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AFR 1101/1102  Foundations of the USAF.
This course deals with the Air Force in the contemporary world through a study of the total force structure, strategic offensive and defensive forces, general purpose forces, and aerospace support forces.

AFR 2130/2140  Evolution of Aerospace Power.
This course is a study of airpower from balloons and dirigibles through the jet age, a historical review of airpower employment in military and nonmilitary operations in support of national objectives, and a look at the evolution of airpower concepts and doctrine.

AFR 2233L  Aerospace Studies Leadership Lab (LLab).
LLab is a core requisite with AFR 1000, 2000, 3000, and 4000 level courses.  Leadership Lab is the application of personal leadership skills, demonstration of command, effective communication, individual leadership instruction, physical fitness training (see Physical Fitness Test), and knowledge of US Air Force customs and courtesies.

AFR 3201/3202  Air Force Leadership Studies.
Prerequisite: Selection for the professional officer course.  This course is the initial semester of a study of leadership and management fundamentals.  Material deals with general managerial and leadership concepts and theories and relates them to the Air Force junior officer.  A block on communicative skills is included in this course.

AFR 4211/4212  National Security Affairs.
Prerequisite: AFR 3202.  This course, along with AFR 4212, includes an examination of the need for national security, analysis of the evolution of the American defense strategy and policy and of the methods for managing conflicts, and a study of the formulation of American defense policy and strategy.

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Note:  If prerequisites above are not met, prior permission from the Professor of Aerospace Studies is required to enroll in the course.

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CURRENT AS OF: 1 Sept 2009