What is the Air Force ROTC curriculum?
U.S. Military Forces (one hour each week) – A survey course which briefly treats topics relating to the Air Force and defense. It focuses on the organizational structure and missions of the Air Force organizations; officership and professionalism; and introduces communicative skills. Leadership Laboratory (two hours each week) – This laboratory is conducted by AFROTC cadets corps and involves Air Force career opportunities; life and work of the Air Force junior officer; physical fitness activities; and military ceremonies.
Freshman Year Foundations of the USAF (1 hour each week + 2 hour of LLAB) – A survey course which briefly treats topics relating to the Air Force and defense. It focuses on the organizational structure and missions of the Air Force organizations; officership and professionalism; and introduces communicative skills. Sophomore Year Evolution of USAF Air and Space Power (1 hour each week + 2 hour of LLAB) – A critical examination of the development and use of air power from the first flights to the present; the evolution of air power concepts and doctrine; and an assessment of communicative skills. Junior Year Air Force Leadership Studies (3 hours each week + 2 hour of LLAB) – A study of professionalism, leadership and management, and leadership and communication skills. Senior Year National Security Affairs/Preparation for Active Duty (3 hours each week + 2 hour of LLAB) – A study explaining the Armed Forces as an integral element of society with emphasis on American civil-military relat