Program Overview
Air Force ROTC is divided into two courses of study - General Military Course (Freshman/Sophomores) and Professional Officer Course (Juniors/Seniors), with a 2-week summer Field Training leadership experience between your GMC and POC years. Leadership development is emphasized throughout the program. Additional, off-site training opportunities are also available.
Note: It is possible to complete an accelerated version of the ROTC program if you did not begin as a first-year student, but you must be in the program for at least three years unless you are pursuing a law degree.
General Military Course
The first and second-year educational program in Air Force Aerospace Studies consists of a series of one-hour courses designed to give students basic information on the role of the U.S. Air Force in the defense of the free world. All required textbooks and uniforms are provided free.
Aerospace Studies 100 Program - for Freshmen Students
- Professionalism, Competition & Security AFAS 1011/AFAS 1012
- Familiarize students with the Department of the Air Force, and an introductory-level exploration of national security, encompassing a broad perspective on the military’s involvement in all facets of national security, ranging from cooperation to armed conflict
- Leadership Laboratory AFAS 1051, taken each semester
- Physical Training
Aerospace Studies 200 Program - for Sophomore Students
- Team and Leadership Fundamentals AFAS 2021/AFAS 2022
- Features topics on Air Force heritage and leaders; introduction to air and space power through examination of distinctive capabilities and functions; and continued application of communication skills. Instills an appreciation of the development and employment of air and space power and to motivate sophomore students to transition from AFROTC cadet to Air Force ROTC officer candidate.
- Leadership Laboratory AFAS 1051, taken each semester
- Physical Training 2x/week
- Preparation for Field Training
Aerospace Studies 250 Program – for those completing AFROTC in 3 years
- Professionalism, Competition & Security/Team and Leadership Fundamentals AFAS 1011/AFAS 1012 & AFAS 2021/AFAS 2022
- Leadership Laboratory AFAS 1051, taken each semester
- Physical Training 2x/week
- Preparation for Field Training
Field Training
Field Training Overview
During the summer between your Sophomore and Junior year of college, you will participate in a 2-week Field Training Leadership Exercise. If you intend to enter the Professional Officer Course (POC), you must successfully complete Field Training. Field training offers you the opportunity to develop your skills as both a leader and team member. Following successful completion of Field Training, cadets, even those not on scholarship, receive a nontaxable subsistence allowance of $450 per month during their junior academic year and $500 per month during their senior year.
Professional Officer Course
Aerospace Studies 300 Program - for Juniors
- Leading People and Effective Communication AFAS 3131/3132
- Study of leadership and quality management fundamentals, professional knowledge, leadership ethics and communicative 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.
- Leadership Laboratory AFAS 1051, taken each semester
- Physical Training 2x/week
Aerospace Studies 400 Program - for Seniors
- National Security Affairs/Preparation for Active Duty AFAS 4141/4142
- Examines the national security policy process, regional studies, and formulation of the American defense policy, strategy and joint doctrine. Special topics of interest focus on the military as a profession; US Air Force functions, competencies and doctrine; officership; the military justice system; civilian control of the military; preparation for Air Force active duty; and current issues affecting military professionalism. Within this structure, continued emphasis is given to the refinement of communication skills.
- Leadership Laboratory AFAS 1051, taken each semester
- Physical Training 2x/week
- Preparation for Active Duty
Professional Development Training
Opportunities
*Subject to Change*
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- Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Advance Course in Engineering (ACE) Cyber Boot Camp Summer Internship Program
- Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Scholars Program
- AF Academy Freefall (AFAFF) Parachute Training Program
- AF Academy Soaring (SOAR) Program
- Field Engineering and Readiness Laboratory (FERL) Program
- Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) Advanced Cyber Education (ACE)
- Civil Air Patrol (CAP) Flight Orientation Program (FOP)
- Base Visit Program
- Operations Air Force (Ops AF)
- Special Tactics Officer (STO) Program
- Cadet Training Assistant (CTA) Program
- National Character and Leadership Symposium (NCLS)
- National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) SIP
- Project Global Officer (GO)