NS 110 - Introduction to Naval Science
An introduction to the structure and functions of the Naval Service. The evolution of the theory of sea power is studied, followed by the fundamentals of naval customs; traditions; discipline; leadership; command responsibilities; and types, structure, and purpose of naval ships.
 
  NS 212 - Naval Weapons Systems
This course provides a basic introduction to the principles underlying ballistics, the fire control problem, detection methods, and integrated weapons systems. The major naval weapons and weapons systems are examined by components and then evaluated in light of current threats and missions.
 
  NS 213 - Naval History
An analysis through lectures, reading, and student discussion of the relationship of sea power to American history. Classical concepts and contemporary employment of sea power are examined by viewing historic and current naval and maritime developments.
 
  NS 214 - Leadership and Management I
An introduction to leadership, leadership theory, management, and communications as they relate to organizational hierarchy. Topics include leadership, management, values, ethics, goal setting, communications, and team interactions
 
  NS 310 - Navigation I
A comprehensive study of the theory, principles, and procedures of ship navigation, movements, and employment. The course examines celestial navigation, rules of the nautical road, piloting, practical chartwork, tides, instruments, publications, records, and electronic navigation systems.
 
  NS 311 - Navigation II
An operational analysis approach to tactical informations and dispositions, fleet logistics and communications, relative motion and the maneuvering board, and tactical plots stressing force effectiveness and unity.
 
  NS 350 - Naval Ships Systems and Engineering
This course deals with application of thermodynamics and mechanics in the design and operation of major propulsion equipment. Topics on thermodynamics, steam propulsion, nuclear power, gas turbines, internal combustion engines, auxiliary systems, ship construction and stability, engineering documentation, and new developments in naval engineering.
 
  NS 413 - Leadership & Management II
This course deals primarily with concepts of leadership in Navy and Marine Corps afloat and ashore. Particular emphasis is placed upon the Human Resource Management System in the Navy to include an understanding of drugs and alcohol abuse, intercultural affairs, and minority affairs.
 
  NS 440 - Evolution of Amphibious Warfare
An in-depth discussion of the concept and history of amphibious warfare; introduction to the psychology of military leadership.

 
 
 


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