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Littoral Warfare Homepage
Littoral Warfare
(MA-154) is a course conducted by the Naval Science Department in
cooperation
with
the University of California and the US Navy's Naval Education Training Command
(NETC). The purpose of this class is to
discuss the theory, origins, historical evolution, and impact of
man's attempts to project seapower ashore. A case study approach is used to
study major developments in amphibious warfare. The
course is led by a US Marine
Lieutenant Colonel
who is an Adjunct Associate Professor and member of the University faculty. The
format is lecture/ discussion with a high level of preparation and participation
expected of all students. Because of the requirement for participation, access
to the course is by professor approval.
Email the professor for a
course entry coded.
MA154 is taught on Tuesday evenings from 5:10 PM to 8:00 PM. In most instances,
lecture notes will be posted 24-hours before the scheduled class to minimize
note taking and maximize class participation. The text for the course are
available on loan from the department.
Course Agenda
Course Syllabus
Lectures
Research Paper
Online Resources
Online Reading
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