| 113. Air Force Studies I
First semester. One credit. One class period and one 2-hour leadership
seminar. Gabor
Military customs/courtesies, officership/leadership. Air Force mission,
military as a profession, and basics of flight. |
| 114. Air Force Studies I
Second semester. One credit. One class period and one 2-hour leadership
seminar. Gabor
The organization, mission, and functions of the Department of Defense
and the military services. Emphasis is on the U.S. Air Force |
| 123. Air Force Studies II
First semester. One credit. One class period and one 2-hour leadership
seminar. Gabor
Study of air power from balloons through World
War II; WW I, Interwar Years, WW II. Principles of war, Berlin Airlift.
Development of communication skills |
| 124. Air Force Studies II
Second semester. One credit. One class period and one 2-hour leadership
seminar. Gabor
Air power from post World War II to the present; Korean Conflict, War
in Vietnam, force modernization. Development of communication skills. |
| 201. Aviation Ground School
One credit. One 2-hour class period per week for twelve weeks. Prerequisite:
MATH 109 or permission of instructor. Open only with consent of instructor.
Gabor
The principles of flight. Meets the course of study requirement for
private pilot's written examination. (FAA) |
| 235-236. Air Force Studies
III
Both semesters. Three credits each semester. One class period, and a
2-hour leadership seminar. Prerequisite: AIRF 114 and 124, or six weeks
field training. Open only with consent of instructor. May not be taken
concurrently with AIRF 245-246. Anderson
Management fundamentals, motivational processes, leadership, group dynamics,
organizational power, managerial strategy. Development of communication
skills. |
| 235W-236W. Air Force
Studies III |
| 245-246. Air Force Studies
IV
Both semesters. Three credits each semester. One class period, and a
2-hour leadership seminar. Prerequisite: AIRF 235-236. Open only with consent
of instructor. May not be taken concurrently with AIRF 235-236. Eggers
American civil-military relations, defense policy formulation, role
of the professional officer, military justice system, Air Force Commands. |
| 245-246W. Air Force Studies
IV |