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| Program Classes | DET Announcements | Cadet Resources |
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| AS 100 Fall Semester
AS 100 Air Force Fitness Course (1) A military fitness program that will challenge all students to meet their maximum fitness levels through a variety of exercises and fitness tests. Open to all students. Repeatable. AS 101 Foundations of the United States Air Force (1) Study of the total force structure, strateg ic offensive and defensive,
general purpose, and aerospace support forces of the Air Force in the
contemporary world. A-F only. Spring Semester
AS 102 Foundations of the United States Air Force (1) Continuation of 101. A-F only. AS 102L Initial Military Training II (1) Laboratory consists of activities that focus and promote the Air Force way of life. Instruction will include leadership and followership development, teamwork, physical fitness training, and activities designed to build camaraderie and esprit de corps. Course is open to all majors. CR/NC only |
AS 200
Fall Semester
AS 201 Evolution of USAF Air and Space Power (2) Study of Air Force heritage, Quality Air Force principles, ethics, and an introduction to leadership and group leadership problems. Application of written and verbal communication skills is included. A-F only. AS 201L Field Training Preparation I (1)
Laboratory consists of preparing second-year AFROTC cadets with the skills needed to successfully complete AFROTC Field Training Spring Semester
AS 202 Evolution of USAF Air and Space Power (2) Continuation of 201. A-F only. AS 202L Field Training Preparation II (1) Laboratory
consists of preparing second-year AFROTC cadets with the skills needed
to successfully complete AFROTC Field Training (courses 304 and 306).
Students will learn basic military skills, Field Train-ing skills, and
participate in physical fitness training. CR/NC only. Pre:consent
Summer before Junior year AFROTC Four-Week Field Training or Six-Week Field Training
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| AS 300 Fall Semester
AS 351 Air Force Leadership Studies (3) Laboratory consists of demonstration of leadership and management skills needed to successfully function as an Air Force officer. Instruction will include lessons covering planning, organizational and communication skills, and the ability to use available resources to complete an assigned task. CR/NC only. Pre: must have completed 304 and 306; or consent. Spring Semester
AS 352 Air Force Leadership Studies (3) Laboratory consists of demonstration of leadership and management skills needed to successfully function as an Air Force officer. Instruction will include lessons covering planning, organizational and communi-cation skills, and the ability to use available resources to complete an assigned task. CR/NC only. Pre: must have completed 304 and 306; or consent. |
AS 400
Fall Semester
AS 401 National Security Affairs (3) AS 401L Senior Cadet Leader I (1)
Laboratory consists of providing prospective Air Force officers opportunities to continue to develop leadership, managerial, and supervisory skills. Instruction will include preparation for active duty. CR/NC only. Pre: must have completed 351 and 352L; or consent. Spring Semester
AS 402 National Security Affairs (3) AS 402L Senior Cadet Leader II (1)
Laboratory consists of providing prospective Air Force officers opportunities to continue to develop leadership, managerial, and supervisory skills. Instruction will include preparation for active duty. CR/NC only. Pre: must have completed 351 and 352L; or consent. |
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