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NJROTC II

Introduction to NJROTC includes the study of nautical plotting, rules and regulations, and aids to navigation, as well as the study of American maritime history from 1860 to the end of World War I. It also introduces students to the organization used to conduct various operations and basic naval communications. Other topics covered include naval career planning, leadership development, oceanography, physical development, military drills, commands, the study of naval intelligence and national security, shipboard evaluations, health and first aid, physical fitness, and military drill and ceremonies. This is the second course within the Navy Career Pathway.

Prerequisite: NJROTC I

Grade Levels: 9 - 12

Terms Offered: Fall & Spring

Unit of Credit: 1.0

Quality Points: 0.0

NJROTC III

Maritime History deals with the study of geopolitics and opposing theories and the study of meteorology, astronomy, and naval electronics, which includes basic radar and sonar theory and electrical circuitry. Navy service and career programs, qualities of leadership, and military discipline involving the Code of Conduct are covered. Other topics presented are American democracy, naval history from the end of World War I to the end of World War II, fitness, and an introduction to land survival methods, fitness, and advanced military drill. This is the third course within the Navy Career Pathway.

Prerequisite: NJROTC II

Grade Levels: 10 - 12

Terms Offered: Fall & Spring

Unit of Credit: 1.0

Quality Points: 0.0