Air Force ROTC (AFSC)

Courses

AFSC 1210 Foundations of the USAF I: 2 semester hours.

Overall roles and missions of the USAF; career fields available. Emphasis on military customs and courtesies, appearance standards, core values, written and personal communication. Introduction to American military history.

AFSC 1220 Foundations of USAF II: 2 semester hours.

Overall roles and missions of the USAF; career fields available. Emphasis on military customs and courtesies, appearance standards, core values, written and personal communication. Introduction to American military history.
Prerequisites: AFSC 1210 or AFSC 1102.

AFSC 2210 Evolution of Air Power I: 2 semester hours.

Key historical events and milestones in the development of air power as a primary instruction of United States national security. Core values and competencies of leaders in the United States Air Force. Tenets of leadership and ethics.
Prerequisites: AFSC 1220 or AFSC 1202.

AFSC 4320 National Security Affairs II: 3 semester hours.

Evolution of the role of national security in a democratic society with emphasis on policy formation, competing values and organizations. Civilian control of the military; roles of the services; functions of the Air Force commands.
Prerequisites: AFSC 4310 or AFSC 4103.