| source Berkeley (X) |
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department Aerospace Studies (Air Force ROTC) (14) |
Introductory survey of the U.S. Air Force. Explores evolutionary factors affecting the nature and control of the military. Examines current U.S. defense needs and the Air Force in terms of theory, function, mission, and organization. Major commands are examined individually. Examines the history and structure of the U.S. Air Force, the Air Force's capabilities, career opportunities, benefits, Air Force installations, and communications skills. Additionally, AFROTC cadets must attend weekly Leadership Lab. Leadership Lab is a weekly laboratory that touches on the topics of Air Force customs and courtesies, health and physical fitness, and drills and ceremonies.
Score: 12.275932 Details | Listing | Web page
A survey course designed to introduce cadets to the U.S. Air Force and the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC). Featured topics include Air Force core values, leadership, team building, diversity, and communication skills. Additionally, AFROTC cadets must attend weekly Leadership Lab. Leadership Lab is a weekly laboratory that touches on the topics of Air Force customs and courtesies, health and physical fitness, and drills and ceremonies.
Score: 12.275932 Details | Listing | Web page
This course is designed to examine the general aspects of air and space power through a historical perspective. Utilizing this perspective, the course covers a time period from the first balloons and dirigibles to the space-age global positioning systems of the Persian Gulf War. Historical examples are provided to extrapolate the development of Air Force capabilities (competencies) and missions (functions) to demonstrate the evolution of what has become today's air and space power.
Score: 12.275932 Details | Listing | Web page
This course is designed to examine the general aspects of air and space power through a historical perspective. It examines several fundamental truths associated with war in the third dimension; e.g., principles of war and tenets of air and space power. As a whole, this course provides students with a knowledge level understanding for the element and employment of air and space power, from an institutional, doctrinal, and historical perspective.
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Training session supports cadet classroom training. It consists of basic military knowledge and practical command and staff leadership experiences in preparation for active duty as military officers. This course focuses on the leadership experiences of senior cadets and provides training in basic military knowledge and skills to younger cadets. The main focus of this training is on proper uniform wear, grooming and appearance requirements, physical fitness, knowledge of the various military customs and courtesies, as well as a working knowledge of military drill and ceremony. This course is totally cadet-centered to maximize the leadership experience and prepare cadets to make an easy transition to their active duty assignments.
Score: 12.275932 Details | Listing | Web page
This course is a study of leadership, management fundamentals, professional knowledge, and communication skills required of an Air Force junior officer. Lecture, text, case studies, and class discussion will be used to examine all aspects of leadership including counseling, mentoring, empowering, problem solving, accountability and authority. Students will develop upon basic written and oral communications skills primarily through written assignments and oral presentations.
Score: 12.275932 Details | Listing | Web page
This course is a study of leadership, management fundamentals, professional knowledge, and communication skills required of an Air Force junior officer. Lecture, text, case studies, and class discussion will be used to examine all aspects of leadership including counseling, mentoring, empowering, problem solving, accountability and authority. Students will develop upon basic written and oral communications skills primarily through written assignments and oral presentations.
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This course prepares students to take the Federal Aviation Administration Private Pilot Knowledge Exam. Topics of study include the principles of flight, federal aviation regulations, the flight environment, aircraft systems and performance, basic meteorology, navigation, aviation physiology and comprehensive flight planning.
Score: 12.275932 Details | Listing | Web page
Introductory survey of the U.S. Air Force. Explores evolutionary factors affecting the nature and control of the military. Examines current U.S. defense needs and the Air Force in terms of theory, function, mission, and organization. Major commands are examined individually. Examines the history and structure of the U.S. Air Force, the Air Force's capabilities, career opportunities, benefits, Air Force installations, and communications skills. Additionally, AFROTC cadets must attend weekly Leadership Lab. Leadership Lab is a weekly laboratory that touches on the topics of Air Force customs and courtesies, health and physical fitness, and drills and ceremonies.
