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Show Arts, Letters and Science — Aerospace Arts, Letters and Science — Aerospace to go into a trade program these requirements are not applicable. A student assigned to the Guided Studies Program who is interested in trade programs should consult the Dean of the School of Technology. COURSE OF INSTRUCTION Assistant Professor, Thomas Musgrave Guided Studies 101—Effective Study Skills and Habits. A course designed to initiate the marginal talent (but not limited to such) into the college environment and to provide motivation, encouragement and study skills essential to academic success. Three lectures a week. A W S (3) AEROSPACE STUDIES Department Office, 2009 Annex Building (University of Utah) Chairman, George S. Nixon, Lt. Col., USAF; Professor, George S. Nixon, M.A., Lt. Col., USAF; Assistant Professors, George E. Harmon, M.S., Major, USAF, Paul E. Muehring, M.S., Capt., USAF. The Department of Aerospace Studies offers the two year Air Force ROTC Program leading to a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Air Force. Male or female students who have two years academic work remaining before receiving their degree—either baccalaureate or graduate—meet the basic elegibility requirements. Entry into the program is selective and is normally initiated during autumn quarter, sophomore year, but may also be initiated during the freshman year. A schedule of accomplishment is: September through March—Apply and take the USAF Officer Qualifying tests. October through March—Accomplish Air Force Physical Examination. March—Meet Air Force ROTC Selection Board. June through September—Attend Six Week Summer Institute. September—Enroll in Air Force ROTC. Students may qualify for flying officer (pilot or navigator), scientific or technical officer, or non-technical officer. Those accepted into the program must agree to: (a) Complete work for their degree. (b) Accept, if offered, a Commission in the United States Air Force. (c) Participate in three classroom and one leadership laboratory hours of Aerospace Studies instruction each week for six academic quarters. Fully enrolled cadets are deferred from selective service. All cadets receive $100.00 per month for two academic years, tax free. In addition, a limited number of scholarships are offered. Delays in reporting for active duty to enable an individual to take graduate studies can be requested. Qualified seniors who are pilot officer candidates are offered 86% hours (no cost to student) of flight training at a civilian flying school located near the University. Successful completion may qualify the student for a private pilot's license. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION 011. Leadership Lab. Leadership training experiences. A W S (0) 012. Angel Flight. An Air Force ROTC sponsored women's social service organization. Selection is on a competitive basis. Members are required to register for Aerospace Studies 012. For information contact the Angel Flight Commander. A W S (0) 301. National Security Forces in Contemporary American Society. A (3) 302. National Security Forces in Contemporary American Society. W (3) 303. National Security Forces in Contemporary American Society. S (3) 305. Ground School. A S (3) 401. The Professional Officer. Concepts of Air Force Leadership. A (3) 402. The Professional Officer. Military Justice and Air Force Management. W (3) 403. The Professional Officer. Concept of Air Force Management. S (3) 100 101 |