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AERO 1002: Foundations U
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Spring semester. This course focuses on U.S. Air Force installations and professions; introduction to flight; geographical awareness; U.S. defense policy; military balance; terrorism; and a study of the other branches of the Armed Services.
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AERO 1201: Air Power History I
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Fall semester. Traces the development of airpower from the beginning of manned flight through World War II.
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AERO 1202: Air Power History II
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Spring semester. A study of Post-World War II airpower development and employment, including present-day aerospace forces.
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AERO 3001: Leadership Skills I
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Fall semester. Prerequisite: consent of department. The general theory and practice of management applied to Air Force situations.
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AERO 3002: Leadership Skills II
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Spring semester. Prerequisite: consent of department. The theory and application of general concepts of leadership to Air Force situations.
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AERO 3401: National Security Forces I
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Fall semester. Prerequisite: consent of department. Study of the armed forces as an integral element of society. Examines civil-military relations in the formation of defense policy; the evolution of national security policy; the national security policy process; and national security policy issues.
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AERO 3402: National Security Forces II
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Spring semester. Prerequisite: consent of department. Political, economic, social, technological, and international developments; their effects upon strategic preparedness and the overall defense policymaking process.
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Africa 1830: Present
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
Survey of African history from the end of the Atlantic slave trade through the colonial period and the struggle for independence to the nation-states to the present day.
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ANTH 1020: Fads Falacies of Human Origins
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
A rational examination of numerous supposed ancient "mysteries"and unsolved phenomena relative to human origins using the data and methods of modern archaeology. Topics will include those areas in anthropology and archaeology made popular by sensationalist authors such as lost continents, ancient astronauts, strange stone monuments, pyramids, the Yeti and other monsters, lost races, archaeoastronomy, psychic anthropology, catastrophisms, and others. Major foci will include both the evidence for the actual causes of the phenomena and an examination of the methodology and style of pseudo-scientific sensationalist authors.
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ANTH 1030: America as a Foreign Culture
3.00 Credits
University of New Orleans
America examined as a foreign culture, or set of interrelated cultures, as it might be viewed by anthropologists form other nations. Topics will include an introduction to anthropology, American core values, the concept of national character, a history of ethnic groups in the United States, concepts of class stratification and culture change. The course is designed to encourage interaction between Americans and foreign students through participation in field trips to museums, festivals and other cultural events.
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