Naval Science
Specified University courses: In addition to satisfying requirements for a baccalaureate degree, the student must satisfactorily complete the following four-year curriculum guide, including required naval science courses and specified University courses.
Degree Requirements
Freshman Year
Sophomore Year
Junior Year
Senior Year
NAV 3214C | Navigation/Naval Operations II: Seamanship and Ship Operations | 3 |
NAV 4232 | Principles of Naval Management II (Leadership and Ethics) | 3 |
NAV 4224 | Amphibious Warfare | 3 |
Notes:
- Undergraduate naval sciences required to be completed for a scholarship student before fall semester junior year.
- Upper division naval science courses required of Navy Options; not required of Marine Options.
- Required of Marine Option midshipmen only.
- One year each of calculus and calculus-based physics is required for every Navy Option scholarship student. It is recommended but optional for College Program and Marine Options.
Furnished Items — All uniforms, textbooks and equipment needed by the student for naval science courses are furnished by the Navy.
Use of Navy Science Courses as University Electives — Academic departments within the University may, according to their own policies, accept naval science courses as electives to fulfill requirements in their academic programs.
Naval Science Minor — Upon successful completion of the four-year Naval Science Program, a student may be awarded a minor in naval science. Specific requirements should be arranged with the student’s academic department.
Naval Science Laboratory — The naval science curriculum includes a weekly three-hour laboratory covering professional and military subject matter. Attendance is mandatory for all midshipmen.
For more information about the Naval ROTC program, go to web.usf.edu/nrotc, email naval@nrotc.usf.edu or call (813) 974-4789.