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0.00 Credits
Summer. Credits: 0. AFROTC Field Training is offered during the summer months at selected Air Force bases throughout the United States. Students in the four-year program participate in four weeks of Field Training, usually between their sophomore and junior years. Students applying for entry into the two-year program must successfully complete six weeks of Field Training prior to enrollment in the Professional Officer Course. The major areas of study in the Field Training program include junior officer training, aircraft and aircrew orientation, career orientation, survival training, base functions and Air Force environment, and physical training.
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3.00 Credits
Fall. Credits: 3. Study and application of principles and techniques of leadership at a small unit and group level in both field and garrison environment. Decision making, motivating performance, and use and support of subordinate leaders is emphasized. Detailed studies on military teaching principles. map reading, communications, field training exercise, branches of the Army, and preparation for ROTC Advanced Camp. Four class hours per week to include a two hour laboratory each week, three hours of physical training each week, and field training exercises on two weekends during the semester. Prerequisites: Permission of the Professor of Military Science. Corequisite: Military Science 300.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. Credits: 3-3. This course is a study of leadership, management fundamentals, professional knowledge, Air Force personnel and evaluation systems, leadership ethics, and communication skills required of an Air Force junior officer. Case studies are used to examine Air Force leadership and management situations as a means of demonstrating and exercising practical application of the concepts being studied. A mandatory Leadership Laboratory complements this course by providing advanced leadership experiences in officer-type activities, giving students the opportunity to apply leadership and management principles of this course.
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3.00 Credits
Spring. Credits: 3. Continuation of first year advanced course. Prerequisites: Permission of the Professor of Military Science. Corequisite: Military Science 300.
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0.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. Credits: 0. Revolves around the cadet corps, a facsimile of an Army organization. Provides opportunity for actual leadership training experiences as it is largely cadet planned and operated. Additionally , cadre use it as a means to evaluate and develop leadership potential. Corequisite: Military Science 411 or 412. Two hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Fall. Credits: 3. Leadership and management skill development in specific areas of oral and written communications, training management, personnel evaluation and counseling, personnel management systems of Army, U.S. Army logistic systems, military justice, and familiarization with ethics of the military professional. This course, in conjunction with 412, completes the cadet's preparation for commissioning as a Second Lieutenant in the Army Reserve or National Guard. Three lecture hours per week, two laboratory hours every other week, three hours physical training each week, and field training exercises on two weekends during semester. Prerequisites: Permission of the Professor of the Military Science. Corequisite: Military Science 400.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. Credits: 3-3. This course examines the national security process, regional studies, advanced leadership ethics, and Air Force doctrine. Special topics of interest focus on the military as a profession, officership, military justice, civilian control of the military, preparation for active duty, and current issues affecting military professionalism. Within this structure, continued emphasis is given to refining communication skills. An additional Leadership Laboratory complements this course by providing advanced leadership experiences, giving students the opportunity to apply the leadership and management principles of this course.
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3.00 Credits
Spring. Credits: 3. Continuation of second year advanced course. Prerequisites: Permission of the Professor of Military Science. Corequisite: Military Science 400.
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4.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. Credits: 4-4. Elementary grammar, reading, and conversation, supplemented by materials on Russian culture.
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4.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. Credits: 4-4. Degree Requirement: F10 for 201. Intermediate grammar and continued training in conversation and composition, supplemented by assignments in the Language Center. Reading of Russian texts of graded difficulty. Prerequisites: Russian 101-102 or equivalent.
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