Air Force Studies (AIRF)
AIRF 1000. Heritage and Values of the United States Air Force. (1 Credit)
Introduction to the United States Air Force with overview of the basic characteristics, missions, and organization of the Air Force. The two-hour laboratory period is for cadets only.
AIRF 1200. Heritage and Values of the United States Air Force. (1 Credit)
History and evolution of the United States Air Force; overview of the Department of the Air Force, its major commands, and an introduction of the principles and tenets of US airpower during warfare. The two-hour laboratory period is for cadets only.
AIRF 2000. Team and Leadership Fundamentals. (1 Credit)
Foundation for teams and leadership on a personal level and within a team. The two-hour laboratory period is for cadets only.
AIRF 2200. Team and Leadership Fundamentals. (1 Credit)
Team and leadership fundamentals to include listening, followership, problem solving and conflict management. The two-hour laboratory period is for cadets only.
AIRF 3000. Leading People and Effective Communication. (3 Credits)
Advanced skills and knowledge in management and leadership. Special emphasis on enhancing leadership skills and communication.
AIRF 3200. Leading People and Effective Communication. (3 Credits)
Advanced skills and knowledge in management and leadership. Special emphasis on enhancing leadership skills and communication.
Enrollment Requirements: AIRF 3000.
AIRF 3500. Aviation Ground School. (3 Credits)
Fundamentals of flight, flight operations, aviation, weather, navigation, human factors and integration of pilot skills with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations. Meets all requirements for the FAA private pilot's written examination.
AIRF 4000. National Security Affairs/Preparation for Active Duty. (3 Credits)
Role of military officers in American society; sophisticated overview of the complex social and political issues facing the military profession.
Enrollment Requirements: AIRF 3000-3200; open only with the consent of instructor.
AIRF 4200. National Security Affairs/Preparation for Active Duty. (3 Credits)
Role of military officers in American society; sophisticated overview of the complex social and political issues facing the military profession.
Enrollment Requirements: AIRF 4000; open only with the consent of instructor.