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The University of Texas at Arlington is the host
campus for the Maverick Battalion ROTC Program.
The ROTC Offices are located in College Hall. The
Enrollment Officer is located in Room 109 and the main
Department Offices are in the basement down the stairs
or elevator.
ROTC cadets spend their time like typical college students. Freshmen and
Sophomores have a fifty minute class one day a week.
Juniors and Seniors go to class twice a week on Tuesday
and Thursday for eighty minutes. All cadets participate
in the three hour lab on Thursday.
Once you have decided to Join the Maverick Battalion follow the steps
outlined in the Enrollment
webpage. The information below is a handy
registration reference for registering for your classes.
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ACADEMIC PLACEMENT
In ROTC, your academic placement is consistent
with the year of graduation of your bachelor's degree.
This allows for the best alignment with your peers,
advanced summer camp, and leadership positions.
You can see some samples in the
Enrollment webpage.
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REGISTER FOR CLASSES
Once you know your placement, you can register for
classes. If you are short on time, do not worry,
use your best guess and we will review your placement
during the first week of class.
If you have any problems registering at UTA, please
contact Mr. John Gerik at 817-272-3281 or
gerik@uta.edu. |
If you are an UTA student, use the following
course numbers to register:
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Fall |
Spring |
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classes are considered Basic ROTC and there is
no military commitment for attending these
courses. Full descriptions of the classes
can be found in the
Military Science
web page. |
| Freshman |
MILS 1141 (1 credit hour)
and
MILS 0180 (1 credit hour) |
MILS 1142 (1 credit hour)
and
MILS 0180 (1 credit hour) |
| Sophomore |
MILS 2251 (2 credit hours)
and
MILS 0180 (1 credit hour) |
MILS 2252 (2 credit hours)
and
MILS 0180 (1 credit hour) |
| PMS may approve
MILS 2291 ( 2
credit hours) for students that have a class
conflict. |
| If you did not
participate in Basic ROTC you will have to
attend MILS 2343 (3
credit hours) Leadership Training Camp during
the summer prior to your junior year. |
| If you decide to
seek an Army commission you will have to
complete the Advanced ROTC courses.
You will also be required to
contract and incur
a military obligation: |
| Junior |
MILS 3341 (3 credit hours)
and
MILS 0180 (1 credit hour) |
MILS 3342 (3 credit hours)
and
MILS 0180 (1 credit hour) |
| Summer |
MILS 3443 (4
credit hours) LDAC (formerly known as
Advanced Camp) |
| Nursing students
may participate in MILS
3495 (4 credit hours) |
| Senior |
MILS 4341 (3 credit hours)
and
MILS 0180 (1 credit hour) |
MILS 4342 (3 credit hours)
and
MILS 0180 (1 credit hour) |
| PMS may approve
MILS 4391 ( 3
credit hours) for students that have a class
conflict. |
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CLASS SCHEDULES AND
LOCATIONS
| CLASS |
DATE(S) |
TIME |
LOCATION |
INSTRUCTOR |
| MILS 0180 |
Th |
1400 -
1700 |
Various |
Carrasco |
| MILS 1141 |
Th |
1230 -
1345 |
College
Hall, Room 101 |
Hoelscher |
| MILS 1142 |
Th |
1230 -
1345 |
College
Hall, Room 101 |
Hoelscher |
| MILS 2251 |
T |
1400-1550 |
College
Hall, Room 106 |
Joslyn |
| MILS 2252 |
T |
1400-1550 |
College
Hall, Room 106 |
Joslyn |
| MILS 2291 |
As per
arrangement with Instructor |
Baker |
| MILS 2343 |
Summer |
5 weeks |
Fort
Knox, Kentucky |
Cadet Command |
| MILS 3341 |
T/Th |
1230-1350 |
College
Hall, Room 106 |
Schmitz |
| MILS 3342 |
T/Th |
1230-1350 |
College
Hall, Room 106 |
Schmitz |
| MILS 3443 |
Summer |
5 weeks |
Fort
Lewis, Washington |
Cadet Command |
| MILS 3495 |
Summer |
7 weeks |
Various
Army Hospitals |
Medical Command |
| MILS 4341 |
T/Th |
1100 -
1230 |
College
Hall, Room 106 |
Baker |
| MILS 4342 |
T/Th |
1100 -
1230 |
College
Hall, Room 106 |
Baker |
| MILS 4391 |
As per
arrangement with Instructor |
Baker |
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FIRST DAY OF CLASS AND
FIRST LAB
The first day as a cadet is a busy day. You will
be received by your instructor who will verify all the
enrollment and scholarship paperwork. The
instructor will also explain the basics of ROTC, discuss
your class requirements, hand-out the course syllabus,
and even start issuing your uniforms and equipment.
Your instructor will be able to answer much of your
questions or call on other faculty and staff to help you
out.
First lab is just as busy. In addition to meeting
your cadet chain of command, you will receive the basics
of drill and ceremony (marching), the formal welcome
from the Professor of Military Science and the rest of
the faculty and staff, and finish with the traditional
BBQ welcome.
Paperwork requirements can be cumbersome, however, you
will find all the details and forms in the
enrollment webpage. The
more paperwork you can complete on-line and ahead of
schedule, the smoother the process will go.
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