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Department of Military Science
Box 2298
Huntsville, Texas 77341-2298
936.294.3805
FAX 936.294.1303

Leadership & Excellence ARMY
ROTC
The Smartest College Course You Can Take

Course of Instruction
   Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) classes are offered on an elective basis. Students may take the basic courses and summer training without obligation for military service. Students who desire to pursue advanced courses may complete the ROTC program and compete for commissions in the U.S. Army, Army Reserves, or Army National Guard. A minor in Military Science is offered and 2, 3 and 4-year merit-based scholarships are offered.

Army ROTC is a unique college elective.  It takes no more of your time than would most other college courses.  The credits received from ROTC classes go toward your degree.  And when you graduate, you’ll receive a degree and a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army.

Enrollment in the ROTC program is traditionally a four-year program, in which an incoming freshman enrolls during the first semester in college.  However, enrollment can still be achieved up through the end of the second year in college.  Basic Course ROTC credit and Advanced Course enrollment can be achieved in a few different ways:

As a basic course cadet, classroom studies will include military history and organization, lessons in resource and time management and a general introduction to the Army.  The basic course lab will include introductory marksmanship, confidence training on the ROTC Leadership Reaction Course, tactical paintball, and an introduction to Army physical fitness. And, the basic course counts as a required Kinesiology 215 credit.

As an junior in the advanced course lab time will be spent honing your leadership skills and preparing you to excel at Advanced Camp, which you will attend during the summer between your Junior and senior years.  At advanced camp, you will be asked to handle the complex tasks of a unit leader and will be tested on your newly developed soldiers’ skills.

Returning from Advanced Camp as a senior, your management skills will continue to be tested.  As you prepare to graduate from college, your leadership skills will be sharpened as you bear the responsibility of preparing the next class of juniors for their summer at Advanced Camp.  And when you graduate from college, you are ready to be a commissioned officer in the U.S. Army.

 

 

  FALL SPRING  
Basic Course  
MS I/Freshman   MSL 111/121 MSL 111/122  
MS II/Sophomore   MSL 211/221 MSL 211/222  
Advanced Course  
MS III/Junior   MSL 311/330 MSL 311/331  
MS IV/Senior   MSL 311/431 MSL 311/432  

ROTC is normally a minor taken in conjunction with a major of the applicant’s choice.  Applicants are encouraged to pursue a major (B.A. or B.S.) supportive of their military career.  Typical core curriculum transfer credit follows.  Students seeking the B.A. will be required to complete the universities foreign language block while those seeking the B.S. will take more science.  Proper selection of foreign language and/or science may further the applicants career goals.  Courses in mathematics should be selected as required by the major.

 

The Core Curriculum at Sam Houston State University contains 42 semester credit hours, encompassing six component areas. Each component area has a minimum credit hour requirement and a set of specific courses that may be used to satisfy the requirement. The chart below details the Sam Houston State University courses and their Texas Common Course Number (TCCN) equivalents that comprise SHSU's core curriculum.  Course requirements to meet the university foreign language component of the Bachelor of Arts degree have been included for convenience. 

Many departments require specific courses from core component areas to meet degree requirements. Selecting departmentally specifed core courses to complete university core requirements reduces the total number of hours required to graduate.

Component Area 1 Communication
Common Course # SHSU Course Credit

ENGL 1301

English 164 3

ENGL 1302

English 165 3

 

Component Area 2 Mathematics
Common Course # SHSU Course Credit

MATH 1332 OR 2312
or 2413 or 1316 or 1324

Math 164 or 170
or 142 or 163 or 199
3
MATH 1350 & MATH 1351 (both required)       MATH 184 & MATH 185          6

Credit for MATH 184 & MATH 185 is applicable only toward elementary/middle school certification.

Component Area 3 Natural Science
Common Course # SHSU Course Credit

Select two courses with Labs

 
8

BIOL 1308 & 1108

Biology 134 & 114  
BIOL 2306 & 2106 or 2406

Biology 137 & 117

 

BIOL 1311 & 1111

Biology 161 & 111

 

BIOL 1313 & 1113

Biology 162 & 112

 

BIOL 2401

Biology 245

 

CHEM 1305 & 1105

Chemistry 135 & 115  

CHEM 1307 & 1107

Chemistry 136 & 116

 

CHEM 1311 & 1111

Chemistry 138 & 118

 
CHEM 1312 & 1112 Chemistry 139 & 119  
GEOL 1305 & 1105

Geology 132 & 112

 

