2022-2023 Catalog 
    
    Apr 30, 2024  
2022-2023 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

MSCI 338 - Advanced Camp


4 hours
The purpose of Advanced Camp is to validate USACC Cadets’ tactical and technical competence, individual confidence, and ability to lead a Platoon sized formation, thus determining a Cadet’s officer potential. Advanced Camp is phased to increase intangible leader attributes through a 37-day training sequence strategically. Cadets will phase through team development, small arms density, complex decision-making scenarios, and a fully immersive tactical scenario. The Cadet Summer Training (CST) is broken down into four phases: reception, staging, onward movement; integration; deployment to Atropia; and redeployment & reintegration. Cadets typically attend Advanced Camp between their Junior (MS III) and Senior (MS IV) college years. Successful completion of Advanced Camp is a prerequisite to earning a commission as a US Army Officer through ROTC. Advanced Camp is located in Fort Knox, KY. The USACC manages 11 Regiments, and each Regiment’s maximum class size is 640 training over 6640 cadets over the summer. The length of the training is seven weeks and 230 academic hours. Prerequisite(s): Cadets must have completed the MS-III (MSCI 332 ) curriculum before attending Advanced Camp. UG