Reyna Tillery

UNT/ROTC

AIR FORCE ROTC PROGRAM

Through the University of North Texas

A&M-Commerce students are given the opportunity to participate in the Air Force ROTC program through the University of North Texas. For more information, the student should contact:

Unit Admissions Officer

Division of Aerospace Studies

AFROTC-Detachment 835

940-565-2074

Aerospace Studies, Department Chair

1155 Union Circle #305400

Denton, TX 76203-5400

(940) 565-2074

AFROTCDET835@unt.edu

The courses which may be taken in this AFROTC program are located below.

COURSES IN MILITARY SCIENCE (MLSC)

These are Air Force ROTC courses taughton the campus of  theUniversity of North Texas, Denton, Texas.  Students register and pay for the courses through MyLeo.  Directions to UNT

Aerospace Studies, AERO

1030-1040. The Foundation of the United States Air Force. 1 hour each. (1;1) Survey of the structure and missions of Air Force organizations; officership and professionalism; and an introduction to communication skills.

2030-2040. The Evolution of the U.S.A.F. Air and Space Power. 1 hour each. (1;1) Focus on factors contributing to the development of air power from the earliest beginnings through two world wars; the evolution of air power concepts and doctrine; the global war on terrorism; and an assessment of communicative skills.

2920. Cooperative Education in Aerospace Studies. 1–3 hours. Supervised work in a job directly related to the student’s major, professional field of study or career objective. Prerequisite(s): student must meet employer’s requirements and have consent of department chair. May be repeated for credit.

3310-3320. Leadership Studies. 4 hours each. (3;1) Study of leadership and management fundamentals, professional knowledge, leadership ethics and communication skills required of an Air Force officer. Case studies are used to examine Air Force leadership and management situations as a means of demonstrating and exercising practical application of the concepts being studied.

3320. Prerequisite(s): AERO 3310.

4310-4320. National Security Affairs/Preparation for Active Duty. 4 hours each. (3;1) Examines the need for national security, analyzes the evolution and formulation of the American defense policy, strategy, and joint doctrine; investigates the methods for managing conflict; and overview of regional security, arms control and terrorism. Special topics of interest focus on the military as a profession, officership, the military justice system, civilian control of the military, preparation for active duty, and current issues affecting military professionalism.

4310. Prerequisite(s): AERO 3310 and 3320.

4320. Prerequisite(s): AERO 3310, 3320 and 4310.

4920. Cooperative Education in Aerospace Studies. 1–4 hours. Supervised work in a job directly related to the student’s major, professional field of study or career objective. Prerequisite(s): 12 hours credit in aerospace studies; student must meet employer’s requirements and have consent of department chair. May be repeated for credit.

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