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Show AERO 2110. General Military Leadership Lab III (1) Application of Air Force standards, customs and courtesies. Drill and ceremonies leadership, introdudion to reviews and honors. Firsthand exposure to various career opportunities within the Air Force and their application on a typical Air Force base. AERO 2111. General Military Leadership Lab IV (1) Application of Air Force standards, customs and courtesies. Drill and ceremonies leadership, introdudion to reviews and honors. Firsthand exposure to various career opportunities within the Air Force and their application on a typical Air Force base. AERO 2010L. General Military Leadership Lab III (0) Application of Air Force standards, customs and courtesies. Drill and ceremonies leadership, introdudion to reviews and honors. Firsthand exposure to various career opportunities within the Air Force and their application on a typical Air Force base. AERO 201 IL. General Military Leadership Lab IV (0) Application of Air Force standards, customs and courtesies. Drill and ceremonies leadership, introdudion to reviews and honors. Firsthand exposure to various career opportunities within the Air Force and their application on a typical Air Force base. Professional Officer Courses AERO 3000. Field Training (1-4) Four to five weeks of field training conducted at United States Air Force bases as arranged by the Professor of Aerospace Studies. Course prepares AFROTC students for entry into upper division AFROTC dasses, the Professional Officer Corps, and for later commissioning into the US Air Force. The course offers a minimum of 269 hours of education and training in the areas of Officership, Air Force Orientation, Leadership, and Physical/Survival Training. The course is normally conducted in the summer between the sophomore and junior years. AERO 3010. Leadership Studies I (3) Writing, speaking, and listening as communication skills; management concepts; responsibilities and ethics for an Air Force junior officer. AERO 3011. Leadership Studies II (3) Prindples of leadership, problem solving, decision, discipline, and human relations. Emphasis on career planning as an Air Force junior officer. AERO 4010. National Security Affairs I (3) Examines the need for national security, analyzes the evolution and formulation of American defensive policy, strategy and joint doctrine. Investigates methods of managing conflid and touches on arms control and terrorism. AERO 4011. National Security Affairs II (3) Examines conflid management, arms control, military law and Air Force issues and policies. AERO 4830. Directed Studies (1-5) Individual study with a professor from Aerospace Studies. Provides added leadership/management skill development opportunities to develop more competitive officer candidates. May be repeated for credit. POC Leadership Laboratory Students have the option of taking these labs for one (1) credit each or zero (0) credits. AERO 3110. POC Leadership Lab I (1) Application of leadership and management skills in leadership positions in a student-run organization. Study of general structure and 365 progression patterns common to selected Air Force officer career fidds. Application of personnel performance evaluation techniques. AERO 3111. POC Leadership Lab II (1) Application of leadership and management skills in leadership positions in a student-run organization. Study of general structure and progression patterns common to selected Air Force officer career fidds. Application of personnel performance evaluation techniques. AERO 301 OL. POC Leadership Lab I (0) Application of leadership and management skills in leadership positions in a student-run organization. Study of general structure and progression patterns common to selected Air Force officer career fidds. Application of personnel performance evaluation techniques. AERO 301 IL. POC Leadership Lab II (0) Application of leadership and management skills in leadership positions in a student-run organization. Study of general structure and progression patterns common to selected Air Force officer career fidds. Application of personnel performance evaluation techniques. AERO 4110. POC Leadership Lab III (1) Application of leadership and management techniques with individuals and groups. Introdudion to operations and communications security. Introduction to advanced educational opportunities available to Air Force officers. AERO 4111. POC Leadership Lab III (1) Application of leadership and management techniques with individuals and groups. Introdudion to operations and communications security. Introduction to advanced educational opportunities available to Air Force officers. AERO 401 OL. POC Leadership Lab III (0) Application of leadership and management techniques with individuals and groups. Introdudion to operations and communications security. Introduction to advanced educational opportunities available to Air Force officers. AERO 401 IL. POC Leadership Lab III (0) Application of leadership and management techniques with individuals and groups. Introdudion to operations and communications security. Introduction to advanced educational opportunities available to Air Force officers. Military Science (Army ROTC) Chain Lieutenant Colonel James E. Adams Location: Annex 11/Mail Code 3103 Telephone Contact: Georgia Gilbert 801-626-6518; FAX 801-626-7651 Professor Lieutenant Colonel James E. Adams; Assistant Professors: Major Howard Carpenter, Major D. Bruce Evans, Lieutenant Colonel Gregory L. Stuart; Instructors: Master Sergeant Peter Pulli, Sergeant First Class Thomas Ziegelmann Military Science (Army ROTC) focuses on leadership development. Students pursue the major of their choice while studying Military Sdence, and graduate with the ability to function effectively as leaders. Upon completion of Army ROTC and graduation from college students become commissioned officers in the active Army, Army Reserve or National Guard. Instmdors, uniforms and equipment are provided at no cost to the student or the University. All contracted students receive $300-$500 per month (up to $3,000-$5,000 per academic year). Army ROTC also covers the cost of tuition and fees for Army ROTC scholarship students and provides a book allowance of $900 per academic year. General PROFILE ENROLLMENT I STUDENT AFFAIRS ACADEMIC INFO DEGREE REQ GENED Interdisciplinary FYE I HNRS BIS LIBS INTRD MINORS Applied Science 8 Technology AUSV/ATTC CEET CS MFET/MET CMT DGET ENGR IDT SST TBE Arts 8 Humanities MENG COMM ENGL FL DANC MUSC THEA ART/ARTH Business SEcon MBA MACC/ACTG BSAD FIN MGMT MKTG SCM ECON/QUAN 1ST Education MED CHF ATHL/AT HLTH/NUTR PE/PEP/REC EDUC Health Professions MHA CLS DENT PAR HTHS HAS/HIM NRSG RADT DMS/NUCM RATH REST BTNY Science GEO MATH/MTHE MICR PHYS ZOOL SocialS Behavioral Sciences MCJ/CJ ECON GEOG HIST POLS PHIL PSY SW GERT SOC ANTH AERO MILS NAVS Continuing Ed Davis Campus Weber State University 2007 - 2008 Catalog |