Curriculum

Naval Science

The Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps Program (Naval ROTC) was established at Southern University in 1971 to provide an opportunity for students to qualify for commissions in the United States Navy or the United States Marine Corps. Over the years, the program has been extended to students from Louisiana State University, Southeastern Louisiana University, and Baton Rouge Community College. To qualify for a commission, a midshipman must: complete all requirements for a bachelor’s degree in accordance with University rules and regulations; must complete the NROTC Program course curriculum; receive a favorable recommendation from the Professor of Naval Science.

For more information on the Naval ROTC program, contact the Department of Naval Science at Southern University at (225) 771-4370/1 or toll-free (888) 786-7682.

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE NROTC PROGRAM

To participate in the NROTC program, a student must:

• Be a United States citizen
• Be physically qualified by Navy or Marine Corps standards
• Be at least 17 years old by September 1 of the year starting college and no more than 23 on June 30 of that year.
• Possess a high school graduation or equivalency certificate by August 1 of the year of entrance
• Have no moral obligations or personal convictions that prevent conscientious bearing of arms and supporting and defending the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign or domestic.

Naval ROTC students must possess a satisfactory record of moral integrity and scholarship, participate in extracurricular activities, and have potential officer characteristics. They must also have above average ACT (22 English/22 Math) or SAT (530 Verbal/520 Math) scores and be accepted for admission as a student at Southern University or one of the cross-enrolled schools.

Naval ROTC students are expected to progress and graduate in the minimum time possible consistent with their abilities and the constraints of program structures and course offerings.

THE NAVAL ROTC SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

Naval ROTC Scholarship recipients receive full tuition and associated university fees, a yearly book stipend ($250 per semester), free uniforms and textbooks for Naval ROTC classes, and a monthly subsistence allowance for each month of the academic school year (Freshman: $250; Sophomore: $300; Junior: $350; Senior: $400).

There are several types of scholarships available to students depending on their academic year and which university they attend.

• Naval ROTC Four-Year Scholarship: High school seniors may apply for this highly competitive scholarship opportunity prior to December 31st of the year they plan on graduating from high school. Online applications and program details are available at https://www.nrotc.navy.mil.

• Two-Year Naval ROTC Scholarship: Sophomores attending one of the schools affiliated with Southern University’s Naval ROTC program are eligible to apply for this nationally competitive scholarship. Selectees attend the Naval Science Institute in Newport, Rhode Island during the summer after their sophomore year to complete freshman and sophomore Naval Science classes missed. The scholarship covers the final two years of college tuition, fees, and a stipend for the junior and senior years. Applications must be submitted prior to March 1st of the sophomore year.

• Historically Black College and University (HBCU) Scholarship Program: The HBC Scholarship was established increase the diversity of Naval Officers by attracting students with academic potential who are either attending or plan to attend Southern University. Students accepting this scholarship must enroll at Southern University, and the scholarship is non-transferable to other schools. Applications must be submitted prior to beginning the junior year at Southern.

• Nurse Corps Scholarship: These scholarships are available for students pursuing a degree in nursing at Southern University or Southeastern University. They are available through the Four-year scholarship program, HBCU program, or the Two-year NROTC scholarship.

• Tweedale Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded to academically qualified University freshmen and sophomores who desire a commission in the Navy’s Nuclear Propulsion Field. Applicants must be majoring in a technical field, have a 3.0 or greater college grade point average, and conduct a personal interview with the Professor of Naval Science.

CHANCELLOR’S HONOR AWARD FOR NAVAL ROTC SCHOLARS

Students who receive a Naval ROTC scholarship and are enrolled at Southern University may also receive a room and dining plan exemption (on-campus charges only and with certain limitations), provided all Naval ROTC and academic eligibility requirements are maintained.

