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Aerospace
Aerospace Studies, AERO = 0110
1030. The Air Force Today. 1 hour. (1;1) Brief history of the Air Force; Air Force organization and mission; two major air commands.
1040. The Air Force Today. 1 hour. (1;1) Remaining Air Force major air commands and support commands; Air Force cooperation with the Army and Navy.
2030. The Development of Air Power. 1 hour. (1;1) History of the Air Force from dirigibles and balloons through World War I, interwar years and World War II.
2040. The Development of Air Power. 1 hour. (1;1) Air Force history since World War II, through Cold War, Korea and Vietnam; peacetime uses of air power since World War II.
2920. Cooperative Education in Aerospace Studies. 1-3 hours. Supervised work in a job directly related to the student's major, professional field of study or career objective. Prerequisite(s): student must meet employer's requirements and have consent of the division chair. May be repeated for credit.
3310. Air Force Leadership. 4 hours. (3;1) Personal leadership skills; leadership theory, functions and practices.
3320. Air Force Management. 4 hours. (3;1) Management tools, practices and controls; problem solving; planning, organizing, coordinating, directing and controlling functions of Air Force management.
4310. National Security Forces in Contemporary American Society. 4 hours. (3;1) Examines the formulation of U.S. national security policy, and organization and implementation of national security; context of national security; evolution of strategy; management of conflict; civil military interaction.
4320. National Security Forces. 4 hours. (3;1) Military strategy, conflict, management, defense policy making, defense policy case studies and military justice.
4920. Cooperative Education in Aerospace Studies. 1-3 hours. Supervised work in a job directly related to the student's major, professional field of study or career objective. Prerequisite(s): 12 hours credit in aerospace studies; student must meet employer's requirements and have consent of the division chair. May be repeated for credit.
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