The Program
The program has been designed to meet the country's requirement for officer-leaders in the Army (Active Duty, National Guard and Reserve). It is, therefore, multifaceted with distinctive sub-elements to meet individual needs and requirements.
ROTC is traditionally a four-year program, but individuals with prior service, members of Reserve or National Guard units, participants of JROTC in high school, and summer Leader's Training Course attendees may receive advanced placement credit and complete the program in two years.
CDT Tavia Rapozo
MSIV, Battalion Commander
Being a part of ROTC has provided me with the opportunity and support to develop my leadership and drive to excel in both military and civilian life.”
CDT Tavia Rapozo
MSIV, Battalion Commander
Curriculum
Normally all students enroll in one military science course, leadership laboratory and physical training per semester. They also study Military History one semester during their participation in the program, prior to commissioning. Physical fitness is a key learning/developmental portion of ROTC. The program focuses and thrives on helping cadets build and improve on overall health and fitness. Cadets will balance academic excellence in their degree-related classes, as well as in their Military Science classes, field experiences and physical fitness training.
If you are looking for a challenge or seeking to excel beyond the academic college experience, send us an email at ArmyROTC@usfca.edu or call (415) 422-2562.
Military Science Courses
- MILS 101 - Introduction to the Army
- MILS 102 - The Army Profession
- MILS 201 - Leadership and Decision Making
- MILS 202 - Doctrine and Team Development
- MILS 203 - United States Military History
- MILS 301 - Army Training and Warfighting
- MILS 302 - Small Unit Leadership
- MILS 398 - Directed Study
- MILS 401 - The Army Officer
- MILS 402 - Company Grade Leadership
Typical Cadet Week
- Monday
Physical Training - Tuesday
Degree Course Work - Wednesday
Degree Course Work
Physical Training
Military Science Classes (Freshmen and Sophomores: MILS 101-102/201-202) - Thursday
Degree Course Work - Friday
Degree Course Work
Physical Training
Military Science Classes (Juniors and Seniors: MILS 301-302/401-402) - Saturday
Field Training Weekend