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Air Force ROTC is designed as a four year training program
that culminates in a student’s
becoming an Officer in the United States Air Force. This
program is designed to run concurrently
with the four year college curriculum and is open to all
college students at no obligation.*
We also offer modified programs which can be completed in
three or two years which also earn
a commission in the Air Force. Once students have completed
Air Force ROTC and college
requirements they are off to serve at least the next four years in leadership positions throughout
the Air Force. In addition to earning an Air Force commission,
Air Force classes fulfill the Rose-Hulman graduation requirement of completing four credit hours
of Military Science.
*Based on individual situations, Air Force ROTC will ask for
an obligation before more advanced training or monies are
paid to a student. Until such time, the classes are free and
at no obligation—contact Air Force ROTC for more details.
SCHOLARSHIPS
The Air Force is looking for the best and brightest students
the country has to offer. To assist
these students with their college education, a variety of
scholarships are offered on a nationwide
competitive basis. Scholarship winners attending Rose-Hulman
can receive up to the
full cost of tuition, plus payment of most school fees.
Scholarships also pay for books along
with a monthly tax-free stipend, during the school year. In
addition, Rose-Hulman offers
financial incentives to students bringing their ROTC
scholarship to Rose-Hulman. For more
information on Air Force scholarships, contact Rose-Hulman
Admissions or Air Force ROTC
Detachment 218 at Indiana State University, Technology Center
Room 203, Terre Haute, IN
47809-2245. Phone (812) 237-2657.
The Air Force ROTC courses are designed to develop the
leadership and management skills
required to be an effective Air Force officer. Topics range
from Air Force history to ethics and
values. The curriculum is separated into four (4) major areas:
Profession of Arms—Designed specifically for the continued
development of professional
knowledge and skills unique to the Air Force profession.
Subject areas include officership,
military law, laws of armed conflict, military customs and
courtesies, and the individual’s
role in supporting organizational and Air Force policies.
Communications Skills—Designed specifically to enhance
professional development,
which is integrated throughout the AFROTC curriculum. Emphasis
is on a progressive study
of the various communication skills required of Air Force
junior officers. The curriculum is
designed to provide both instruction and application of
principles and concepts in written
communications, staff communication instruments, oral
communication, and the nature and
art of effective listening.
Leadership Studies—Designed to examine aspects of military
leadership and management
functions as a part of the overall concept of leadership. An
examination of leader variables
and characteristics provides a lead-in to a protracted study
of leadership theory. Leadership
and management skills are developed and applied in Leadership
Laboratory and cadet corps
activities. Leadership training is emphasized at Field
Training where team sports, military
drill, and special leadership problems are mandatory.
Military Studies/International Security Studies—Designed to
develop an understanding of
the nature of conflict and how the United States military
forces, particularly aerospace forces,
are developed, organized, and employed. Subjects include the
need for national security, the
evolution and formulation of American defense policy and
strategy, regional security issues,
and joint doctrine.
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General Military Courses |
Professional Officer Courses |
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AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS |
101
101L
102
102L
103
103L |
Found. of the US Air Force I
Leadership Laboratory
Found. of the US Air Force II
Leadership Laboratory
Found. of the US Air Force III
Leadership Laboratory |
1
0
1
0
1
0 |
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AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS |
201
201L
202
202L
203
203L |
Evol. of Air & Space Power I
Leadership Laboratory
Evol. of Air & Space Power II
Leadership Laboratory
Evol. of Air & Space Power III
Leadership Laboratory |
1
0
1
0
1
0 |
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AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS |
301
301L
302
302L
303
303L |
Air Force Lead. & Manag.
Studies
I
Leadership Laboratory
Air Force Lead. & Manag.
Studies II
Leadership Laboratory
Air Force Lead. / Manag.
Studies III
Leadership Laboratory |
3
0
3
0
3
0 |
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AS
AS
AS
AS
AS
AS |
401
401L
402
402L
403
403L |
Nat.Sec.Aff./Prep. for
Active Duty
I
Leadership Laboratory
Nat.Sec.Aff./Prep.
for Active Duty
II
Leadership Laboratory
Nat.Sec.Aff./Prep.for
Active DutyIII
Leadership Laboratory |
3
0
3
0
3
0 |
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Leadership Laboratory is part of the curriculum for all four
years of study. This lab is
designed to give students hands-on application of the skills
taught in the classes. In addition,
students practice the various customs and courtesies and
leadership skills they will be use
once they enter active duty.
Benefits
Air Force ROTC classes, text books, and uniforms are free to
all fully-enrolled cadets. Once
enrolled as a full member of the program, cadets are eligible
to attend a variety of professional
development programs during the summer months. Successful
completion of the Air Force
ROTC program results in a commission as a Second Lieutenant in
the active duty US Air Force.
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