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AIR SCIENCE 81 uniforms and most textbooks are provided by the government. All AFROTC payments or other benefits are in addition to those to which a veteran is entitled under the GI Bill or other laws. 1A. leadership laboratory (1) Courses AIR SCIENCE Introduction and orientation to ROTC and the Air Force; systematic instruction and education in leadership prii1ciples providing the cadet with guided learning experiences. Designated institutional courses in lieu of the academic air science phase (sec division head for com·ses so designated). lB. Foundations of Aerospace Power (2) Constituent elements of aerospace power; basic aeronautical science; organiz.1.tion and operation of the military arm of the fed eral government. (2 lecture, 1 lab hour) 2A. Fundamentals of Aerospace Weapon Systems (2) .Prerequisite: Air Sc lA-B or equivalent. Introduction to aerospace missiles and aircraft, propulsion systems; aerospace defense; targeting and electronic waxfare; Conventional, nuclear, chemical, and biological warfare; SWttegic and tactical organizations; operations with Air Force weapon systems; future space operations and contemporary aerospace milita1y thought. (2 lecture, 1 htb hour) 2B. leadership laboratory (1) Prerequisi,te: Air Sc 2A or equivalent. Systematic instruction and education in the application of leadership principles providing the cadet with guided learning experiences. Designated inscitucion:ll courses in lieu of the academic air science phase (sec division head fox courses so d~ ign.aced) . 103A. Air Force Officer Development (3) (Former Air Sc lOlA) Prerequisite: Air Sc 2A-B or equivalent. Scaff organization and functions; sldlls required for effective staff work, including oral and wrinen communication, obse1·ving, individual and grot1p problem solving>. (4 lecmre, 1 lab hour) 1038, Air Force Officer Development (3) (Former Air Sc 1018) Prerequisite: Air Sc 103.A.. Basic psychological and sociological principles of leadership, application to leadership practices and problems; introduction to military justice; briefing for Summer T raining Unit. (4 lecture, I Jab hour) 103C. Air Force ROTC Summer Training Unit (3) (Former Air Sc 101C) Prerequisite: Air Sc 103A.-B or 104A·B. One month's training required for advanced cadets at designated Air Force installations to qualify for re.~erve commission. Physical uaining, drill; weapo11 familiarization, familiarization flying, field exercises, United Scates Air Force base activities, equipment, and problems. 104A. Global Relations (3) (Former Air Sc 102A) Prerequisite: Air Sc 103A-B or equivalent. International .relations; major factors underlying international tensions; nationalism, impe1·ialism, and communism; attempts co alleviate chese tensions; balance of power concepts; rise of the superpowers, United Stares and USSR. Wenthe1· and navigation. (4 lecture, 1 lab hour) 1048. Global Relations (3) (Former Air Sc 1028) Prerequisite: Air Sc l04A or equivalent. Mllicary aspects of world political geography, concepts, maps and charts, factol'S of power; geographic influences upon political problems witb a geopolitical analysis of strategic areas. Briefintr for commissioned service; the Air Force officer. (4 lecture, 1 lab hour)
Object Description
Title | 1962-63 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1962-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Page 081 |
Full Text Search | AIR SCIENCE 81 uniforms and most textbooks are provided by the government. All AFROTC payments or other benefits are in addition to those to which a veteran is entitled under the GI Bill or other laws. 1A. leadership laboratory (1) Courses AIR SCIENCE Introduction and orientation to ROTC and the Air Force; systematic instruction and education in leadership prii1ciples providing the cadet with guided learning experiences. Designated institutional courses in lieu of the academic air science phase (sec division head for com·ses so designated). lB. Foundations of Aerospace Power (2) Constituent elements of aerospace power; basic aeronautical science; organiz.1.tion and operation of the military arm of the fed eral government. (2 lecture, 1 lab hour) 2A. Fundamentals of Aerospace Weapon Systems (2) .Prerequisite: Air Sc lA-B or equivalent. Introduction to aerospace missiles and aircraft, propulsion systems; aerospace defense; targeting and electronic waxfare; Conventional, nuclear, chemical, and biological warfare; SWttegic and tactical organizations; operations with Air Force weapon systems; future space operations and contemporary aerospace milita1y thought. (2 lecture, 1 htb hour) 2B. leadership laboratory (1) Prerequisi,te: Air Sc 2A or equivalent. Systematic instruction and education in the application of leadership principles providing the cadet with guided learning experiences. Designated inscitucion:ll courses in lieu of the academic air science phase (sec division head fox courses so d~ ign.aced) . 103A. Air Force Officer Development (3) (Former Air Sc lOlA) Prerequisite: Air Sc 2A-B or equivalent. Scaff organization and functions; sldlls required for effective staff work, including oral and wrinen communication, obse1·ving, individual and grot1p problem solving>. (4 lecmre, 1 lab hour) 1038, Air Force Officer Development (3) (Former Air Sc 1018) Prerequisite: Air Sc 103.A.. Basic psychological and sociological principles of leadership, application to leadership practices and problems; introduction to military justice; briefing for Summer T raining Unit. (4 lecture, I Jab hour) 103C. Air Force ROTC Summer Training Unit (3) (Former Air Sc 101C) Prerequisite: Air Sc 103A.-B or 104A·B. One month's training required for advanced cadets at designated Air Force installations to qualify for re.~erve commission. Physical uaining, drill; weapo11 familiarization, familiarization flying, field exercises, United Scates Air Force base activities, equipment, and problems. 104A. Global Relations (3) (Former Air Sc 102A) Prerequisite: Air Sc 103A-B or equivalent. International .relations; major factors underlying international tensions; nationalism, impe1·ialism, and communism; attempts co alleviate chese tensions; balance of power concepts; rise of the superpowers, United Stares and USSR. Wenthe1· and navigation. (4 lecture, 1 lab hour) 1048. Global Relations (3) (Former Air Sc 1028) Prerequisite: Air Sc l04A or equivalent. Mllicary aspects of world political geography, concepts, maps and charts, factol'S of power; geographic influences upon political problems witb a geopolitical analysis of strategic areas. Briefintr for commissioned service; the Air Force officer. (4 lecture, 1 lab hour) |