Fall 2023
Evolution of USAF Air and Space Power I AES201
2.00 Credit

Focuses on facilitating the transition from Air Force ROTC cadet to Air Force ROTC candidate. Examines the general aspects of air and space power through a historical perspective. Utilizing this perspective, covers a time period from the first balloons and dirigibles to the modern technology currently used in overseas contingency operations. Featured topics include: Air Force heritage, Air Force leaders, introduction to ethics and values, group leadership problems and continuing application of communication skills. The Leadership Laboratory component provides dynamic and integrated grouping of leadership developmental activities designed to meet the needs and expectations of prospective Air Force second lieutenants and complement the AFROTC academic program. Provides application of advanced drill and ceremonies; issuing commands; knowing flag etiquette; and developing, directing, and evaluating skills to lead others. Prerequisites: None.

Class Availability: Open
31 of 32 seats available
Instructor
Class Number Delivery Days Dates Times Type
22536 In Person T August 18, 2023 - December 2, 2023 9:00am - 10:15am Lecture
AES (Aerospace Studies) classes all meet at the ASU (Arizona State University) Main Campus; for more information contact the Air Force ROTC at 480-965-3181.
Concurrent enrollment required in 0001-LEC #22536 and 0003-LAB #22538
Last full refund date Student Last Date to Withdraw Section no. Class Fees
August 21, 2023 September 25, 2023 0001 -

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Location

  • EMCC Off Site Class Location
  • Aerospace Studies AirForc ROTC
  • ASU ROTC