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AES 001: Leadership Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Clarkson College
AFROTC Leadership Laboratory provides initial and advanced military leadership experiences including cadet squadron operations, commanding, training, recruiting, communicating, drill and ceremonies, customs and courtesies, career planning and staff action practice designed to simulate the professional world of the Air Force officer. Leadership Laboratory is an integral part of all Aerospace Studies courses. All cadets must participate.
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AES 131-132: The Air Force Today
3.00 Credits
Clarkson College
A survey of the USAF with students studying the mission, function and organization of the Air Force. Emphasis is placed on the major Air Force commands, the environment in which the Air Force operates and how the Air Force works in coordination with the military services. This course provides a basic understanding of the armed forces of the Air Force.
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AES 231-232: The Development of Air Power
3.00 Credits
Clarkson College
An introduction to the study of air power. The course is developed from the historical perspective starting with the Wright Brothers and continuing through the 1990s. Emphasis is placed on factors contributing to change in the nature of military conflict and leading to the development of air power as a primary element in national security.
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AES 311-312: Air Force Management and Leadership
3.00 Credits
Clarkson College
A study of management from the point of view of the Air Force junior officer. Basic managerial processes, individual motivational and behavioral processes, organizational and group dynamics of change, leadership and communication are discussed to provide a foundation for the development of junior officer professional skills. Actual Air Force case histories are used.
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AES 411-412: National Security Forces in Contemporary American Society
3.00 Credits
Clarkson College
The armed forces as an element of society, with emphasis on the broad range of American civil-military relations and the environmental context in which U.S. defense policy is exercised. Course themes include the role of the professional military leader-manager in a democratic society; political, economic and social constraints on the national defense structure; the military justice system; and the variables involved in the formulation and implementation of national security policy.
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AES 490: Advanced Air Force Leadership/Planning Seminar
3.00 Credits
Clarkson College
This course instructs Air Force officer candidates on advanced leadership principles and planning/organizational skills through a series of group and individual projects. Special emphasis is placed on communication skills. In addition, topics on performance feedback/reporting, drill and ceremonies and ethics are discussed.
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AR 110: Studio Art
3.00 Credits
Clarkson College
3 semester hours This course offers a fundamental introduction to the three basic areas of fine art: drawing, watercolor painting and oil painting. Student may wish to fulfill their general education requirements by selecting any one of the three areas.
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AR 290: Special Topics in Art
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Clarkson College
1-3 semester hours Topics may include any art-related subject, such as photography, sculpture or ceramics that is not currently offered by the College. Prerequisite: AR 110 or academic background in the area of interest.
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BI 117: Human Biology
4.00 Credits
Clarkson College
4 semester hours This course is designed to give the student a working understanding of the structure of the human cell and its many functions. As an introductory class, Human Biology is an excellent preparation for Anatomy, Physiology, Nutrition and Pathophysiology. Students will gain understanding of biological foundations of the human body. Topics include inorganic and organic chemical principles, cell organization, respiration, metabolism, mitosis, meiosis, genetics and heredity and the cell's role in overall body homeostasis. ?
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BI 120: Basic Nutrition
2.00 Credits
Clarkson College
2 semester hours Basic nutrition is the focus of this introductory nutrition course. Types of nutrients and the effect on human functioning will be explored. Cultural differences in food behaviors will be discussed in relationship to healthy dietary habits.
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