Aerospace Studies - Air Force (AERO)
AERO 1111
Foundations of the US Air Force I
Lab 1. Doctrine, mission and organization of the United States Air Force through a study of the total force structure, strategic offensive and defensive forces, general purpose forces and aerospace support forces.
AERO 1211
Foundations of the US Air Force II
Lab 1. Continuation of the doctrine, mission and organization of the United States Air Force; review of Army, Navy, and Marine general purpose forces.
AERO 2111
Evolution of US Air Force Air and Space Power I
Lab 1. Growth and development of aerospace power through history beginning with first manned flights and continuing through World War II.
AERO 2211
Air Power History II
Lab 1. Development and growth of aerospace power from the period following World War II through the Vietnam conflict; concepts of peaceful deployment of US air power.
AERO 3103
Air Force Leadership Studies I
Lab 2. The study of the fundamental leadership, management, and communication skills required of an Air Force junior officer. Basic managerial processes, management of forces in changing environments, organizational power, politics, and managerial strategy and tactics.
AERO 3203
Air Force Leadership Studies II
Lab 1. The application of leadership, management, and communication skills required of an Air Force junior officer. The individual as a leader in the Air Force environment, individual, motivational, and behavioral processes, group dynamics, leader and management ethics, counseling and evaluating are discussed.
AERO 3504
Field Training Encampment Program
Prerequisite(s): Consent of professor of aerospace studies. Practical training on an Air Force base. Junior officer training, familiarization training in most functional aspects of a typical Air Force base. Includes career orientation, small arms firing, flight orientation rides, and survival training.
AERO 4103
National Security Affairs I
Lab 2. The formulation, organization and context of national security; civil-military interaction and the evolution of strategy. Review of the military profession and officership.
AERO 4203
National Security Affairs II
Lab 1. Strategy and management of conflict; implementation of national security and regional world issues. Review of societal issues in the military profession and the military justice system.
AERO 4402
Summer Professional Development Training Program
Prerequisite(s): Consent of professor of aerospace studies. Students spend from two to three weeks on an Air Force base working in their intended specialty under supervision of experienced officer. Leadership and management principles applied to day-to-day experiences.
AERO 4554
Introductory Flight Training Program
Prerequisite(s): Consent of professor of aerospace studies. Academic and flying phase. Flight characteristics, meteorology, navigation, FAA regulations, and radio procedures.
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06/18/2009 3:20 PM
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