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Nov 22, 2024
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AR 3100 - Leadership and Problem Solving2 lecture hours 0 lab hours 2 credits Course Description AR 3100 is designed to help prepare students for the challenges of accepting greater responsibility in teaching and participating in Military Science and Leadership Labs. It is the first course that all students seeking a commission in the United States Army must take. Students will be introduced to the principles in the Leader Development Program, the Army’s troop leading procedures, and taught how to plan and conduct individual and small unit training. Key concepts covered in this course are ethical decision making, effective followership/leadership/supervision, team dynamics, diversity, change management, creating a vision, structured review and analysis process for events, leadership behavior and peer evaluations, effective feedback, leadership self-assessment/inventory, understanding bias, mentoring, and organizational climate. Offered fall term. (prereq: AR 1100 , AR 1200 , AR 1201 , AR 2100 , AR 2200 , and AR 2201 or consent of instructor) (coreq: AR 3101 ) Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
Course Topics
- Army ethical decision making
- Effective followership/leadership/supervision
- Team dynamics
- Diversity
- Change management
- Creating a vision
- Structured review and analysis process for events
- Leadership behavior and peer evaluations
- Effective feedback
- Leadership self-assessment/inventory
- Understanding bias
- Mentoring
- Organizational climate
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