AFS 101: FOUNDATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES AIR
FORCE I. (2) Fall semester. Lecture-Practicum (1-2)
Surveys Air Force's role in contemporary world, with emphasis on strategic
offensive and defensive forces. Includes military professionalism and officership
and an assessment of oral and written communication skills.
AFS 102: FOUNDATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES AIR
FORCE II. (2) Spring semester. Lecture-Practicum (1-2)
A continuation of AFS 101 with emphasis on general purpose and support
forces.
AFS 201: THE EVOLUTION OF USAF AIR AND SPACE
POWER I. (2) Fall semester. Lecture-Practicum (1-2)
Study of air power development and employment in support of national
objectives and an examination of the evolution of air power concepts and
doctrine. An assessment of oral communication skills, and continued emphasis
on the development of oral and written communication skills.
AFS 202: THE EVOLUTION OF USAF AIR AND SPACE
POWER II. (2) Spring semester. Lecture-Practicum (1-2)
A continuation of AFS 201 with emphasis on air power since WWII. An
assessment of oral communication skills, and continued emphasis on the
development of oral and written communication skills.
AFS 301: AIR FORCE LEADERSHIP STUDIES.
(3) Fall semester. Lecture-Practicum (3-2)
An integrated LEADERSHIP course emphasizing leadership/management concepts
and skills. Examines motivational and behavioral processes, leadership,
communication, decision making, ethics, organizational power, and managerial
strategy. Includes preparing and delivering various types of speeches and
a study of effective writing in the preparation of Air Force correspondence.
AFS 302: AIR FORCE LEADERSHIP STUDIES II.
(3) Spring semester. Lecture-Practicum (3-2)
A continuation of AFS 301.
AFS 401: NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS AND PREPARATION
FOR ACTIVE DUTY I. (3) Fall semester. Lecture-Practicum (3-2)
Study of U.S. National Security Affairs. Examines formulation, organization,
and implementation of national security. Includes military professionalism,
officership, aerospace doctrine, the military justice system, civil-military
interaction, and Laws of War. Applications of oral communication skills
and writing skills in typical military situations. Preparation for active
duty provides essential information for new 2nd Lieutenants.
AFS 402: NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS AND PREPARATION
FOR ACTIVE DUTY II. (3) Spring semester. Lecture-Practicum (3-2)
A continuation of AFS 401.