Naval ROTC

    Mark A. Marzonie, Commanding Officer, U.S. Navy, Associate Professor of Naval Science
    Naval ROTC, Naval Science Bldg. 151
    720 Yale NE
    MSC02 1700
    1 University of New Mexico
    Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
    (505) 277-3744
    http://nrotc.unm.edu/

    Associate Professor
    Commander Mark A. Marzonie, U.S. Navy; B.S., University of Colorado

    Assistant Professors
    Lieutenant Karen Wood, U.S. Navy; B.A., Saint Leo University
    Lieutenant Travis Bean, U.S. Navy; B.S., University of Tulane
    Captain Pedro Rodriguez, U.S.M.C.; B.A., University of Colorado


    Introduction

    The NROTC program provides a means whereby a student can be financially assisted toward attainment of an bachelors degree through a four-year scholarship program, a two-year scholarship program, a four-year college program, or a two-year college program. All four programs lead to service as a commissioned officer in the Navy or Marine Corps.

    Application Information

    Applications for the four-year NROTC college program may be made to the University of New Mexico NROTC Unit at any time. Applications for the two-year NROTC college program may be made to the University of New Mexico NROTC Unit from the beginning of the Fall semester through March of the Spring semester of the sophomore year. Applicants are selected by the Navy on the basis of demonstrated academic performance and expressed motivation for the program.

    Scholarship Information

    Applications for the NROTC four-year scholarship program must be made to the Navy by January 31 for entry into the program the following August. Applicants first compete nationally on the basis of ACT or SAT scores; subsequent selection depends heavily on the applicant’s academic performance in high school and college, as well as leadership roles and extracurricular activities. Applications for the NROTC two-year scholarship program must be made to the Navy by March 15 for entry into the program in June. Applicants must be college sophomores and selection is based on the student’s college academic performance. More information can be found on the NROTC Web site.

    Students in the NROTC scholarship program receive tuition and scholastic fees, textbooks, uniforms and a monthly stipend for a maximum of four academic years. Students in the NROTC college program receive naval science textbooks and uniforms for the entire time they are in the program.

    Further information concerning the program may be obtained from high school and college counselors, recruiting stations and the NROTC unit at the following address:

    The University of New Mexico
    NROTC Unit–MSC02 1700
    720 Yale Blvd., NE
    Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131-0001
    (505) 277-3744


    Minor Study Requirements

    • Minor in Military Studies

    The minor in Military Studies (Navy or Marine Corps Option) is available to students in the Naval ROTC Program.

    Students in the NROTC scholarship program are strongly encouraged to pursue majors in the engineering and hard science (mathematics, chemistry and physics) fields of study to meet the technological requirements of the Navy. Other fields of study are permitted with the approval of the Professor of Naval Science. There are no restrictions placed upon college program (non-scholarship) students or Marine option students as to academic majors. The minimum grade required for successful completion of any Naval Science course is a C (not C-).

    Navy Option: The minor requires 24 credit hours. Students complete the 24 credit hours in Naval Science by completing the Naval ROTC course of studies described under the listing for Department of Naval Science-Navy Option.

    Marine Corps Option: The minor requires 21 credit hours, including 18 credit hours in Naval Science and 3 credit hours in elective courses offered by Departments of the College of Arts and Sciences. Normally, students complete the 18 credit hours in Naval Science by completing the Naval ROTC course of studies described under the listing for Department of Naval Science-Marine Option.

    Requirements

    All NROTC students attend 2 credit hours of Naval Science Lab per week (NVSC 100L) and 3 credit hours of Navy and Marine Corps fitness (NVSC 102).

    In addition to the below, NROTC students must take certain additional courses. Information concerning these additional course work can be obtained from the Department of Naval Science. Physical Fitness is an integral part of naval leadership.

    Navy Option

    Credit
    Hours
    First Year First Semester  
    NVSC 101 Principles and Concepts of Naval Science 3
      Second Semester  
    NVSC 105 Naval Ships Systems I 3
    Second Year First Semester  
    NVSC 201 Naval Ships Systems II 3
      Second Semester  
    NVSC 303 Navigation 3
    Third Year First Semester  
    NVSC 300 Sea Power 3
      Second Semester  
    NVSC 401 Leadership and Management 3
    Fourth Year First Semester  
    NVSC 304 Naval Operations 3
      Second Semester  
    NVSC 407 Principles of Naval Leadership 3


    Marine Corps Option

    Credit
    Hours
    First Year First Semester  
    NVSC 101 Principles and Concepts of Naval Science 3
      Second Semester  
      History or Political Science Elective 3
    Second Year First Semester  
    NVSC 331 Evolution of Warfare 3
    Third Year First Semester  
    NVSC 300 Sea Power
    NVSC 431 Amphibious Warfare 3
      Second Semester  
    NVSC 401 Leadership and Management 3
    Fourth Year Second Semester  
    NVSC 407 Principles of Naval Leadership 3


    Non-ROTC Students

    Any student desiring a minor in Military Studies (Navy Option or Marine Corps Option) is free to attend these classes. Non-ROTC students are subject to the same grade requirements as those in the ROTC program. The minor is granted when the student successfully completes all of the courses listed under one of the options outlined above – either Navy or Marine Corps Option, but not a combination of the two.

    Seaman to Admiral Program (STA-21)

    Active duty Navy students will have completed the following courses at Naval Science Institute (NSI), Newport, RI. These courses count for 18 credit hours of credit toward their Military Studies minor. They are equivalent to the following listed 3 credit hour courses at the University of New Mexico:

    Equivalent to:

    • Introduction to Naval Science: NVSC 101
    • Seapower and Maritime Affairs: NVSC 300
    • Naval Ships Systems I: NVSC 105
    • Naval Ships Systems II: NVSC 201
    • Navigation I: NVSC 303
    • Navigation II: NVSC 304

    Courses

    NVSC 100L. Naval Professional Laboratory. (1 to a maximum of 9 Δ)



    NVSC 101. Principles and Concepts of Naval Science. (3)



    NVSC 102. Navy and Marine Corps Fitness. (1 to a maximum of 9 Δ)



    NVSC 105. Naval Ships Systems I. (3)



    NVSC 201. Naval Ships Systems II. (3)



    NVSC 300. Sea Power. (3)



    NVSC 303. Navigation. (3)



    NVSC 304. Naval Operations. (3)



    NVSC 331. Evolution of Warfare. (3)



    NVSC 401. Leadership and Management. (3)



    NVSC 407. Principles of Naval Leadership. (3)



    NVSC 431. Amphibious Warfare. (3)



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