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AIR 1110
Foundations of the U.S. Air Force 1
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1 QH |
Examines the role of the United States Air Force in the contemporary world.
Surveys background, mission, and organization of the Air Force and functions of
United States strategic forces. Also emphasizes development of written
communicative skills.
Introduces the customs, traditions, and courtesies of the Air Force through
guest speakers, seminars, and a field trip to an Air Force base.
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AIR 1120
Foundations of the U.S. Air Force 2
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1 QH |
Continues study of the contemporary Air Force by examining general-purpose
forces, aerospace support forces, and the total force structure.
Continues AIR1111, with emphasis on the role and responsibilities of an Air
Force company grade officer.
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AIR 1210
Evolution of U.S. Air Force Air and Space Power 1
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1 QH |
Traces the historical development of air power and its uses starting before the
Wright Brothers and extending through the Korean War. Concentrates on the
advent of the air age, the airplane at war (19141918), the interwar years, air
power in World War II, the Berlin Airlift, air power in the Korean War, and the
evolution of air power concepts and doctrine. Emphasizes student participation
and presentations to enhance communication skills.
Emphasizes development of techniques used to direct and inform. Assigns
students to leadership and management positions in the AIR1111 programs
previously described.
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AIR 1220
Evolution of U.S. Air Force Air and Space Power 2
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1 QH |
Traces the historical development of air power and its uses starting after the
Korean War and continuing through its present role in international policies.
Emphasizes experiences from the Vietnam conflict and Operations Desert Shield
and Desert Storm. Continues emphasis upon student participation and
presentations to enhance communication skills.
Continues AIR1211. Adds a special program in preparation for field training.
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AIR 1310
U.S. Air Force Leadership Studies 1
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4 QH |
Examines management and leadership from the point of view of the Air Force
junior officer. Covers the individual motivational and behavioral processes,
leadership, communication, and group dynamics to provide a foundation for the
development of the junior officer's professional skills as an Air Force
officer.
Provides supervisory practice and exercise of leadership functions in
controlling and directing activities of the cadet group. Develops leadership
potential in a practical, supervised training lab.
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AIR 1320
U.S. Air Force Leadership Studies 2
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4 QH |
Continues AIR1310 with special emphasis on the basic managerial processes
involving decision-making, use of analytical aid in planning, organizing, and
controlling in a changing environment. Discusses organizational and personal
values, management of forces in change, organizational power, politics, and
managerial strategy and tactics in the context of the military organization.
Uses actual Air Force cases to enhance the learning and communication
processes.
Continues AIR1311. Emphasizes supervisory and leadership skills. Discusses
advantages of an Air Force career.
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AIR 1410
National Security Affairs 1
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4 QH |
Studies the role of the military in maintaining the security of the United
States. Examines the international environment, the background of defense
policy, strategy, and forms of conflict. Addresses specific issues, including
weapons acquisition, arms control, nuclear deterrence, and the national
military decision-making process. Emphasizes developing communication skills
through student presentations.
Focuses on exercise of management functions in planning, supervising, and
directing cadet group activities. Provides opportunity to acquire proficiency
in military leadership skills.
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AIR 1420
National Security Affairs 2
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4 QH |
Studies the military's role as an institution in a democratic society. Includes
such topics as civil-military interaction and the military as a profession.
Emphasizes developing communication skills through student presentations.
Continues AIR1411. Gives students an opportunity to prepare themselves for
professional duties.
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