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LTC
Allen, CPT Creighton, 1st LT Theeck
AS 101 Foundations of the United States Air Force I 1R-3L-1C F
Pre: None
This is a survey course designed to introduce students to the
United States Air Force and Air Force Reserve Officer Training
Corps. Featured topics include: mission and organization of
the Air Force, officership and professionalism, military
customs and courtesies, Air Force officer opportunities, and an
introduction to communication skills. Leadership Laboratory is
mandatory for AFROTC cadets and complements this course by
providing cadets with followership experiences.
AS 102 Foundations of the United States Air Force II 1R-3L-1C
W Pre: None
This course is a continuation of the fall quarter course
designed to introduce students to the United States Air Force
and Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps.
AS 103 Foundations of the United States Air Force III 1R-3L-1C
S Pre: None
This course is a continuation of the winter quarter course
designed to introduce students to the United States Air Force
and Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps.
AS 101L/AS 102L/AS103L Leadership Laboratory F,W,S Pre:
Enrollment in AS 101, AS 102, or AS 103
Meets one day a week for 2-3 hours. This class is mandatory
for cadets who apply for membership in the AFROTC program and
who are pursuing a commission in the United States Air Force.
Cadets apply leadership concepts and principles, and practice
critical skills needed to be an effective Air Force officer.
Activities include physical fitness training, communication
exercises, drill and ceremonies, and active duty Air Force
experiences.
AS 201 The Evolution of Air and Space Power I 1R-3L-1C F Pre:
None
This course designed to examine the general aspects of air and
space power through a historical perspective. Utilizing this
perspective, the course covers a time period from the first
balloons and dirigibles to the space-age global positioning
systems of the Persian Gulf War. Historical examples are
provided to extrapolate the development of Air Force
capabilities (competencies), and missions (functions) to
demonstrate the evolution of what has become today’s USAF air
and space power. Furthermore, the course examines several
fundamental truths associated with war in the third dimension:
e.g. Principles of War and Tenets of Air and Space Power. As a
whole, this course provides the cadets with a knowledge level
understanding for the general element and employment of air
and space power, from an institutional doctrinal and
historical perspective. In addition, the students will
continue to discuss the importance of the Air Force Core
Values, through the use of operational examples and historical
Air Force leaders, and will continue to develop their
communication skills. Leadership Laboratory is mandatory for
AFROTC cadets and complements this course by providing cadets
with followership experiences.
AS 202 The Evolution of Air and Space Power II 1R-3L-1C W Pre:
None
This course is a continuation of the fall quarter course
designed to examine the general aspects of air and space power
through a historical perspective.
AS 203 The Evolution of Air and Space Power III 1R-3L-1C S
Pre: None
This course is a continuation of the winter quarter course
designed to examine the general aspects of air and space power
through a historical perspective.
AS 201L/AS 202L/AS203L Leadership Laboratory F,W,S Pre:
Enrollment in AS 201, AS 202, or AS 203
Meets one day a week for 2-3 hours. This class is mandatory
for cadets who apply for membership in the AFROTC program and
who are pursuing a commission in the United States Air Force.
Cadets apply leadership concepts and principles, and practice
critical skills needed to be an effective Air Force officer.
Activities include physical fitness training, communication
exercises, drill and ceremonies, and active duty Air Force
experiences.
AS 301 Air Force Leadership Studies I 2R-3L-3C F Pre:
Enrollment in Professional Officer Corps
This course is a study of leadership, management fundamentals,
professional knowledge, Air Force personnel and evaluation
systems, leadership ethics, and the communication skills
required of an Air Force junior officer. Case studies are used
to examine Air Force leadership and management situations as a
means of demonstrating and exercising practical application of
the concepts being studied. A mandatory Leadership Laboratory
complements this course by providing advanced leadership
experiences in officer-type activities, giving students the
opportunity to apply the leadership and management principles
of this course.
AS 302 Air Force Leadership Studies II 2R-3L-3C W Pre:
Enrollment in Professional Officer Corps
This course is a continuation of the fall quarter course
designed to study leadership, management fundamentals,
professional knowledge, Air Force personnel and evaluation
systems, leadership ethics, and the communication skills
required of an Air Force junior officer.
AS 303 Air Force Leadership Studies III 2R-3L-3C S Pre:
Enrollment in Professional Officer Corps
This course is a continuation of the winter quarter course
designed to study leadership, management fundamentals,
professional knowledge, Air Force personnel and evaluation
systems, leadership ethics, and the communication skills
required of an Air Force junior officer.
AS 301L/AS 302L/AS303L Leadership Laboratory F,W,S Pre:
Enrollment in AS 301, AS 302, or AS 303
Meets one day a week for 2-3 hours. This class is mandatory
for cadets who apply for membership in the AFROTC program and
who are pursuing a commission in the United States Air Force.
Cadets apply leadership concepts and principles, and practice
critical skills needed to be an effective Air Force officer.
Activities include physical fitness training, communication
exercises, drill and ceremonies, and active duty Air Force
experiences.
AS 401 National Security Affairs and Preparation for Active
Duty I 2R-3L-3C F Pre: Enrollment in Professional Officer Corps
This course examines the national security process, regional
studies, advanced leadership ethics, and Air Force doctrine.
Special topics of interest focus on the military as a
profession, officership, military justice, civilian control of
the military, preparation for active duty, and current issues
affecting military professionalism. Within this structure,
continued emphasis is given to refining communication skills. A
mandatory Leadership Laboratory complements this course by
providing advanced leadership experiences, giving students the
opportunity to apply the leadership and management principles
of this course.
AS 402 National Security Affairs and Preparation for Active
Duty II 2R-3L-3C W Pre: Enrollment in Professional Officer
Corps
This course is a continuation of the fall quarter course
designed to examine the national security process, regional
studies, advanced leadership ethics, and Air Force doctrine.
AS 403 National Security Affairs and Preparation for Active
Duty III 2R-3L-3C S Pre: Enrollment in Professional Officer
Corps
This course is a continuation of the winter quarter course
designed to examine the national security process, regional
studies, advanced leadership ethics, and Air Force doctrine.
AS 401L/AS 402L/AS403L Leadership Laboratory F,W,S Pre:
Enrollment in AS 401, AS 402, or AS 403
Meets one day a week for 2-3 hours. This class is mandatory
for cadets who apply for membership in the AFROTC program and
who are pursuing a commission in the United States Air Force.
Cadets apply leadership concepts and principles, and practice
critical skills needed to be an effective Air Force officer.
Activities include physical fitness training, communication
exercises, drill and ceremonies, and active duty Air Force
experiences.
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