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  • 2.00 Credits

    Concentrates on furthering the understanding of being an AF officer. Classroom exercises and a base visit trip allow students to interact with each other and collaborate on featured topics: Air Force core values, What an Officer Does, Team building, Diversity & Harassment, and the Oath of Office. A leadership laboratory complements this course (mandatory for those individuals who are trying to pursue a commission in the United State Air Force) by providing hands-on leadership experiences applying the principles of this course. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 Credits: 2 Other: Paid summer internships and co-ops available.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Focuses on the development of air power from the first lighter-than-air vehicles through to the establishment of the Department of the Air Force as an independent military force. Historical case studies concentrate on various concepts of employment of air power and factors which have prompted research and technological change. A leadership laboratory complements this course (mandatory for those individuals who are trying to pursue a commission in the United State Air Force) by providing hands-on leadership experiences. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 Credits: 2
  • 2.00 Credits

    Focuses on the employment of air and space power, using history (chronological order) as the format. Videos, guest speakers , and group leadership projects, will allow students to walk through this century with stops at main events like WWI, WWII, The Cold War, Vietnam, and the Gulf War. Students will also study Airpower today as well as learn about the Global War on Terror, and Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. A leadership laboratory complements this course (mandatory for those individuals who are trying to pursue a commission in the United State Air Force) by providing hands-on leadership experiences. Lecture: 2 Lab: 0 Credits: 2
  • 1.00 Credits

    Provides students with dynamic leadership and management fundamentals in areas such as assessing leaders, critical thinking, teambuilding, problem solving, followership, motivation, group conflict management, situational leadership, evaluation systems, ethics, and communication skills. Case studies are used to examine leadership and management situations as a means of demonstrating and exercising practical application of concepts studied. A leadership laboratory complements this course (mandatory for those individuals who are trying to pursue a commission in the United State Air Force) by providing hands-on advanced leadership experiences applying the principles of this course. Lecture: 3.00 Lab: 0 Credits: 3
  • 2.00 Credits

    Provides students with dynamic leadership and management fundamentals in areas such as corrective supervision and counseling, leadership authority, accountability and responsibility, ethical and moral leadership, and supervisory prioritization. This course integrates concepts from Leadership Studies 1. Case studies are used to examine leadership and management situations as a means of demonstrating and exercising practical application of concepts studied. A leadership laboratory complements this course (mandatory only for those individuals who are trying to pursue a commission in the United State Air Force) by providing hands-on advanced leadership experiences applying the principles of this course. Lecture: 3.00 Lab: 0 Credits: 3 Other: Paid summer internships and co-ops available.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Examines the national security process, the U.S. Constitution, U.S. and Foreign Policy, and focused regional studies. Additionally, terrorism, advanced leadership ethics, policy, and doctrine are also covered. Special topics of interest focus on the profession of arms, Principles of War, justice, civilian control of the military and current issues affecting national and military policy. Emphasis is placed on refining communication skills with a leadership laboratory (mandatory only for those individuals who are trying to pursue a commission in the United State Air Force) applying the principles of this course. Lecture: 3.00 Lab: 0.00 Credits: 3 Other: Independent research/study available
  • 2.00 Credits

    Examines the national security agencies responsible for protection and defense of the U.S. Areas of interest also include the Law of Armed Conflict, Uniform Code of Military Justice, and an in-depth supervisory/leadership principles covering performance expectations, feedback, annual reports, and promotions for civilians and military alike. Communication skills are refined to include briefings, opinion papers, and argumentation. The leadership laboratory (mandatory only for those individuals who are trying to pursue a commission in the United State Air Force) provides advanced leadership experiences by applying the principles of this course. Lecture: 3.00 Lab: 0.00 Credits: 3 Other: Independent research/study available
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