AFROTC

AFROTC

Curriculum

General Military Course

15 AF 101, 102, 103 Foundations of the Air Force – 3 quarters, 3 credit hours

This survey course briefly covers topics relating to the Air Force and defense. It focuses on the structure and missions of Air Force organizations, officership and professionalism. It is also a good introduction into the use of communication skills.

15 AF 201, 202, 203 The Evolution of Aerospace Studies – 3 quarters, 3 credit hours


This survey course is concerned with the beginnings of manned flight and the development of aerospace power in the United States, including the employment of air power in WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, the Gulf War and the peaceful employment of U.S. air power in civic actions, scientific missions and support of space exploration.

15 AF 120 Basic Leadership Laboratory – 1 credit hour


AS 100 Cadets - This course (to be taken in conjunction with 15 AF 101, 102, 103) is a weekly laboratory that touches on the topics of Air Force customs and courtesies, health and physical fitness, and drill and ceremonies.

AS 200 Cadets - This course (to be taken in conjunction with 15 AF 201, 202 and 203) provides you with the opportunity to demonstrate fundamental management skills and prepares you for Field Training.

 

Professional Officer Course

15 AF 301, 302, 303 Leadership Studies – 3 quarters, 9 credit hours


This course is a study in the anatomy of leadership, the need for quality and management leadership, the role of discipline in leadership situations and the variables affecting leadership. Case studies are used to examine Air Force leadership and management situations as a means of demonstrating and exercising practical application of the concepts. Deal with actual problems and complete projects associated with planning and managing the Leadership Laboratory.

15 AF 401, 402, 403 National Security Studies and Preparation for Active Duty – 3 quarters, 9 credit hours


Learn about the role of the professional military leader in a democratic society; societal attitudes toward the armed forces; the requisites for maintaining adequate national defense structure; the impact of technological and international developments on strategic preparedness and the overall policy-making process; and military law. In addition, you will study topics that will prepare you for your first active-duty assignment as an officer in the Air Force.

15 AF 320 Advanced Leadership Laboratory – 1 credit hour


AS 300 Cadets - This course (taken in conjunction with 15 AF 301, 302 and 303) is a study in the anatomy of leadership, the need for quality and management leadership, the role of discipline in leadership situations and the variables affecting leadership. Case studies are used to examine Air Force leadership and management situations as a means of demonstrating and exercising practical application of the concepts. Deal with actual problems and complete projects associated with planning and managing the Leadership Laboratory.

AS 400 Cadets - This course (taken in conjunction with 15 AF 401, 402 and 403) provides you with the opportunity to use your leadership skills in planning and conducting cadet activities. It prepares you for commissioning and entry into the active-duty Air Force.