Academics at Carthage

ROTC

Carthage has an agreement with Marquette University that allows students to enroll at Marquette for aerospace studies courses offered by the Air Force ROTC Program and military science courses offered by the Army ROTC Program.

The Carthage transcript lists all courses and grades earned by the students in these courses. However, credit is not granted toward a Carthage degree, nor are grades computed in the cumulative grade point.

Air Force ROTC

The following courses are available for those enrolled in the Air Force ROTC Program. The courses are taught at Marquette University by the AFROTC faculty. Students register for these courses at Marquette.

011  The Air Force Today (1 credit)
012  The Air Force Today (1 credit)
021  The Air Force Way (1 credit)
022  The Air Force Way (1 credit)
051  Leadership Laboratory (0 credits)
131  AF Leadership/Management (3 credits)
132  AF Leadership/Management II (3 credits)
141  American Foreign Policy/Process (3 credits)
142  Military Law and Officership (3 credits)

Army ROTC

The following courses are available for those enrolled in the Army ROTC Program. The courses are taught at Marquette University by the ARROTC faculty. Students register for these courses at Marquette.

001, 003, 005, 007  Physical Training Lab (1 credit each)
002, 004, 006, 008  Physical Training Lab (1 credit each)
010  Introduction to Military Science (1 credit)
011  Introduction to Military Leadership (1 credit)
024  Basic Military Skills (2 credits)
025  Military Skills (2 credits)
135  Applied Leadership I (2 credits)
136  Applied Leadership II (2 credits)
137  Applied Leadership Lab I (1 credit)
138  Applied Leadership Lab II (1 credit)
144  Organizational Leadership (2 credits)
146  Military Law Professionalism/Ethics (2 credits)
147  Advanced Leadership Lab I (0 credits)
148  Advanced Leadership Lab II (0 credits)
118  American Military History (3 credits)

For further information, contact the Carthage Admissions Office, or Marquette University at (414) 288-ROTC.

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