Score: 12.275932 Details | Listing | Web page
Introductory survey of the U.S. Air Force. Explores evolutionary factors affecting the nature and control of the military. Examines current U.S. defense needs and the Air Force in terms of theory, function, mission, and organization. Major commands are examined individually. Examines the history and structure of the U.S. Air Force, the Air Force's capabilities, career opportunities, benefits, Air Force installations, and communications skills. Additionally, AFROTC cadets must attend weekly Leadership Lab. Leadership Lab is a weekly laboratory that touches on the topics of Air Force customs and courtesies, health and physical fitness, and drills and ceremonies. A survey course designed to introduce cadets to the U.S. Air Force and the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC). Featured topics include Air Force core values, leadership, team building, diversity, and communication skills. Additionally, AFROTC cadets must attend weekly Leadership Lab. Leadership Lab is a weekly laboratory that touches on the topics of Air Force customs and courtesies, health and physical fitness, and drills and ceremonies.
Score: 12.275932 Details | Listing | Web page
Introductory survey of the U.S. Air Force. Explores evolutionary factors affecting the nature and control of the military. Examines current U.S. defense needs and the Air Force in terms of theory, function, mission, and organization. Major commands are examined individually. Examines the history and structure of the U.S. Air Force, the Air Force's capabilities, career opportunities, benefits, Air Force installations, and communications skills. Additionally, AFROTC cadets must attend weekly Leadership Lab. Leadership Lab is a weekly laboratory that touches on the topics of Air Force customs and courtesies, health and physical fitness, and drills and ceremonies. A survey course designed to introduce cadets to the U.S. Air Force and the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC). Featured topics include Air Force core values, leadership, team building, diversity, and communication skills. Additionally, AFROTC cadets must attend weekly Leadership Lab. Leadership Lab is a weekly laboratory that touches on the topics of Air Force customs and courtesies, health and physical fitness, and drills and ceremonies. This course is designed to examine the general aspects of air and space power through a historical perspective. Utilizing this perspective, the course covers a time period from the first balloons and dirigibles to the space-age global positioning systems of the Persian Gulf War. Historical examples are provided to extrapolate the development of Air Force capabilities (competencies) and missions (functions) to demonstrate the evolution of what has become today's air and space power.
Score: 12.275932 Details | Listing | Web page
Introductory survey of the U.S. Air Force. Explores evolutionary factors affecting the nature and control of the military. Examines current U.S. defense needs and the Air Force in terms of theory, function, mission, and organization. Major commands are examined individually. Examines the history and structure of the U.S. Air Force, the Air Force's capabilities, career opportunities, benefits, Air Force installations, and communications skills. Additionally, AFROTC cadets must attend weekly Leadership Lab. Leadership Lab is a weekly laboratory that touches on the topics of Air Force customs and courtesies, health and physical fitness, and drills and ceremonies. A survey course designed to introduce cadets to the U.S. Air Force and the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC). Featured topics include Air Force core values, leadership, team building, diversity, and communication skills. Additionally, AFROTC cadets must attend weekly Leadership Lab. Leadership Lab is a weekly laboratory that touches on the topics of Air Force customs and courtesies, health and physical fitness, and drills and ceremonies. This course is designed to examine the general aspects of air and space power through a historical perspective. Utilizing this perspective, the course covers a time period from the first balloons and dirigibles to the space-age global positioning systems of the Persian Gulf War. Historical examples are provided to extrapolate the development of Air Force capabilities (competencies) and missions (functions) to demonstrate the evolution of what has become today's air and space power. This course is designed to examine the general aspects of air and space power through a historical perspective. It examines several fundamental truths associated with war in the third dimension; e.g., principles of war and tenets of air and space power. As a whole, this course provides students with a knowledge level understanding for the element and employment of air and space power, from an institutional, doctrinal, and historical perspective.
