Academic Catalog - 2018-2019

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Aerospace Studies, Minor


Academic Information

Students in this minor focus on the foundations of military/aerospace teamwork, leadership, management, ethics/philosophy, and national security. Opportunity is given to gain language proficiency or to pursue coursework relevant to the interplay of societal forces, via social science electives.

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Aerospace Studies, Minor


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What Can I Do with a Minor in Aerospace Studies?

If you're interested in taking classes that expose you to Air Force history, how the Air Force contributes to national security, leadership and management skills, what it means to be a military officer, and communications skills and techniques, the Aerospace Studies minor could be a great addition to your major.

You will take courses emphasizing the individual as a manager and a leader, individual motivational and behavioral processes, leadership styles, group dynamics, and ethics.  You will also learn effective writing and speaking skills and take courses from other disciplines, including foreign languages, political science, criminal justice, and more. In addition, you will benefit from a number of interesting and knowledgeable guest speakers from both the Air Force and civilian community.

Note: A minor in Aerospace Studies does not obligate you to join the Air Force.

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Aerospace Studies, Minor


Overview

In addition to University Requirements:

Students may be able to use some courses to meet more than one requirement. Contact your advisor for details.

No more than fifty percent of the units used to satisfy minor requirements may be used to satisfy major requirements.

Minimum Units for Completion 19

Purpose Statement

The purpose of the Aerospace Studies Minor is to officially recognize students who have taken a prescribed set of courses designed to develop written, verbal, management and decision making skills while instilling an appreciation of the role the Air Force has played in United States history.   Graduates with an Aerospace Minor understand the role the military and more specifically the Air Force plays as one of the elements of national power.  Students demonstrate a proficiency in written and verbal communication using Air Force standard forms and practices.  Leadership, followership, management, diversity and team building are all focus areas for the Aerospace Studies minor.  Minor elective courses enhance student’s knowledge in political, sociological, historical, management, and economic arenas.

Mission Statement 

The mission of the AS Minor program is to develop student leaders with professional written and verbal communications abilities, decision making skills, and foundational knowledge of Air Force historical and future roles in the support and defense of the United States Constitution.  

Student Learning Outcomes

Embodies Airmen Culture

FollowershipWarrior Ethos

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Aerospace Studies, Minor


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Minor Requirements
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Aerospace Studies, Minor


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