership evaluation, including an acculturation seminar. To be taken only as a free elective.

CIMI 3052. MILITARY BRIEFING II.
Two credit hours. Two hours of lecture, seminar or practical exercises per week. Designed for third year Military Science students who have demonstrated certain ability or dexterity in the English language as a result of the English Comprehension Level Test (ECLT), the official Department of Defense English language proficiency test. Practice in military briefings, with special emphasis on formal and informal outlines, and the correct use of military visual aids. Leadership evaluation, including an acculturation seminar. To be taken only as a free elective.

CIMI 4011. COMMUNICATION AND PSYCHOLOGY OF MILITARY LEADERSHIP.
Four credit hours. One two-hour lecture and one two-hour drill period per week; approximately three one-day weekend training periods; additionally, a three-day field training exercise, plus the six week Advanced Camp at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Advanced course on communication techniques, both oral and written. Development of leadership by case studies and problems analysis that require psychological techniques. Army organization. Leadership laboratories.

CIMI 4012. FUNDAMENTALS OF MILITARY STRATEGY. Four credit hours.
One two-hour lecture and one two-hour drill period per week; approximately three one-day weekend training periods; additionally, a five-day field training exercise, plus the six week Advanced Camp at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Study of the principles and fundamental premises in the development of military strategy. Command-staff functions and responsibilities in each level of command. Study of the principles for defense of a country. Leadership laboratories.

CIMI 4021 . MILITARY HISTORY, LEADERSHIP AND MILITARY ADMINISTRATION.
Four credit hours. One two-hour lecture and one two-hour drill period per week; approximately three one-day weekend training periods; and a three-day field training exercise. Army writing style. Military administration. Compendium of military and world history from the war principles to the basic military movements, the Spanish American War, World War I, II, Korea and Vietnam. Leadership Laboratory.

CIMI 4022. SEMINAR: LEADERSHIP AND MILITARY ADMINISTRATION.
Four credit hours. One two-hour lecture and one two-hour drill period per week; approximately three one-day weekend training periods; and a five-day field training exercise. Analysis of leadership problems. Study of the administration of units and military personnel. Basic military justice, logistics management, command and staff responsibilities, duties and responsibilities of Army officers. Leadership laboratory.

CIMI 4041 . MILITARY WRITING I.
Two credit hours. Two hours of lecture, seminar, case studies, or practical exercises per week. Designed for Military Science students who wish to improve their military writing skills in English. Emphasis on military writing styles and formats. Topics include military memorandums, autobiographies, military history analysis, and a military ethics paper. To be taken only as a free elective.

CIMI 4042. MILITARY WRITING II.
Two credit hours. Two hours of lecture, seminar, case studies, or practical exercises per week. Designed for Military Science students who wish to improve their military writing skills in English. Emphasis on military writing styles and formats. Topics include military memorandums, autobiographies, military history analysis, and a military ethics paper. To be taken only as a free elective.

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ARMY ROTC
PO BOX 9026
Mayagüez PR 00681

Major Raul Padilla , Enrollment Officer
Army ROTC Detachment
Phone: 787.833.0171/0054
email: rpadilla@uprm.edu

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