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AES 302: Air Force Leadership Studies, Principles of Leadership & Management
3.00 Credits
McKendree University
This course continues the study in the anatomy of leadership, the need for quality and management leadership, the role of discipline in leadership situations and the variables affecting leadership. Case studies are used to examine Air Force leadership and management situations as a means of demonstrating and exercising practical application of the concepts. Cadets deal with actual problems and complete projects associated with planning and managing the Leadership Laboratory. A mandatory Leadership Laboratory complements this course by providing advanced leadership experiences in officer-type activities, giving cadets opportunities to apply leadership and management principles of this course. Classroom activity, three hours per week; Leadership Laboratory two hours per week. Aerospace Studies courses (AES-301 through AES-402) are advanced courses designed to improve communication and management skills required of Air Force officers. Each semester.
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AES 401: National Security Studies And Preparation For Active Duty
3.00 Credits
McKendree University
Cadets learn about the role of the professional military leader in a democratic society; societal attitudes toward the armed forces; the requisites for maintaining adequate national defense structure; the impact of technological and international developments on strategic preparedness and the overall policy-making process; and military law. In addition, cadets will study topics that will prepare them for their first active-duty assignment as officers in the Air Force. A mandatory Leadership Laboratory complements this course. Leadership Laboratory provides advanced leadership experiences and gives cadets opportunities to develop and apply fundamental leadership and management skills while planning and conducting corps activities. Classroom activity, three hours per week; Leadership Laboratory two hours per week. Aerospace Studies courses (AES-301 through AES-402) are advanced courses designed to improve communication and management skills required of Air Force officers. Each semester.
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AES 402: National Security Studies And Preparation For Active Duty
3.00 Credits
McKendree University
Cadets learn about the role of the professional military leader in a democratic society; societal attitudes toward the armed forces; the requisites for maintaining adequate national defense structure; the impact of technological and international developments on strategic preparedness and the overall policy-making process; and military law. In addition, cadets will study topics that will prepare them for their first active-duty assignment as officers in the Air Force. A mandatory Leadership Laboratory complements this course. Leadership Laboratory provides advanced leadership experiences and gives cadets opportunities to develop and apply fundamental leadership and management skills while planning and conducting corps activities. Classroom activity, three hours per week; Leadership Laboratory two hours per week. Aerospace Studies courses (AES-301 through AES-402) are advanced courses designed to improve communication and management skills required of Air Force officers. Each semester.
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ANT 149: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
McKendree University
An introduction to the study of cultures and societies examining kinship, the family, child-rearing, marriage, psychology and culture, political organization, economics and subsistence, religion, law, social groups, and cultural change in comparative perspective. Each semester.
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ANT 152: Archaeology And Human Evolution
3.00 Credits
McKendree University
An examination of human evolution and prehistory, exploring the eight-million-years long evolution of humans and our ancestors and a discussion of the evolution of human societies across the globe. Alternate years, Spring '11.
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ANT 345: Marriage And The Family Cross- Culturally
3.00 Credits
McKendree University
An examination of marital practices, relationships, and child-rearing methods cross-culturally. Issues concerning the cultural constructions of children, romantic love, child development, and evolutionary considerations, among others, will be covered. Extended research paper and other writings required. Prerequisite: ANT 149. Alternate years, Fall '09.
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ANT 460: Current Issues in Anthropology
3.00 Credits
McKendree University
A seminar in current research and concerns in anthropological study, including independent student research projects. Course topics will vary. Prerequisite: ANT 149. Alternate years, Fall '10.
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ART 101: Beginning Drawing
3.00 Credits
McKendree University
Introduction to the practice and techniques of drawing with a design emphasis. Concepts explored include space-figure-ground relationships, mass-form relationships, positive-negative space, tensions, equilibrium, stasis, color relativity, imaginative organization of relationships, illusion in line, form and space. A prerequisite for all art majors and others who wish an introduction to the practice and nature of art. Annually, Fall.
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ART 111: Survey of Art History
3.00 Credits
McKendree University
An introduction to the history of Western art. The interrelationship of art with the fabric of the cultural background of mankind through its function, techniques, materials and subject matter is stressed. This is presented through the most representative work of each age. Annually, Fall.
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ART 112: Survey of Art History
3.00 Credits
McKendree University
Critical and historical analysis of art in Europe and America. The art periods known as the Early and High Italian Renaissance, Northern Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, 19th and 20th Century are discussed and analyzed. Annually, Spring.
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