Classes in ARSC
| ARSC100 | The USAF Today I (1 credits) | ||
| Freshmen course for AFROTC cadets. Study of topics relating to the Air Force and defense. Focuses on organizational structure and missions of the Air Force; officership; and an introduction to both written and oral communication skills. Open to all university students. AFROTC cadets must also register for ARSC059. An elective but required for freshmen desiring the four-year AFROTC program. Military cadets must also enroll in ARSC 159. | |||
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| ARSC200 | The Development of Air Power I (1 credits) | ||
| Sophomore course for AFROTC cadets. Study of factors contributing to the development of air power from its earliest beginnings through two world wars; the evolution of air power concepts and doctrine; introductory leadership; and assessment of communicative skills. Open to all university students. AFROTC cadets must also register for ARSC059. An elective, but required for sophomores in the four-year AFROTC program. Military cadets must also enroll in ARSC 159. | |||
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| ARSC300 | (PermReq)Management and Leadership I (3 credits) | ||
| Corequisite: ARSC059 or permission of department. Junior standing. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ARSC300 or ARSC310. Formerly ARSC 310. The study of leadership and management fundamentals, professional knowledge, Air Force doctrine, and written and oral communication skills. Case studies are used to examine leadership and management situations. | |||
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| ARSC400 | (PermReq)National Security Forces in Contemporary American Society I (3 credits) | ||
| Prerequisite: ARSC300 or ARSC301; or permission of department. Corequisite: ARSC059 or permission of department. Senior standing. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ARSC320 or ARSC400. Formerly ARSC 320. Study of American national security policy and processes to include information and implementation, impact of major national and international actors, and development of major policy issues. | |||
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