AEROSPACE STUDIES (AS)
AS 100. Foundation of the USAF I.
A survey course designed to introduce students to the U.S. Air Force and Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps. Featured topics include missions and organization of the Air Force, military customs and courtesies, officership and professionalism, and officer careers. Corequisite: AS 199. (1)
AS 101. Foundation of the USAF II.
A continuation of topics taught in AS 100 plus topics in communication skills, military history, organizational/chain of command, and group leadership problems. Corequisite: AS 199. (1)
AS 199. Leadership Laboratory.
Training laboratory concurrent with AS 100 and AS 101. Teaches basic drill, ceremonies, and Air Force standards. (0)
AS 200. USAF Air & Space Power I.
A survey course designed to examine general element and employment of air and space power through an historical perspective. Topics include the historical evolution of USAF air and space power from balloons through the Korean War, Air Force Core Values, and application of writing and briefing communication skills. Corequisite: AS 299. (1)
AS 201. USAF Air & Space Power II.
A continuation of topics taught in AS 200, including continued evolution of USAF air and space power from Vietnam to present day, USAF heritage and leaders, and continued application of writing and briefing communication skills. Corequisite: AS 299. (1)
AS 203. AFROTC Field Training.
Four to six-week summer officer training program on an Air Force base for selected students designated for AFROTC Professional Officer Course. (4)
AS 299. Leadership Laboratory.
Training laboratory concurrent with AS 200 and AS 201. Emphasizes drill and ceremonies; provides preparation for Field Training and applied leadership experiences discussed in class. (0)
AS 300. AF Leadership Studies I.
A study of leadership and quality management fundamentals, professional knowledge, leadership ethics, and communication skills required of an Air Force officer. Corequisite: AS 399. (3)
AS 301. AF Leadership Studies II.
A continuation of the topics taught in AS 300 plus officership values, standards of conduct, principles of war and case studies as a means of demonstrating and exercising practical application of the concepts being studied. Corequisite: AS 399. (3)
AS 399. Leadership Laboratory.
Training laboratory concurrent with AS 300 and AS 301. Provides advanced leadership experiences in officer-type activities, giving students the opportunity to apply leadership and management principles of the course. (0)
AS 400. National Security Affairs.
A study of the national security process, regional studies, Air Force doctrine, civilian control of the military, military operations, joint operations, communication skills. Corequisite: AS 499. (3)
AS 401. Preparation for Active Duty.
A continuation of the topic taught in AS 400 plus topics in advanced leadership ethics, the military as a profession, officership, military justice and current issues affecting military professionalism. Corequisite: AS 499. (3)
AS 499. Leadership Laboratory.
Training laboratory concurrent with AS 400 and AS 401. Provides advanced leadership experience with an orientation for initial commissioned service. (0)
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