Score: 12.275932 Details | Listing | Web page
Introductory survey of the U.S. Air Force. Explores evolutionary factors affecting the nature and control of the military. Examines current U.S. defense needs and the Air Force in terms of theory, function, mission, and organization. Major commands are examined individually. Examines the history and structure of the U.S. Air Force, the Air Force's capabilities, career opportunities, benefits, Air Force installations, and communications skills. Additionally, AFROTC cadets must attend weekly Leadership Lab. Leadership Lab is a weekly laboratory that touches on the topics of Air Force customs and courtesies, health and physical fitness, and drills and ceremonies. A survey course designed to introduce cadets to the U.S. Air Force and the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC). Featured topics include Air Force core values, leadership, team building, diversity, and communication skills. Additionally, AFROTC cadets must attend weekly Leadership Lab. Leadership Lab is a weekly laboratory that touches on the topics of Air Force customs and courtesies, health and physical fitness, and drills and ceremonies. This course is designed to examine the general aspects of air and space power through a historical perspective. Utilizing this perspective, the course covers a time period from the first balloons and dirigibles to the space-age global positioning systems of the Persian Gulf War. Historical examples are provided to extrapolate the development of Air Force capabilities (competencies) and missions (functions) to demonstrate the evolution of what has become today's air and space power. This course is designed to examine the general aspects of air and space power through a historical perspective. It examines several fundamental truths associated with war in the third dimension; e.g., principles of war and tenets of air and space power. As a whole, this course provides students with a knowledge level understanding for the element and employment of air and space power, from an institutional, doctrinal, and historical perspective. Training session supports cadet classroom training. It consists of basic military knowledge and practical command and staff leadership experiences in preparation for active duty as military officers. This course focuses on the leadership experiences of senior cadets and provides training in basic military knowledge and skills to younger cadets. The main focus of this training is on proper uniform wear, grooming and appearance requirements, physical fitness, knowledge of the various military customs and courtesies, as well as a working knowledge of military drill and ceremony. This course is totally cadet-centered to maximize the leadership experience and prepare cadets to make an easy transition to their active duty assignments.
Score: 12.275932 Details | Listing | Web page
Introductory survey of the U.S. Air Force. Explores evolutionary factors affecting the nature and control of the military. Examines current U.S. defense needs and the Air Force in terms of theory, function, mission, and organization. Major commands are examined individually. Examines the history and structure of the U.S. Air Force, the Air Force's capabilities, career opportunities, benefits, Air Force installations, and communications skills. Additionally, AFROTC cadets must attend weekly Leadership Lab. Leadership Lab is a weekly laboratory that touches on the topics of Air Force customs and courtesies, health and physical fitness, and drills and ceremonies. A survey course designed to introduce cadets to the U.S. Air Force and the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC). Featured topics include Air Force core values, leadership, team building, diversity, and communication skills. Additionally, AFROTC cadets must attend weekly Leadership Lab. Leadership Lab is a weekly laboratory that touches on the topics of Air Force customs and courtesies, health and physical fitness, and drills and ceremonies. This course is designed to examine the general aspects of air and space power through a historical perspective. Utilizing this perspective, the course covers a time period from the first balloons and dirigibles to the space-age global positioning systems of the Persian Gulf War. Historical examples are provided to extrapolate the development of Air Force capabilities (competencies) and missions (functions) to demonstrate the evolution of what has become today's air and space power. This course is designed to examine the general aspects of air and space power through a historical perspective. It examines several fundamental truths associated with war in the third dimension; e.g., principles of war and tenets of air and space power. As a whole, this course provides students with a knowledge level understanding for the element and employment of air and space power, from an institutional, doctrinal, and historical perspective. Training session supports cadet classroom training. It consists of basic military knowledge and practical command and staff leadership experiences in preparation for active duty as military officers. This course focuses on the leadership experiences of senior cadets and provides training in basic military knowledge and skills to younger cadets. The main focus of this training is on proper uniform wear, grooming and appearance requirements, physical fitness, knowledge of the various military customs and courtesies, as well as a working knowledge of military drill and ceremony. This course is totally cadet-centered to maximize the leadership experience and prepare cadets to make an easy transition to their active duty assignments. This course is a study of leadership, management fundamentals, professional knowledge, and communication skills required of an Air Force junior officer. Lecture, text, case studies, and class discussion will be used to examine all aspects of leadership including counseling, mentoring, empowering, problem solving, accountability and authority. Students will develop upon basic written and oral communications skills primarily through written assignments and oral presentations.
Score: 12.275932 Details | Listing | Web page