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College Program

A non-scholarship, Basic College Program, is available to incoming freshmen who did not receive the National 4-year NROTC Scholarship (Navy or Marine Corps). Students applying for the Basic College Program must first gain admission to Auburn University. Basic College Program students enroll in the regular naval science classes/labs, receive uniforms, naval science textbooks, and are full participants in the Naval Battalion. Each year, the Professor of Naval Science (PNS) nominates outstanding Basic College Program students with above average aptitude, an academic average of B- or better, and the ability to complete one year of calculus and calculus based physics for transfer to scholarship status. Additionally, the PNS will yearly nominate Basic College Program students for continuation in the NROTC program as an Advanced Standing College Program student. In addition to the Basic College Program benefits, an Advanced Standing student receives a monthly stipend of $350 in the junior year and $400 in the senior year but is not required to take calculus or physics and does not receive any tuition assistance. The scholarship and Advance Standing boards meet in March and July of each year. In order to continue in the NROTC program, students must gain scholarship status or Advance Standing status by the beginning of their junior year of naval science. To be eligible for the Basic College Program, you must complete the college program application.

 

On the first page of your application please write whether you are applying for the Marine College Program or Navy College Program.

This application must be submitted to the recruiting officer no later than 15-Jun-2010.

Mail or email these completed documents to our recruiting officer at:

NROTC Unit
William F. Nichols Center
Auburn University
Auburn, AL 36849-5532

Attn: Recruiting Officer

 
Naval ROTC Course Requirements
Naval ROTC students are required to take one naval science course per quarter during their four years in the program. The curriculum includes courses in the following subjects:


Navy Option:

  • NAVS 1010 Introduction to Naval Science
  • NAVS 1011 Lab
  • NAVS 1020 Seapower and Maritime Affairs
  • NAVS 1021 Lab
  • NAVS 2010 Leadership and Management
  • NAVS 2011 Lab
  • NAVS 2060 Navigation
  • NAVS 2021 Lab
  • NAVS 3050 Naval Ship Systems I (Engineering)
  • NAVS 3011 Lab
  • NAVS 3060 Naval Ship Systems II (Weapons)
  • NAVS 3021 Lab
  • NAVS 4050 Naval Operation and Seamanship
  • NAVS 4011 Lab
  • NAVS 4020 Leadership and Ethics
  • NAVS 4021 Lab

Marine Corps Option:

  • NAVS 1010 Introduction to Naval Science
  • NAVS 1011 Lab
  • NAVS 1020 Seapower and Maritime Affairs
  • NAVS 1021 Lab
  • NAVS 2010 Leadership and Management
  • NAVS 2011 Lab
  • NAVS 3030 Evolution of Warfare
  • NAVS 3021 Lab
  • NAVS 4030 Amphibious Warfare
  • NAVS 4011 Lab
  • NAVS 4020 Leadership and Ethics
  • NAVS 4021 Lab

Nurse Option:

  • NAVS 1010 Introduction to Naval Science
  • NAVS 1011 Lab
  • NAVS 1020 Seapower and Maritime Affairs
  • NAVS 1021 Lab
  • NAVS 2010 Leadership and Management
  • NAVS 2011 Lab
  • NAVS 4020 Leadership and Ethics
  • NAVS 4021 Lab
 
The amount of credit for these courses that can be applied towards the student's degree varies with each curriculum. Consult the Auburn University Bulletin for specific details.
 
Majors
Auburn Majors Tiers
 
Academic majors are divided into 3 Tiers. Tier 1 is technical, Tier 2 is Science and Math and Tier 3 non-technical. As of Fall 2009, scholarships are tied to academic degrees. A student changing from a major in a higher tier to a major in a lower tier will risk losing their scholarship.