Truman’s Military Science Department offers programs that allow students to enhance their degrees with top leadership training and hands-on experience.
Open to all majors, the military science minor helps students develop strong leadership skills that can be applied to any career path.
Photo: A cadet operates a 240-B Machine Gun during a Superlab training event with the Bulldog Battalion
All Truman students can participate in Army ROTC, a leadership program that builds confidence and resiliency in preparation for future careers, both civilian and military. It can also help pay for college.
PHOTO: CDTs get together for a picture during their lunch break at a Superlab outside Barnett Hall
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Financial assistance for military science students can range from merit-based ROTC scholarships to credit for attending Cadet Initial Entry Training.
Photo: A cadet receiving a 3-year scholarship from a Professor of Military Science
Military science students have access to a 45-foot rappel tower, a state-certified weapons firing range, 12 problem-solving/team-building obstacles, and multiple Land Navigation Courses.
Truman also has access to a small prior military base from the World War II-era with multiple buildings where we practice tactical leadership and team building.
Photo: Spike the Bulldog showing off his rappelling skills at our 45-foot rappel tower
The Military Science Department hosts events including commissioning ceremonies, the annual Military Ball, and an indoor smokeless range, as well as participation in campus events such as the Homecoming 5K Run.
Photo: A group of cadets represented the Bulldog Battalion with their participation in the annual Homecoming 5K Run
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