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Show 350 Advisement All Aerospace Studies students are required to meet with a faculty advisor at least semi-annually for course and program advisement. Call (801) 581-6236 for more information or to schedule an appointment. Admission Requirements Enrollment in any of the upper division, directed studies, or leadership lab classes requires approval of the department. Contact Lynda Robinson at (801) 581-6236 for more information. Program Description The Air Force ROTC at Weber State University offers a program leading to a commission in the United States Air Force upon completion of specific requirements. This includes meeting all requirements for a degree according to the university as well as completing all Air Force Professional Officer Course and commissioning requirements. Students who meet the criteria below will receive a minor in Aerospace Studies. Course Requirements for Minor Basic courses: (C or better) Aerosp 1010 Intro to Air Force Today I (1) Aerosp 1011 Intro to Air Force Today II (1) Aerosp 2010 The Air Force Way I (1) Aerosp 2011 The Air Force Way II (1) Upper division courses: (C or better) Aerosp 3010 Management and Leadership I (3) Aerosp 3011 Management and Leadership II (3) Aerosp 4010 National Security Forces in Contemporary American Society I (3) Aerosp 4011 National Security Forces in Contemporary American Society II (3) Completion of our six-week practical leadership training course or two or more years active duty as an enlisted person in the United States At Force may result in exemption from the basic courses. .AEROSPACE STUDIES COURSES AEROSP General Military Courses Aerosp 1010. Introduction to the Air Force Today 1(1) Development, organization, and doctrine of the United States Air Force, emphasizing Strategic Force Requirements. Aerosp 1011. Introduction to the Air Force Today II (1) Development and organization of United States Air Force Defensive Forces, General Purpose Forces and Tactical Air Forces. Aerosp 2010. The Air Force Way I (1) Development of various concepts of air power employment, emphasizing factors that have prompted research and technological change. Aerosp 2011. The Air Force Way II (1) Development of various concepts of air power employment, emphasizing factors that have prompted research and technological change. Aerosp 2830. Directed Readings (1-3) Individual study with a professor from Aerospace Studies (Air Force ROTC). Allows increased responsibility for GMC in an academic setting providing leadership/management skill development opportunities. May be repeated for credit. GMC Leadership Laboratory Students have the option of taking these labs for one (1) credit each or zero (0) credits. Aerosp 1110. General Military Leadership Lab I (1) Studies and experience in Air Force standards, customs and courtesies. Introduction to drill and ceremonies. Studies typical organizations and missions of Air Force Bases through field trips. Aerosp 1111. General Military Leadership Lab II (1) Studies and experience in Air Force standards, customs and courtesies. Introduction to drill and ceremonies. Studies typical organizations and missions of Air Force Bases through field trips. Aerosp 1010L. General Military Leadership Lab I (0) Studies and experience in Air Force standards, customs and courtesies. Introduction to drill and ceremonies. Studies typical organizations and missions of Air Force Bases through field trips. Aerosp 101 IL. General Military Leadership Lab II (0) Studies and experience in Air Force standards, customs and courtesies. Introduction to drill and ceremonies. Studies typical organizations and missions of Air Force Bases through field trips. Aerosp 2110. General Military Leadership Lab III (1) Application of Air Force standards, customs and courtesies. Drill and ceremonies leadership, introduction to reviews and honors. First-hand exposure to various career opportunities within the Air Force and their application on a typical Air Force base. Aerosp 2111. General Military Leadership Lab IV (1) Application of Air Force standards, customs and courtesies. Drill and ceremonies leadership, introduction to reviews and honors. First-hand exposure to various career opportunities within the Air Force and their application on a typical Air Force base. Aerosp 2010L. General Military Leadership Lab III (0) Application of Air Force standards, customs and courtesies. Drill and ceremonies leadership, introduction to reviews and honors. First-hand exposure to various career opportunities within the Air Force and their application on a typical Air Force base. Aerosp 2011L. General Military Leadership Lab IV (0) Application of Air Force standards, customs and courtesies. Drill and ceremonies leadership, introduction to reviews and honors. First-hand exposure to various career opportunities within the Air Force and their application on a typical Air Force base. Professional Officer Courses Aerosp 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 classes, 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. Aerosp 3010. Management and Leadership I (3) Writing, speaking, and listening as communication skills; management concepts; responsibilities and ethics for an Air Force junior officer. Aerosp 3011. Management and Leadership II (3) Principles of leadership, problem solving, decision, discipline, and human relations. Emphasis on career planning as an Air Force junior officer. WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY 2 0 04-2005 CATALOG |