Graduate Courses for Behavioral and Social Sciences (BSOS)
Schedule of Classes:
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Summer
(Only current and next semester available)
BSOS 601 LEAD Seminar 1: The Graduate Student (2 credits)
One hour of lecture and two hours of discussion/recitation per week.
Prerequisite: Approved member of LEAD Cohort.
This is an introductory course to the LEAD program, the graduate school
and the University of Maryland. It provides orientation to graduate
school and a fundamental foundation to the social sciences and the tools
necessary to succeed, through lectures, guest speakers and discussion.
BSOS 602 LEAD Seminar 2: The Midshipman as College Student (2 credits)
One hour of lecture and two hours of discussion/recitation per week.
Prerequisite: BSOS601 and approved member of LEAD Cohort.
This seminar provided information on issues and challenges faced by
college students, such as eating disorders, sexual harassment and
assault, and alcohol abuse, adresses how these same issues affect
midshipmen at the Naval Academy, and provides information on resources
available to address the issues.
BSOS 608 LEAD Professional Seminar (1 credits)
Prerequisite: approved member of LEAD cohort. Repeatable to 2 credits if
content differs.
Professional seminar to enhance the leadership knowledge and experiences
of LEAD Fellows through guest lectures and attendance at campus
leadership forums and other events.
BSOS 610 The Academy and the Brigade (3 credits)
One hour of lecture and two hours of discussion/recitation per week.
Prerequisite: Approved member of LEAD Cohort.
The course examnies the history, function, and purpose of the United
States Naval Academy (USNA) with an eye toward the application of
knowledge as a member of and leader for the institution. Sociological
issues such as race, gender, ethnicity, and demographic variations are
addressed, as are the formal and informal organizational structures that
define the Academy. This course is purposefully designed to bridge the
more general LEAD curriculum with the specific duties endemic to the
role of the Company Officer. The course will also examine the students
who comprise the Brigade of Midshipmen, to include basic demographics,
motivations, and trends.
BSOS 611 Moral Reasoning and the Company Officer (3 credits)
Prerequisite: Approved member of LEAD Cohort.
This course examines classical views of moral and ethical reasoning in
the context of one's serving as a Company Officer at the Naval Academy.
The intent is to expose students to a wide range of scholarly opinions
regarding moral and ethical thought. Students will then apply
principles, ideas, and fundamental conceptions to their future role as
Company Officers in the Brigade of Midshipmen. Contemporary articles
promoting moral integrity, reasoning, and the development of ethical
leadership are emphasized. The course relies heavily on case studies.
Students will assess situations, diagnose issues, design and apply
interventions, and assess intervention results.
BSOS 613 LEAD Seminar 3: Leadership and the Company Officer (3 credits)
Restricted to approved member of LEAD cohort. Prerequisite: BSOS601 and
BSOS602.
This seminar is the last in a series of the Leadership Education and
Development (LEAD) Program. Students will use a case study methodology
to discuss and role-play real-life problems they will encounter as
company officers. The seminar, combining the concepts and knowledge they
have gained through the coursework, will help them to think
analytically, applying the theory and practice of individual, team, and
organizational development to enhance individual and team performance.
BSOS 630 Motivations and Intents of Terrorists and Terrorist Groups (3 credits)
Registration limited to certificate program students.
Examines and tests contending theories regarding why specific
individuals and groups employ terrorist tactics in certain conditions.
