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ACC 490: Independent Study
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
Special work not covered in required courses; accounting for specific industries, controllership problems, and others selected by the students with approval of the staff. Periodic conferences, bibliography report, and final examination required. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
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AFS 101: Foundations of the United States Air Force I
1.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
Study of the Air Force in the contemporary world. Customs and courtesies of the military, requirements of officership, and an introduction to communication skills are covered.
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AFS 101 - Foundations of the United States Air Force I
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AFS 102: Foundations of the United States Air Force II
1.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
Study of the total force structure, base installations and structure, and aerospace support forces. Includes examination of the environment of the Air Force officer.
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AFS 201: The Evolution of USAF Air and Space Power I
1.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
Study of the development of air power from balloons and dirigibles up to the Korean Conflict. Students will be introduced to the Air Force methods of effective communication.
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AFS 202: The Evolution of USAF Air and Space Power II
1.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
Study of air power following the Korean War. Course deals with the peaceful employment of U.S. air power in relief missions and civic action programs in the late 1960's and the air war in Southeast Asia. It covers the build-up of air power during the 1980's and changes brought about by Desert Storm. The course will also survey leadership issues that form the basis of study in the Professional Officer Course. Students will learn the basics of ethical decision making as well as polish their communication skills.
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AFS 301: Air Force Leadership Studies I
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
Integrated management course emphasizing the individual as a manager in an Air Force milieu. The individual motivation and behavioral processes, leadership, ethics, communications, and group dynamics provide a foundation for the development of the junior officer's professional skills as an Air Force officer. The basic managerial processes involving decision-making and the use of analytic aids in planning, organizing, and controlling in a changing environment are emphasized. Laboratory provides opportunities for practical application of leadership skills. Prerequisite: Completion of all AFS 100- and 200-level courses or completion of a six-week summer field training. 260 Interdisciplinary and Other Programs
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AFS 302: Air Force Leadership Studies II
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
Organizational and personal values, management of forces in charge, organizational power, politics, managerial strategy and tactics, and total quality management are discussed within the context of the military organization. Examines the managerial and leadership problems found in industry and government. Leadership qualities and skills are examined in detail. Actual Air Force cases are used to enhance the learning and communicative processes. Leadership laboratory included. Prerequisite: AFS 301 or approval of the PAS.
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AFS 401: National Security Affairs and Preparation for Active Duty I
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
Focuses on the Armed Forces as an integral element of society. Emphasizes the broad range of American civil-military relations, the environmental context in which U.S. defense policy is formulated and implemented, the societal attitudes toward the military, and the role of the professional military leader-manager in a democratic society. Each student prepares individual and group presentations for the class, writes reports, and participates in group discussions and seminars. Laboratory provides opportunities for practical application of leadership skills. Prerequisite: AFS 302 or approval of the PAS.
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AFS 402: National Security Affairs and Preparation for Active Duty II
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
Stresses the fundamental values and socialization process associated with the Armed Services; the requisites for maintaining adequate national security forces; the political, economic, and social constraints on the national defense structure; the impact of technological and international developments on strategic preparedness; and the manifold variables involved in the formulation and implementation of national policy. Focuses on the role of the professional military officer in carrying out national policy. Military law and the military justice system are examined closely. Leadership laboratory included. Prerequisite: AFS 401 or approval of the PAS.
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AFS 494: Directed Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
Students will receive individual instructor guidance and prepare a formal report/research paper on some aspect of Air Force operations. Must have permission of the PAS.
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