| 113. Air Force Studies I
First semester. One credit. One class period and one 2-hour leadership
seminar.
Military customs/courtesies, officership/leadership. Air Force mission,
military as a profession, and basics of flight. |
| 114. Air Force Studies I
Second semester. One credit. One class period and one 2-hour leadership
seminar.
The organization, mission, and functions of the Department of Defense
and the military services. Emphasis is on the U.S. Air Force. |
| 123. Air Force Studies II
First semester. One credit. One class period and one 2-hour leadership
seminar.
Study of air power from balloons through World War II; WW I, Interwar
Years, WW II. Principles of war, Berlin Airlift. Development of communication
skills. |
| 124. Air Force Studies II
Second semester. One credit. One class period and one 2-hour leadership
seminar.
Air power from post World War II to the present; Korean Conflict, War
in Vietnam, force modernization. Development of communication skills. |
| 201. Aviation Ground School
Both semesters. Three credits.
Fundamentals of flight, flight operations, aviation, weather, navigation,
human factors and integration of pilot skills with Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) regulations. Meets all requirements for the FAA private
pilot's written examination. |
| 235-236. Air Force Studies
III
First semester. AIRF 235, Second semester: AIRF 236. Three credits each
semester. One class period, and a 2-hour leadership seminar. Prerequisite:
AIRF
114 and 124, or six weeks field training. Open only with consent of instructor.
May not be taken concurrently with AIRF 245-246.
Management fundamentals, motivational processes, leadership, group dynamics,
organizational power, managerial strategy. Development of communication
skills. |
| 245-246. Air Force Studies
IV
First semester. AIRF 245, Second semester: AIRF 246. Both semesters.
Three credits each semester. One class period, and a 2-hour leadership
seminar. Prerequisite: AIRF 235-236. Open only with consent of instructor.
May not be taken concurrently with
AIRF 235-236.
American civil-military relations, defense policy formulation, role
of the professional officer, military justice system, Air Force Commands. |