Aerospace Studies (AS)
ROTC Programs
The leadership laboratory is required for all courses except AS 304 and 306. Conducted within the framework of organized cadet corps with progression of experiences designed to develop leadership potential. Involves Air Force customs and courtesies, drills, and career progression.
AS 101 U.S. Air Force (1) Study of the total force structure, strategic offensive and defensive, general purpose, and aerospace support forces of the Air Force in the contemporary world.
AS 102 U.S. Air Force (1) Continuation of 101.
AS 201 The Air Force Way (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.
AS 202 The Air Force Way (2) Continuation of 201.
AS 304 AFROTC Four-Week Field Training (4) Four-week field experience and training at selected Air Force bases on the Mainland. Required of AFROTC students for Air Force commission. Pre: 101, 102, 201, 202, enrolled in AFROTC program, and consent.
AS 306 AFROTC Six-Week Field Training (6) Six-week field experience and training at selected Air Force bases on the Mainland. Required of AFROTC students for Air Force commission. Pre: enrolled in AFROTC program and consent.
AS 351 Air Force Leadership & Management (3) Integrated management course emphasizing the military officer as manager in Air Force milieu, including individual motivational and behavioral processes, leadership, communication and group dynamics.
AS 352 Air Force Leadership & Management (3) Continuation of 351.
AS 401 Preparation for Active Duty (3) Study of the national security process, regional studies, advanced leadership, ethics, and Air Force doctrine. Special focus placed on preparation for active duty and current issues affecting professionalism.
AS 402 Preparation for Active Duty (3) Continuation of 401.
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