Army
Reserve Officer Training Corps Program
To obtain a commission as an officer in the U.S. Army, students
must complete either the Four-Year Program or the Two-Year Program
in Military Science and be a full-time student pursuing a baccalaureate
or graduate degree in one of the disciplines offered by UTSA.
Credit for military science courses may be applied toward a baccalaureate
degree, but mainly as free electives. Each major stipulates a maximum
number of hours of military science that may be applied toward the
degree requirements Credit for military science courses awarded
by another accredited college or university is accepted by UTSA
as credit, within the same limitations as military science credit
earned at UTSA. Top
Four-Year Program: This program consists
of 18 semester credit hours of military science courses and is offered
in two parts: a Basic Course and an Advanced Course. A formal application
is not required for students entering the Four-Year Program. Registration
is accomplished at the same time and in the same manner as for other
UTSA courses. The Basic Course consists of the first- and second-year
courses: MSC 1011, 1021, 2012, and 2022, which are designed for
beginning students who want to qualify for entry into the Advanced
Course and those who may want to try military science without obligations.
A number of popular and challenging extracurricular activities are
associated with these courses. Students can qualify for entry into
the Advanced Course by completing the Leader's Training Course,
the paid summer internship.
The Basic Course requirements may be compressed into one academic
year. The Basic Course may be waived without credit for students
with prior military service and/or junior ROTC. Top
Two-Year Program: This program consists
of the Advanced Course, which incorporates the last two years of
the Four-Year Program. The Advanced Course consists of MSC
3013, 3023, 4013,
and 4023. It is open only to students
who have completed the Basic Course or earned placement credit.
The Advanced Course is designed to qualify a student for a commission
as an officer in the United States Army. Students must complete
all military science courses numbered greater than 3000 and the
five-week paid National Advanced Leadership Camp in the summer,
usually between the junior and senior years. Courses must be taken
in sequence unless otherwise approved by the professor of military
science. Students receive a stipend each month during the school
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The Army ROTC program offers competitive scholarships for up to
four years to select students. These scholarships provide tuition,
fees, and a subsistence allowance.
Participation in a leadership laboratory is required in conjunction
with all courses. The laboratory provides the opportunity to acquire
leadership skills and experiences that will enhance a student's
ability to perform as an Army officer.
All students enrolled in ROTC classes will be required to participate
in physical fitness training and to take the Army Physical Fitness
Test each semester.
Students enrolled in Army ROTC courses are furnished, free of charge,
complete uniforms, texts, and necessary equipment.
The program requirements for the Basic and Advanced Courses are
as follows:
A. Basic Course:
MSC 1011 Introduction to Army ROTC
MSC 1021 Introduction to Leadership
MSC 2012 Self/Team Development
MSC 2022 Individual/Team Military
Tactics
B. Advanced Course:
MSC 3013 Leading Small Organizations
I
MSC 3023 Leading Small Organizations
II
MSC 4013 Leadership Challenges and
Goal-Setting
MSC 4023 Transition to Lieutenant
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