conducted. To be taken within the last two semesters. Prerequisites: Graduate (MBA) student status, successful completion of at least eight 6000-level MBA courses, and permission of the MBA program director.

MGMT 6590 Current Issues in Management (3-0-3)
A variable content course individually designed to meet the needs, interests, and professional objectives in business administration. Prerequisites: Graduate (MBA) student status and MGMT 3500 or equivalent.

MILS - Military Science Courses

MILS 1010 Introduction to the Military (2-0-2)
An overview of the Army, Army Reserves, and the National Guard. PA basic study about the military and how the military and the government work together for the country's protection. Enrolled/Contracted ROTC cadets can participate in a weekend exercise to experience Army life.

MILS 1020 First Aid for Soldiers (2-0-2)
A study in practical application of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and other first aid measures to be applied in the event of: choking, bleeding, shock, fractures, burns, frost bite, and heat exhaustion.

MILS 2010 Small Unit Leadership & Management (2-0-2)
A study of a leader of a small organization. A practical exercise for the student to learn how to plan, organize, execute tasks, manage time and make sound decisions. Enrolled/Contracted ROTC cadets can participate in a weekend exercise to put all skills to practice.

MILS 2020 Orienteering (2-0-2)
An introduction to the basic fundamentals of military map reading and land navigation. A practical exercise in orienteering using maps, compass, and terrain association. Enrolled/Contracted ROTC cadets can participate and test their skills in several scheduled Land Navigation course at Fort Gordon.

MILS 3010 Advanced Orienteering and Leadership (3-0-3)
A study of map reading and land navigation as applied with the military small unit leader. An introduction to small unit tactics and leadership skills. Includes physical conditioning. Prerequisite: Permission of Department Chair.

MILS 3020 Tactical Military Leadership (3-0-3)
A study of the fundamentals of leadership and the leader's role in directing individuals and small units in offensive and defensive tactics. Includes physical conditioning. Prerequisite: Permission of Department Chair.

MILS 3060 Officer Basic Camp Summer Internship (3-0-3)
A five week summer camp conducted at Fort Knox, Kentucy. Students
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