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Naval Science courses cover a broad variety of topics to ensure all midshipmen receive the proper technical training prior to commissioning in the Navy or Marine Corps. The specific courses and a short description of each are listed below.

NS 302--Intro to Naval Science:

A general introduction to seapower and the naval service, including the mission, organization, regulations, warfare components, and personal programs. All midshipmen take this course.

NS 312--Seapower and Maritime Affairs:

A consideration of the influence of seapower, naval history, and maritime affairs on current events and national policy. All midshipmen take this course.

NS 315--Naval Engineering:

An introduction to naval engineering and propulsion systems including theoretical background. Only Navy option midshipmen take this course.

NS 316--Naval Weapon Systems:

An introduction to types and purposes of naval weapon systems currently employed by the naval service. Only Navy option midshipmen take this course.

NS 326--Maneuver Warfare:

Focuses on the evolution of the U.S. Marine Corps into a specialized amphibious force, with particular attention devoted to the structure and capabilities of the present day U.S. Marine Corps as a forward deployed and rapid deployment force and the development of Expeditionary Maneuver Warfare concepts.

NS 362--Amphibious Warfare:

Introduction to the concept of amphibious warfare; explores its doctrinal origins and traces its evolution as an element of naval policy during the twentieth century. Only Marine option midshipmen and MECEPs take this course.

NS 329--Navigation and Naval Operations I:

An introduction to piloting, a survey of navigational aids, and a study of the Rules of the Nautical Road. Only Navy option midshipmen and Officer Candidates take this course.

NS 369--Navigation and Naval Operations II:

Study of advanced navigation, communications, shipboard evolutions and operations, naval warfare doctrine and joint operations and an introduction to relative motion and the maneuvering board. Only Navy option midshipmen and Officer Candidates take this course.

NS 335--Leadership and Management:

Study of leadership and management theory in organizations, with emphasis on examining the leadership process in the context of the dynamic interaction of the leader, the followers and the situation. All members of the program are required to take this class.

NS 330--Leadership and Ethics:

Principles of leadership and ethics reinforced through seminar discussion and case studies. Discussion of the duties and responsibilities of a naval officer. All members of the program are required to take this class.