Military Science/Army ROTC

Our ROTC program allows you to earn a degree in the major and concentration of your choice, as well as the bar of second lieutenant in the U.S. Army, National Guard, or Reserves.

Members of the ROTC

At A Glance

What You’ll Learn:

  • While studying for a bachelor's degree in your area of interest, you will take part in training with the Army ROTC that is focused on leadership development, military science, strategy, and problem-solving with practical, hands-on exercises.

What You’ll Do:

  • Participate in classes, leadership labs, physical training, and field training exercises.
  • Learn firsthand what it takes to lead others, motivate groups, and conduct missions as an officer in the Army.

Where You’ll Go:

  • Upon graduation from Army ROTC, you will be commissioned as a second lieutenant in the active Army, Army National Guard, or Army Reserves with skills to be a leader for life. 

Program Level: Undergraduate

Program Overview

Earn Recognition and Credentials

  • You may participate in the first two years of the ROTC curriculum without any post-college obligation.
  • Instruction by the Army ROTC will help you develop practical skills not only in military science, but also in leadership, strategy, and problem-solving.
  • In addition to receiving a degree in your program of choice upon graduation, you will earn the bar of second lieutenant and be commissioned into the Army, Army Reserves, or Army National Guard.
  • As a second lieutenant of the U.S. Army, you may immediately lead up to 44 men and women upon graduation, earning experience that is highly regarded in the business world.

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Joint Field Training Exercises

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