Military Science Department
What We Do:
What we offer:
A day in the life of a Royal Warrior Cadet:
Royal Warrior Battalion Army ROTC provides Cadets with the character-building aspects of a diverse, self-disciplined, Jesuit education with tough, leadership development training. Becoming an Army Officer will also help you in the civilian work force, as employers place a high value on workers who can manage others in stressful situations.
The Royal Warrior Battalion is comprised of Cadets from 10 colleges and universities located throughout Northeastern Pennsylvania and they are some of the finest scholars, athletes and student leaders those campuses have to offer.
The values of excellence, concern for the individual and a commitment to social justice complement the values of the U.S. Army that guide the program.
The discipline and time management skills I learned from my first days in Army ROTC helped me be a better student.
Cadet Jacob Randazzo, Class of 2015
How We Stand Out:
- Consistently ranked in the top 15% of all Senior ROTC programs in the country.
- Highly supportive atmosphere that gives Cadets the opportunity to study abroad, pursue a military or ÐÓ°ÉÔ°æ sponsored internship and get involved in extracurricular activities.
- A strong community, in which all Army ROTC Cadets are assigned Cadre and Cadet mentors. Cadets receive coaching and mentoring in academics, adjustment to college life and time/schedule in addition to leadership and military science subjects.
- Cadets meet or exceed US Army Cadet Command standards at the mentally and physically demanding Leaders Development and Assessment Course held at Fort Lewis, Washington.
The Cadet Mentorship program really helped me adjust to college, Army ROTC and the demands of balancing competing priorities.
1LT Jenna Caserta, Class of 2012
Programs:
Military Science is a program for students in the U.S. Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) and others interested in leadership development.
Students who participate in the Military Science program do so in addition to another major course of study. For those in ROTC, the program helps prepare them to serve as officers in the U.S. Army.
- - Other students may take courses or pursue a minor in Military Science to prepare to be leaders in government or private industry.
Inside the Classroom:
- Leadership skills and attributes.
- Army values.
- Military administration and management.
- Ethical decision-making.
- Mentorship.
Our small class size (10-12 Cadets) maximizes individual instruction and small group interaction and learning.
Career Outcomes:
Cadets commission from the Royal Warrior Battalion and enter the Army as Second Lieutenants. They are competent, fit, professional and caring leaders.
Many of our graduates and commissionees have gone on to enjoy success following their military service in politics, business, education and other endeavors.
As a graduate, you will enter military service, the workforce or advanced education with highly respected credentials. In addition, the contacts you make through faculty, fellow students, the Royal Warrior Battalion and outside programs will help you to succeed throughout your career.