The Minor in Aerospace Studies is offered to any student completing the course of study listed below. The minor not only prepares cadets for active duty service but also provides students the opportunity to study one of our country’s major instruments of power, the United States Military. Students will gain a broad perspective of the Air Force and its use as an instrument of national power by studying its history, organizations, missions, and operations.
Minor in Aerospace Studies
Code | Title | Hours |
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Lower Division Courses | ||
AS 1001 | Heritage and Values I | 1 |
AS 1002 | Heritage and Values II | 1 |
AS 2001 | Team and Leadership Fundamentals I | 1 |
AS 2002 | Team and Leadership Fundamentals II | 1 |
Upper Division Courses | ||
AS 3001 | Leading People and Effective Communication I | 3 |
AS 3002 | Leading People and Effective Communication II | 3 |
AS 4001 | National Security/Leadership Responsibilities/Commissioning Preparation I | 3 |
AS 4002 | National Security/Leadership Responsibilities/Commissioning Preparation II | 3 |
Also recommended: one elective selected from the following: | ||
United States Constitutional History | ||
History of the Vietnam War | ||
American Foreign Policy | ||
Global Security Policy | ||
National Security Administration and Policy | ||
Total Hours | 16 |