NAV - Naval Science
A twice weekly hour and fifteen minute laboratory covering professional and military subject matter. Attendance is mandatory for all midshipmen.
Credit Hours: 0
Emphasis on the mission, organization, regulations and components of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps.
Credit Hours: 3
This course deals with the importance of seapower in historical events, including emphasis on worldwide political-military confrontations following the Cold War.
Credit Hours: 3
Types, structures and purpose of naval ships. Hydrodynamic forces, stability compartmentalization, electrical and auxiliary systems. Theory of design and operation of steam turbine, gas turbine and nuclear propulsion plants. Shipboard safety and firefighting.
Credit Hours: 3
Piloting theory, principles and procedures; tides, currents, weather, use of navigation instruments and equipment, and practicum. Laboratory required.
Credit Hours: 3
A survey of military history emphasizing principles of warfare, strategy and tactics, and significant military leaders and organizations.
Credit Hours: 3
Theory and principles of leadership and management, focusing on developing skills in organizational thinking and leadership problem solving for the junior officer. Includes interpersonal skills, behavior factors and group dynamics.
Credit Hours: 3
Capabilities and limitations of fire control systems and weapons types. Physical aspects of radar and underwater sound for target acquisition, threat analysis, tracking, weapons selection, delivery and guidance. Explosives, fusing and Naval ordnance.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites
NAV 2121.
Prerequisite: NAV 2212C. International and inland rules of the road; relative motion-vector analysis; ship handling, employment and tactics; afloat communications; operations analysis. Laboratory required.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites
NAV 2212C.
This course analyzes the United States Marine Corps as the overarching case study for the advent of maneuver warfare.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite: NAV 2231. Integration of professional competencies and qualities of effective leadership with emphasis on moral and ethical responsibilities, accountability, communications and military law for the junior officer.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites
NAV 2231.