GEOL 1303 & 1103

Geology 133 & 113

 
GEOL 1304 & 1104

Geology 134 & 114

 

GEOG 1301

Geography 131 & Lab 111
(lab required @ SHSU)
 

PHYS 1311 & 1111

Physics 133 & 113  

PHYS 1312 & 1112

Physics 134 & 114 -subject to THECB approval  

PHYS 1305 & 1105

Physics 135 & 115  

PHYS 1307 & 1107

Physics 136 & 116

 

PHYS 1301 & 1101

Physics 138 & 118

 

PHYS 1302 & 1102

Physics 139 & 119

 
PHYS 2425Physics 141  

 

Component Area 4 Humanities & Visual & Performing Arts
Common Course # SHSU Course Credit
Select 3 hrs from visual and performing arts:  
9
ARTS 1301

AGR 299

 
ARTS 1301

Art 160

 

ARTS 1311

Art 161

 

ARTS 1316

Art 163  
ARTS 1303

Art 260

 
DANC 2303

Dance 172

 

DANC 1301

Dance 176

 

MUSI 1308

Music 138  

MUSI 1301

Music 161

 

MUSI 1310

Music 264

 

MUSI 1306

Music 265

 
DRAM 1330Theatre 160  

DRAM 1351

Theatre 164

 

DRAM 1310

Theatre 166

 
DRAM 1341Theatre 230  
DRAM 2336 Theatre 231  
Select 3 hours from Literature or Philosophy:    
ENGL 2331OR 2332English 265  

ENGL 2342

English 266

 
ENGL 2343

English 267

 

PHIL 1301

Philosophy 261

 
PHIL 2306Philosophy 263  
Select 3 hours from Cultural Studies:    

NO TCCN

BSL 236

 

Foreign Languages 263 FREN, GERM, SPAN 2311/2312 (Sign and other languages may be substituted)

Foreign Languages 264 FREN, GERM, SPAN 2312  
GEOG 1303

Geography 265

 

GEOG 1303

Geography 266

 

HIST 2311

History 265

 

HIST 2312

History 266

 
SOCI 2319 Sociology 168  

 

 

Component Area 5 Social and Behavioral Sciences
Common Course # SHSU Course Credit
Select 9 hours from:   15
HIST 1301 History 163  
HIST 1302 History 164  
GOVT 2301 or 2306 Political Science 261  
GOVT 2302 or 2305 Political Science 285  
Select 3 hours from:    
SOCI 1301 Agriculture 236  
ECON 1301 Economics 230  
ECON 2302 Economics 233  
ECON 2301 Economics 234  
GEOG 1300 Geography 161  
PHIL 2303 Philosophy 262  
PSYC 2301 Psychology 131  
PSYC 2315 Psychology 289  
SOCI 1301 Sociology 131  
SOCI 1306 Sociology 264  
NO TCCN Local Political Systems

Political Science 231

 
NO TCCN State Political Systems Political Science 232  
NO TCCN Politics of Ethnic Minorities and Gender

Political Science 235

 
NO TCCN Comparative Survey of World Political Systems Political Science 265  
NO TCCN Introduction to Public Administration

Political Science 266

NO TCCN American Foreign Policy Political Science 281  

 

 

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Component Area 6 Institutionally Designated Option
Common Course # SHSU Course Credit

Select 1 hour from:

 
PHED 1164 KIN 215

 

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B.A. Foreign Language Component


 

language 1411

Language 141
language 1412 Language 142
language 2311 Language 263
language 2312 Language 264

 

Degrees require a minimum of 120 hours with 42 advanced hours (300 and 400 level courses).  Some degrees require additional hours.  All students are required to complete at least six writing enhanced courses accumulating a minimum, of 18 semester hours towards degree completion.  Six of the hours must come from the student’s major field of study.  SHSU students MUST complete ENG 164, ENG 165, Core Composite Area 2, and one-half of Composite Area 3 prior to enrollment in any upper-level class.  In general, the Bachelor of Arts degree requires 8 hours of lab science and the Bachelor of Science degree requires 16 hours of lab science.  Applicants for the Bachelor of Arts degree should consult their major department web page for foreign language requirements.  Many colleges and programs have additional prerequisites for upper-level classes.
Prior to enrolling in core classes, students are encouraged to review specific degree requirements for their major.  Selection of major specified core courses may reduce the total number of hours required for graduation.
Students are encouraged to select the university catalog offering them the most advantages with respect to degree completion.  The respective university and/or college catalog selected for graduation determines final degree requirements.

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