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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
Survey course briefly treating topics relating to the Air Force and defense. Focuses on the structure and missions of Air Force organizations; officership and professionalism; and introduction to communication skills.
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0.00 Credits
Taken in conjunction with AS 101 and 102, respectively. A weekly laboratory consisting of Air Force customs and courtesies, health and physical fitness, and drill and ceremonies.
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2.00 Credits
Survey course concerned with the beginnings of manned flight; development of aerospace power in the United States including the employment of air power in WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, the Gulf War, and the peaceful employment of U.S. air power in humanitarian actions, scientific missions, and support of space exploration.
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0.00 Credits
Taken in conjunction with AS 201 and 202. Provides students opportunities to demonstrate fundamental management skills and prepares cadets for Field Training.
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6.00 Credits
Anatomy of leadership, quality and management consisting of the need for leadership, the role of discipline in leadership situations, and the variables affecting leadership. Students deal with actual problems and complete projects associated with planning and managing the Leadership Laboratory.
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0.00 Credits
Taken in conjunction with AS 301 and 302. Provides students opportunities to use fundamental management skills while planning and conducting corps activities. Leadership Laboratory is taken a maximum of two hours per week for lower-division and three hours per week for upper-division students. Instruction is conducted within the framework of an organized cadet corps with a progression of experiences designed to develop each student's leadership potential. Leadership Laboratory involves a study of Air Force customs and courtesies; drill and ceremonies; career opportunities in the Air Force; and the life and work of an Air Force junior officer. Students develop their leadership potential in a practical, supervised laboratory, which includes field trips to Air Force installations. Normally attended in the summer between sophomore and junior years. Prerequisite for AS 301. 138 - Aerospace Studies/Biology COURSE DESCRIPTIONS with the mission of an Air Force installation. The major areas of study are essentially the same as those conducted at the four-week field training period. While at field training, the cadet is paid at the current established rate.
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3.00 Credits
Introductory principles of biology, including the nature of scientific inquiry, biochemistry, cell structure and function, membrane transport, photosynthesis, cellular respiration, and genetics. Three hours of lecture per week. (BIO 275 may be taken concurrently.)
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3.00 Credits
Introductory principles of biology including morphological and physiological analysis of plant and animal organisms, population biology, evolution and ecology. Three hours of lecture per week. (BIO 276 may be taken concurrently.)
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3.00 Credits
Introductory principles of biology, including the nature of scientific inquiry, biochemistry, cell structure and function, membrane transport, photosynthesis, cellular respiration, and genetics. Three hours of lecture per week. Credit for BIO 207 will not be granted to students who have completed BIO 205. (BIO 277 may be taken concurrently.)
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory investigation into the structure and function of living organisms. One three-hour session per week. (Corequisite: BIO 206.) Fee: $60.
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