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Military Science
James E. Winbush, LTC
Ritter Hall Lower Level
(215) 204-7480
Through a curriculum offered by the Temple Department of Military Science,
qualified full-time students can earn a commission as an Active Duty,
Reserve, or National Guard Officer, while con-currently satisfying academic
requirements for a baccalaureate or graduate degree.
Military Science courses are open to all Temple students. There is no
requirement for students taking Military Science courses to enroll in
the commissioning program. Students taking Military Science courses are
under no military service obligation of any kind.
Students enrolled in the commissioning program incur either an active
duty or reserve forces duty commitment commencing upon successful completion
of the ROTC Advanced Course program and graduation from college. Temple's
Department of Military Science offers both two-year and four-year curricula
leading to a commission in the United States Army.
Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps (AROTC) Four-Year Commissioning
Program
The Four-Year Program consists of two phases: the Basic Course and the
Advanced Course.
In the Basic Course, the student takes one Military Science course each
semester during the freshman and sophomore years. This instruction orients
the student to activities frequently encountered during military service.
Though students may voluntarily participate in weekend exercises and ROTC-sponsored
events, they are under no obligation to do so. Additionally, students
enrolled in the Basic Course are under no obligation for present or future
military duty.
During the Advanced Course (normally the junior and senior years), the
student receives instruction designed to enhance leadership abilities;
reinforce managerial, supervisory, and accountability skills; and further
develop the individual's foundation of military knowledge. The highlight
of this instruction is the student's attendance at the five-week ROTC
Advanced Camp, usually during the summer between the junior and senior
years. The camp is a series of rigorous leadership challenges in which
the Temple student competes against students from 111 other colleges and
universities. Advanced Course students (enrolled in the commissioning
program) receive a tax-free stipend of up to $2,000.00 each year of the
Advanced Course and approximately $750.00 while attending the Advanced
Camp. When students complete the Advanced Course, they are obligated to
accept a commission as a Second Lieutenant and, upon graduation from college,
incur either an active duty or reserve forces duty service commitment
in the United States Army.
Two-Year Commissioning Program
The Two-Year Program consists of the Advanced Course and is open to any
qualified full-time graduate or undergraduate student who has at least
two years of academic study remaining at Temple University and has completed
the Basic Course or its equivalent. Basic Course equivalency can be granted
for prior active reserve military service. Additionally, Temple students
can receive this equivalency by attending a five-week ROTC summer Basic
Camp at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Following successful completion of this challenging
program, the student is eligible to enter the ROTC Advanced Course. Students
attending the ROTC Basic Camp incur no military obligation nor are they
required to enroll in the ROTC Advanced Course.
Scholarships
The Military Science Department administers the Army Scholarship Program,
which includes numerous options. The scholarships are awarded based on
local and national competitions and are for four, three, and two years.
The scholarships pay tuition, an allowance for books and lab fees, and
up to $2,000.00 per year to the student. The scholarships are awarded
based on academic merit, and a student need not be enrolled in Army ROTC
to apply. Inquiries should be directed to Mrs. Jackie Hankins-Kent, Department
of Military Science, Ritter Hall; Lower Level, 4th Floor, (215) 204-7480/9622.
Course Offerings
05901/Military Science (Army ROTC)
BASIC COURSES
0015 Introduction to Military Science I 1 s.h. (F)
0016 Introduction to Military Science II 1 s.h. (S)
0015L, 0016L Leadership Lab
0027 Small Unit Operations and Leadership 1 s.h. (S)
0031 Basic Military Skills and Leadership 1 s.h. (F)
0027L, 0031L Leadership Lab
ADVANCED COURSES
0131 Applied Leadership and Management I 2 s.h. (F)
0132 Applied Leadership and Management II 2 s.h. (S)
0141 Advanced Leadership and Management I 2 s.h. ( F)
0142 Advanced Leadership and Management II 2 s.h.( S)
Military Science Faculty
- James
E. Winbush, LTC, Signal Corp., Professor of Military Science and
Department Chair, B.S., Winston-Salem State University, MPA,
The University of Oklahoma.
- Daniel
J. Thomas, MAJ, Quartermaster, Assistant Professor of Military
Science/Battalion Executive Officer, B.S., Siena College, M.A.
Lynchburg College, Lynchburg, VA.
- Thomas
S. Cannariato, CPT, Armor, Assistant Professor of Military
Science/Recruiting Officer, B.A., Kutztown University.
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