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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
LEC 2 Credits 1 Period LAB 0 Credits 1 Period Introduction to U.S. Air Force and AFROTC. Topics include: the Air Force mission and organization, customs and courtesies, officer opportunities, officer ship and professionalism. Prerequisites: None.
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2.00 Credits
LEC 2 Credits 1 Period LAB 0 Credits 1 Period Introduction to U.S. Air Force and AFROTC. Topics include: the Air Force mission and organization, customs and courtesies, officer opportunities, officership, and professionalism. Prerequisites: None.
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2.00 Credits
LEC 2 Credits 1 Period LAB 0 Credits 1 Period Further preparation of AFROTC candidate. Topics include: Air Force heritage and leaders, communication skills, ethics, leadership, quality Air Force, and values. Prerequisites: None.
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2.00 Credits
LEC 2 Credits 1 Period LAB 0 Credits 1 Period Topics include: the air Force mission and organization, customs and courtesies, officer opportunities, officership, and professionalism. Prerequisites: None.
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1.00 Credits
L+L 1 Credit 3 Periods Beginning instruction in adapted physical activities and a variety of sports and sports activities to include calisthenics, sit-ups, push-ups, running, basketball, volleyball, and other physical events. Prerequisites: None. Course Note: AES294 may be repeated for credit.
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5.00 Credits
LEC 5 Credits 5 Periods Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) Part 61 ground school in preparation for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Private Pilot Certificate written examination. Includes aerodynamics, airplane systems, airports, airspace, communications, federal aviation regulations, weather, navigation, airplane performance, flight planning, and flight physiology. Prerequisites: None.
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3.00 Credits
LEC 3 Credits 3 Periods Practical uses of accounts and records with emphasis on accounting principles and analysis of the agricultural business. Business management procedures including appointment scheduling, client relations, fees, accounts, and daily bookkeeping. Includes resume writing and interview techniques. Prerequisites: None. American Indian Studies (AIS)
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3.00 Credits
LEC 3 Credits 3 Periods Introduction to political, economic, and social structures of American Indian Nations. Provides overview of American Indian tribal cultures prior to contact, the impact of European contact, and the influence of western social systems on tribal nations. Prerequisites: None.
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3.00 Credits
LEC 3 Credits 3 Periods Addresses and examines major historical developments of the Navajo People with a focus on government, law, society, livelihood, tradition, and culture. Includes the major components and operation of Navajo government and related tribal laws, such as Title II and Title VII of the Navajo Nation Code, as well as the significance of the Treaty of 1868. Federal Indian policies and their impact on Navajo society and government, the importance of federal and tribal citizenship and related federal and tribal laws, and the role of the Navajo clanship system and other relevant cultural concepts addressed. Prerequisites: None.
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3.00 Credits
LEC 3 Credits 3 Periods An introduction to crime and society's responses to it. Examines the nature and causes of crime, the criminal law, constitutional safeguards, and the organization and operation of the criminal justice system including the police, courts, jails, prisons, probation and parole departments, and community corrections agencies. Covers the history of the criminal justice system, terminology and career opportunities. Prerequisites: None. [SB]
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