Navy ROTC is the Reserve Officers Training Corps. It teaches the basic skills to become a commissioned officer in the navy. Terminology, etiquette, formalities are taught. In addition there is strategy and history as well as navigation.
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Well first off there is no Marine ROTC there is only Navy ROTC with Marine Option the pros are that you are part of "the few, the proud" and you are serving your country and being paid to go to college. The con is that you will be working your head off for all four years of the program and all the years of Obligated Service.
Army ROTC - Reserve Officer Training Corps, is a college program in which while pursuing a bachelors degree you also train to be an Army officer; there are many online resources which let you look into this program; it is offered at many colleges across the USA ; there are many ROTC scholarships available in exchange for promised service in the US Army. there are also equivalents of this for other branches of the military Navy ROTC - navy Navy ROTC marine option- for the marines Air Force ROTC- Air Force the US Coast Gaurd does not have an ROTC progam
Yes, there is an ROTC (Reserve Officers' Training Corps) program specifically for the United States Marine Corps. It is called the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps Marine Option (NROTC MO) and provides college students the opportunity to receive commissions as officers in the Marine Corps upon graduation. Participants in the program attend regular college classes while also receiving military training and leadership development.
Yes, there is a Marine Junior ROTC class in Peoria, Arizona. Several high schools offer various versions of the subject.
Yes. There are many ways to become an officer for each branch. One is an Academy, another is ROTC, Officer Candidate School, among others. You may enlist first.
No. It is strictly an engineering and business school.
Embry-Riddle has ROTC for all 3 branches
no you have to get them cut off
Yes.
Yes, the University of Tampa has Army, AF, and Navy ROTC programs.
University of Mississippi does have Army, Air Force and Navy ROTC