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Departments of Aerospace Studies (Air Force ROTC)
Air Force ROTC curriculum is organized by aerospace class and
separated into four major areas:
Profession of Arms
Gain knowledge
in military officer ship, military law, laws of armed conflict, and military
customs and courtesies.
Communication Skills
Cadets develop
enhanced oral and written communication skills critical to military
leadership.
Leadership Studies
Develop
leadership and management skills through a better understanding of the
different aspects and functions of military leadership.
Military Studies/International Security Studies
Gain a better
understanding of the nature of conflict and how the United States military
forces, particularly aerospace forces, are developed, organized and employed
The following
classes are offered at UNC Charlotte:
AERO 1101 (AS100)
Air
Force Today (Fall)
AERO 1102 (AS100)
Air
Force Today (Spring)
AERO 2101 (AS200)
Development of Air Power (Fall)
AERO 2102 (AS200)
Development of Air Power (Spring)
AERO 3101 (AS300)
Leadership and
Management (Fall)
AERO 3102 (AS300)
Leadership and Management (Spring)
AERO 3201 (AS400)
National Security Issues in American Society (Fall)
AERO 3202 (AS400)
National Security Issues in American Society (Spring)
Leadership Lab
Concepts of Leadership and Management (Fall and Spring)

In addition to your normal
college coursework, Air Force ROTC courses and hands-on leadership
opportunities will complement your major and push you to make the most of
your college life and your career. Taught by a world-class military faculty
and supplemented by
distinguished speakers, Air Force ROTC classes bring policy and history to
life.
Classes take place in university classrooms, equipped with everything needed
for learning in a comfortable and positive atmosphere. Computers and other
helpful facilities will be located at the
Air Force ROTC detachment.
Cadets are only required to wear their uniforms to Air Force ROTC classes,
on
Leadership Laboratory day (once a week), and to occasional special
events.
The rest of the time they look like every other college student.
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