Air Science Division (Air Sc)
1A-B. Basic Air Science (2-2)
(Three hours weekly.) Provides the AFROTC student with a general knowledge
of geopolitics as a background for subsequent Air Force subjects, and with
a global viewpoint for his future studies; presents features of geography
important in air planning, air transportation, and communications; facts
about the world from the Air Force viewpoint. Leadership, drill and exercise
of command.
2A-B. Basic Air Science (2-2)
(Three hours weekly.) Second year basic course for AFROTC. Maps and
aerial photographs, basic principles of aerial navigation; survey of meteorology,
aerodynamics and propulsion; applied air power and organization for the
defense of the U. S. A. Leadership, drill and exercise of command.
101A-B. Advanced Air Science (3-3)
(Five hours weekly.) First year advanced course, for Air Force Reserve
Officer Training Corps. Leadership, drill and command; psychology of leadership,
logistics, air operation, commercial and air transportation and Air Force
supply.
101C. AFROTC Summer Camp (3)
Six weeks of training is required for advanced students at some designated
military installation in order to qualify for a reserve commission. Attendance
may be during the summer preceding the senior year, with the exception that
special provisions may apply to veterans.
102A-B. Advanced Air Science-Administration and Logistics (3-3)
(Five hours weekly.) Purpose and basic functions of the military staff;
administration of personnel from the level of Wing Base Staff; functions
of the Air Comptroller and Food Service Supervisor. Leadership, drill and
exercise of command. Prerequisites: AS 101A-B or permission of instructor.