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  • 1.00 Credits

    This course is designed to examine 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 ofWar and Tenets of Air and Space Power. As a whole, this course provides the students 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 with the use of operational examples and historical Air Force leaders and will continue to develop their communication skills. One hour of lecture and one and one-half hours of lab per week. This course is offered fall semester only. Corequisite: AFS 201 Leadership Laboratory.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course is designed to examine 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 ofWar and Tenets of Air and Space Power. As a whole, this course provides the students 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 with the use of operational examples and historical Air Force leaders and will continue to develop their communication skills. One hour of lecture and one and one-half hours of lab per week. This course is offered spring semester only. Co-requisite: AFS 202 Leadership Laboratory.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is a study of leadership, management fundamentals, professional knowledge, Air Force personnel and evaluation systems, leadership ethics, and 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 leadership and management principles of this course. Three hours of lecture and one and one-half hours of lab per week. Offered spring semester only. Prerequisite: AFS 350. Co-requisite: AFS 302 Leadership Laboratory.
  • 3.00 Credits

    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, officer ship, 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. Three hours of lecture and one and one-half hours of lab per week. Offered fall semester only. Prerequisite: AFS 360. Co-requisite: AFS 401 Leadership Laboratory.
  • 3.00 Credits

    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, officer ship, 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. Three hours of lecture and one and one-half hours of lab per week. This course is offered spring semester only. Prerequisite: AFS 470. Co-requisite: AFS 402 Leadership Laboratory.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Design I is intended to be an introductory course in two-dimensional design. Design is a discipline constituting a basic and integral part of all visual art forms this course is structured to introduce basic visual design concepts and to develop manual and visual art skills. Students learn how to be inventive and improvise with compositional forms using the design elements of line, shape, form, value, texture, pattern and color to create their own design compositions. A variety of art media will be employed. This course is usually taught in the Fall.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Drawing I is designed to be a fundamental studio art course. Students learn to draw what they see from still life, landscape, and imaginative subject matter. Students will learn to draw using direct observation as they create visible forms from life using a variety of drawing media. Fall and Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Design II is intended to be an introduction to three-dimensional design and the plastic arts. Students apply design concepts to three-dimensional design problems using materials and techniques of the contemporary sculptor. Prerequisite: ART 132 or consent of the instructor. Spring.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Jewelry class is designed to be a study of methods, materials and processes of designing jewelry encompassing the use of personal symbols, creativity and techniques of metal fabrication by hand and machine tools. Spring.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Fibers class is designed to be an introduction to basic fiber techniques employing both on-loom and off-loom methods. Spring.
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