AS1010
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Foundations of the United States Air Force
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Study of the total force structure, strategic offensive and defensive, general purpose, and aerospace support forces of the Air Force in the contemporary world.
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AS1011
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Initial Military Training I
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Laboratory consists of activities that focus and promote the Air Force way of life. Instruction will include leadership and followership development, teamwork, physical fitness training, and activities designed to build camaraderie and esprit de corp...
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AS1020
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Foundations of the United States Air Force
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Continuation of AIR 1010 A. A-F only
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AS1021
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Initial Military Training II
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Laboratory consists of activities that focus and promote the Air Force way of life. Instruction will include leadership and followership development, teamwork, physical fitness training, and activities designed to build camaraderie and esprit de corp...
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AS2010
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Evolution of USAF Air and Space Power
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Study of Air Force heritage, Quality Air Force principles, ethics, and an introduction to leadership and group leadership problems. Application of written and verbal communication skills is included.
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AS2011
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Field Training Preparation I
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Laboratory consists of preparing second-year AFROTC cadets with the skills needed to successfully complete AFROTC Field Training. Students will learn basic military skills, Field Training skills, and participate in physical fitness training.
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AS2020
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Evolution of USAF Air and Space Power
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Continuation of 2010 A A-F only.
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AS2021
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Field Training Preparation II
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Continuation of 2010 B. CR/NC only.
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AS2510
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Leadership Laboratory
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Laboratory on the basic skills of leadership and followership. Lab includes application of leadership/followership skills, various field trips to military installations, group projects, and physical training. Repeatable one time.
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AS3010
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Air Force Leadership Studies
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Focuses on an examination of ethical Air Force leadership and management concepts. Continued emphasis is given to the refinement of ethical thought through writing and debate.
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AS3011
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Intermediate Cadet Leader I
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Laboratory consists of demonstration of leadership and management skills needed to successfully function as an Air Force officer. Instruction will include lessons covering planning, organizational and communication skills, and the ability to use avai...
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AS3020
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Air Force Leadership Studies II
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Continuation of 3010. Focuses on an examination of Air Force leadership and management concepts. Continued emphasis is given to the refinement of both written and oral communicative skills.
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AS3021
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Intermediate Cadet Leader II
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Continuation of AS 3011.
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AS4010
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National Security Affairs I
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Study of the national security process, regional studies, advanced leadership, ethics, and Air Force doctrine. Special focus placed on preparation for active duty and current issues affecting professionalism.
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AS4011
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Senior Cadet Leader I
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Laboratory consists of providing prospective Air Force officers opportunities to continue to develop leadership, managerial, and supervisory skills. Instruction will include preparation for active duty.
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AS4020
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National Security Affairs II
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Continuation of AS 4010.
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AS4021
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Senior Cadet Leader II
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Practical application in adventure training, one-rope bridges, rifle marksmanship, land navigation, drill and ceremonies, physical training.
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MSL1000
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Introduction to Physical Fitness
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Hands-on participatory course following the Army's physical fitness program. Classes conducted three days per week with Army ROTC cadets. Focus is on aerobic conditioning, muscular strength and endurance.
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MSL1010
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Introduction to Military Science I
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Introduces cadets to personal challenges and competencies critical for effective leadership; personal development of life skills such as goal setting, time management, physical fitness, and stress management related to leadership, officership, and th...
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MSL1011
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Introduction to Military Science Lab I
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Practical application in adventure training, one-rope bridges, rifle marksmanship, land navigation, drill and ceremonies, physical training.
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MSL1020
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Introduction to Military Science II
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Overviews leadership fundamentals such as setting direction, problem-solving, listening, presenting briefs, providing feedback and using effective writing skills. Explores leadership values, attributes, skills, and actions in the context of practical...
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MSL1021
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Introduction to Military Science II Lab
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The practical application of classroom instruction. Activities emphasized include drill and ceremony, first aid, rifle marksmanship, physical fitness, and small unit tactics.
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MSL2010
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Intermediate Military Science
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Explores creative and innovative tactical leadership strategies and styles through historical case studies and engaging in interactive student exercises. Cadets practice aspects of personal motivation and team building by planning, executing, and ass...
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MSL2020
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Intermediate Military Science II
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Topics introduced include: military operations orders, wilderness survival skills, individual and squad level tactics, and the key jobs and responsibilities of Army officers. Further expertise in basic skills is developed. Students are encouraged to...
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MSL2030
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ROTC Basic Camp
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Four-week summer course conducted at F. Knox, Kentucky. Substitutes for ROTC basic course (MSL 1010, 1020, 2010, 2020) and fulfills course requirement for admission to ROTC advanced courses.
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MSL3010
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Leading Small Organizations I
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Challenges cadets to study, practice, and evaluate adaptive leadership skills with demands of the ROTC Leader Development Assessment Course (LDAC). Challenging scenarios related to small unit tactical operations will develop self-awareness and critic...
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MSL3020
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Leading Small Organizations II
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Intense situational leadership challenges to build cadet awareness and skills in leading small units. Decisionmaking, persuading, and motivating team members under fire are explored, evaluated, and developed. Military operations are reviewed to prepa...
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MSL3030
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ROTC Advanced Camp
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Six-week summer field training exericse conducted at Lort Lewis, Washington. Arduous and intensified leadership training is conducted througout the six-week period.
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MSL3910
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History of Military Warfare
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Lecture/discussion on the art and science of warfare with concentration on U.S. military history from the Colonial Period to present. Generally restricted to Army ROTC students, requiring twenty pages of graded writing assignments. A–F only
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MSL3990
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Directed Reading and Research
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Limited to military science students who have had at least one previous military science course for which a grade of B or higher was earned and a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better. Credits may be granted for up to 3 attempts.
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MSL4000
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Fundamentals of Leadership
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Introduces students to the fundamentals of leadership. Activities challenge students to connect theory to practice, develop positive relationships through application of effective leadership concepts for leader development, and team-building.
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MSL4010
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Leadership Challenges and Goal Setting
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Develops proficiency to plan, execute, and assess complex operations; function as a staff member, provide leadership performance feedback to subordinates. Situational opportunities to assess risk, make ethical decisions, and provide coaching to fello...
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MSL4020
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Transition to Lieutenant
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Explores dynamics of leading in complex situations of current military operations. Examines differences in customs and courtesies, military law, principles of war, and rules of engagement in the face of international terrorism. Interaction with non-g...
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MSL4990
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Advanced Military Research
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Directs the student to conduct detailed research on a military topic and present to the department leadership plus assist MSL 400 series students on a battle analysis. Repeatable up to eight credits. Must be in Military Science and Leadership Program...
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