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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
hours. Problems relating to specific art media. May be taken for General Education credit by non-art majors only. Does not satisfy studio requirements for art majors. General Education Credits [ GE2000: Literary, Artistic, and Philosophical Studies-Elective]
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. Problems relating to specific topics within an area of art. For non-Department of Art majors only.
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3.00 Credits
hours. This is a survey course designed to introduce students to the United States Air Force and Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps. Featured topics include: mission and organization of the Air Force, officership and professionalism, military customs and courtesies, Air Force officer opportunities, and an introduction to communication skills. A Leadership Laboratory is mandatory for AFROTC cadets and complements this course by providing cadets with followership experiences.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
狹eets one day a week for 2-3 hours. This class is mandatory for cadets pursuing a commission in the United States Air Force.
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3.00 Credits
hours. This course is a continuation of the first semester course designed to introduce students to the United States Air Force and Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps. Course Objectives: The ARTC 181/182 student should know the organizational structure of the Air Force, and understand the customs and courtesies and professional appearance required of an Air Force officer. The individual should know the Air Force Core Values and understand the concepts of professionalism and officership, as they apply to the military, along with the opportunities and benefits available to an Air Force officer. The individual should demonstrate basic communicative skills.
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3.00 Credits
hours. This course is designed to examine the general aspects of air and space power through a
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3.00 Credits
hours. Coordinated training and internship experience at a selected USAF base. Provides specialized orientation and practical leadership experience in the student’s chosen career field. A written report and oral presentation is required upon completion. Prerequisites: completion of 381 and 382, consent of detachment commander, and successful competitive selection for program participation.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours. 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. A mandatory 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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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
狹eets one day a week for 2-3 hours. This class is mandatory for cadets pursuing a commission in the United States Air Force.
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3.00 Credits
hours. This course is a continuation of the first semester course designed to examine the national security process, regional studies, advanced leadership ethics, and Air Force doctrine. Course Objectives: The ARTC 481/482 student should comprehend the basic elements of national security policy and process. The individual should comprehend air and space power functions and competencies. Also, the individual should know selected roles of the military in society and the current issues affecting the military profession, as well as selected provisions of the military justice system. The individual should comprehend the responsibility, authority, and functions of an Air Force commander. The individual should apply listening, speaking, and writing skills in Air Force-unique formats and situations with accuracy, clarity, and appropriate style. The individual should comprehend the factors which facilitate a smooth transition from civilian to military life.
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