in physical training, land navigation, weapons and tactics. Each student is evaluated on leadership skill throughout the five weeks. A two year scholarship an be received upon successful completion. Prerequisite: Permission of Department Chair.

MILS 3105 Advanced Camp Summer Internship (3-0-3)
A five week summer camp conducted at Fort Lewis, Washington. Students participate in physical training, land navigation, weapons and tactics. Each student is evaluated on leadership skills throughout the five weeks. The final camp score is part of the student's assession packet for service in the Army. Prerequisite: MILS 3020.

MILS 4010 Advanced Military Leadership (3-0-3)
A study of command responsibilities and military ethics. An introduction to the staff functions and responsibilities: personnel and administration, intelligence, training and operations, and logistics. Prerequisite: MILS 3105.

MILS 4020 Transition to Officership (3-0-3)
A study of the responsibilities and duties of the upcoming commissioned officer serving in the military; more specifically in the Army, Army Reserve, and National Guard. An introduction to the military justice system to include the court-marital system and the commander's responsibilities. Prerequisite: MILS 4010.

MILS 4905 Selected Topics (3-0-3)
An intensive study of special areas of Military Science. Prerequisite: Permission of Department Chair.


MINF - Information Management Courses
MINF 2201 Microcomputer Applications (3-0-3)
Hands-on introduction to microcomputer applications which support business functions; word processing, spreadsheets, graphics, and database management system. Also exposure to use of an operating system, electronic communication, and basic computing concepts. Prerequisite: MATH 1101 OR MATH 1111.

MINF 3650 Information Systems (3-0-3)
Promotes a broad understanding of the role of hardware, programs, data, procedures and personnel information systems. Topics include system architecture, systems development, file and database processing, telecommunications and information systems resources management. A small database project is used to emphasize conceptual material and enhance students' technical skills. Prerequisite: MINF 2201 with a grade of C or better and 50 semester hours, including successful completion (grade of C or better) of at least four of the six BBA Core Area F courses.

MINF 6620 Management of Information Technology (3-0-3)
A broad examination of information technology strategies and operational issues

332Augusta State University Catalog

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