NAVAL ROTC COLLEGE PROGRAM

The Naval ROTC College Program allows motivated students who have not received one of the above listed scholarships to try to guarantee themselves a commission in the Navy or Marine Corps. The purpose of this program is to allow midshipmen with strong leadership abilities and aptitudes the chance to achieve their goal of being a Naval Officer. Students may join the program anytime prior to the end of their sophomore year in college.

During the summer between the student’s sophomore and junior year, a nationally competitive college program board will evaluate the student’s academic grades, physical test score, and leadership aptitude to determine suitability for a commission in the Navy. If the student performs well, he or she will be selected for “Advanced Standing” which guarantees:

• A commission in the Navy upon graduation
• A monthly stipend for the remaining two years of college
• Participation in a summer training evolution during the summer between the student’s junior and senior year.

COMMENSURATE PROGRAMS

Naval Science Department courses are approved for substitution for the following University General Education Requirements:
• Naval Science Lab for physical education courses
• Naval Science courses for free electives or non-technical electives in their degree programs
• Introduction to Naval Science for Freshman Studies (provided student completes the program and receives a commission)

It is important that students participating in the Naval ROTC program communicate with
University advisors and department curriculum coordinators to ensure compliance with academic program requirements.

SUMMER TRAINING

Summer training periods are held annually to furnish Naval ROTC midshipmen the opportunity to gain experience in the practical application of their studies in Naval Science. Scholarship students and midshipmen who have been given advanced standing status are required to participate. These training periods are normally four to eight weeks in length with travel to various locations around the world. Students are paid approximately $600 during their training sessions and the Department of the Navy pays for cost associated with travel, food, and lodging.


NAVAL SCIENCE

Freshman Year

FIRST SEMESTER
SECOND SEMESTER
Course No. Cr.   Course No. Cr.
Naval Lab NAVS 100
1
  Seapower & Maritime Aff. NAVS 102
2
Intro to Naval Science NAVS 101
2
  Naval Lab NAVS 103
1
TOTAL  
3
  TOTAL  
3

Sophomore Year

FIRST SEMESTER
SECOND SEMESTER
Course No. Cr.   Course No. Cr.
Naval Lab NAVS 200
1
  Naval Ship Sys. I NAVS 202
3
Leadership & Mgt. I NAVS 201
2
  Naval Lab NAVS 203
1
TOTAL  
3
  TOTAL  
4

Junior Year (Navy)

FIRST SEMESTER
SECOND SEMESTER
Course No. Cr.   Course No. Cr.
Naval Lab NAVS 300
1
 

Nav Ops & Seamanship

NAVS 302
3
Navigation NAVS 301
3
  Naval Lab NAVS 303
1
TOTAL  
4
  TOTAL  
4

Junior Year (Marine Corps)

FIRST SEMESTER
SECOND SEMESTER
Course No. Cr.   Course No. Cr.
Evolution of Warfare NAVS 310
3
  Marine Option Lab NAVS 313
1
Marine Option Lab NAVS 311
1
     
TOTAL  
4
  TOTAL  
1

Senior Year (Navy)

FIRST SEMESTER
SECOND SEMESTER
Course No. Cr.   Course No. Cr.
Naval Lab NAVS 400
1
  Leadership & Ethics NAVS 402
3
Naval Ship Sys. II (Weps) NAVS 401
3
  Naval Lab NAVS 403
1
TOTAL  
4
  TOTAL  
4

Senior Year (Marine Corps)

FIRST SEMESTER
SECOND SEMESTER
Course No. Cr.   Course No. Cr.
Amphibious Warfare NAVS 410
3
  Marine Option Lab NAVS 413
1
Marine Option Lab NAVS 411
1
  Leadership & Ethics NAVS 402
2
TOTAL  
4
  TOTAL  
3


Note: Midshipman majoring in Nursing are required only to enroll in the following Naval Science

Courses: NAVS 100, NAVS 101, NAVS 102, NAVS 103; NAVS 200, NAVS 203; NAVS 300,
NAVS 303; NAVS 400, NAVS 402, NAVS 403

 

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