Austin Community College

FY 2001 Course Descriptions

Air Force Science


AFS 1202 THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE I (2-2-1). Introductory course exploring the overall roles and missions of the United States Air Force and career fields available in the Air Force. Emphasis on military customs and courtesies, appearance standards, Air Force core values, and written communication. The Leadership Laboratory covers various leadership techniques, including drill and ceremonies, customs and courtesies, and uniform standards. Offered Fall semester. ( )

AFS 1203 THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE II (2-2-1). Continuation of AFS 1202, with an introduction to American military history and emphasis on personal communication. The Leadership Laboratory covers various leadership techniques, including drill and ceremonies, customs and courtesies, and uniform standards. Spring semester only. ( )

AFS 2211 THE EVOLUTION OF USAF AIR AND SPACE POWER I (2-2-1). Key historical events and milestones in the development of air power as a primary instrument of United States national security. The Leadership Laboratory covers various leadership techniques, including drill and ceremonies, customs and courtesies, and uniform standards. Fall semester only. ( )

AFS 2212 THE EVOLUTION OF USAF AIR AND SPACE POWER II (2-2-1). Basic tenets of leadership and ethical behavior. Interweaves study of Air Force core values and competencies with history of events and leaders in United States air power. The Leadership Laboratory covers various leadership techniques, including drill and ceremonies, customs and courtesies, and uniform standards. Spring semester only. ( )


Course Descriptions as of October 02, 2000 2:28pm
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