Academics
See “Approved Courses That Satisfy NROTC Requirements” below for a list of all courses approved to meet these requirements.
Navy Option:
- Calculus I & II (College-Level Calculus)
- Physics I & II (Calculus-based)
- 2 English courses (Writing Intensive)
- 1 American Military History OR National Security Policy course
- 1 Cultural Studies course
- 8 Naval Science courses (one per semester)
- Note: AP credits can fulfill some of these requirements. However, at least one Calculus and one Physics course must be taken in the collegiate environment.
Marine Option:
- 2 English courses (Writing Intensive)
- 1 American Military History OR National Security Policy course
- 6 Naval Science courses
Tier 1
- Aerospace Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Electrical Engineering, General
- Mechanical Engineering
Tier 2
- Applied Mathematics
- Architectural Engineering
- Architecture
- Astronomy
- Biochemistry
- Chemistry (Other Than Biochemistry)
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Science
- Electrical And Electronic Engineering-Related Technologies
- Engineering Physics
- Environmental Design
- Environmental Health Engineering
- Mathematics
- Molecular Biology
- Physics
- Physiology, Integrative
* If a major is not listed above as either Tier 1 or Tier 2, then it is a Tier 3 (Non-technical) major.
CU NROTC Pass/Fail policy for students will be as follows:
- All Naval Science Courses must be taken as A-F option.
- If taking Physics or Calculus to meet NROTC requirements, these courses shall be taken as A-F option.
- All other courses can be taken as the MIDN choose provided they make adequate progress towards their degree.
- Those that are already on Academic Probation or LOA are required to take courses as an A-F option.
- MIDN are still required to make adequate progress towards their degree.
- All courses taken to fulfill NROTC requirements for American History / National Security Policy, World Culture and Regional Studies, and English shall be taken as A-F option.
- All of this policy applies to summer 2020 classes
- Advanced standing students ONLY:
- Classes taken to fulfill NROTC physical science or Math requirement shall be taken as an A-F option.
- This means that if you are a MIDN on Advanced Standing and are NOT taking Calculus and Physics to meet the NROTC Math/Science requirement, then whatever Math and Physical Science course you are taking to fulfill the requirement must be taken as A-F option.