AS100: Milestone in Aviation History
Aviation History introduces students to the AFJROTC program and focuses on Air Force heritage, organization, and traditions. Additionally, students learn the customs and courtesies of the Air Force. Individual control through personal behavior and responsibility is taught. Students learn about citizenship and the US flag. Studies relate directly to the academic subject matter, with a focus on study habits and time management. The Aerospace Science portion reviews the development of flight from ancient legends through the Persian Gulf War and beyond. Additionally, the role of the military throughout the history of the U.S. is identified. The second half of the course describes the makeup of the aerospace community and the United States Air Force. Wellness, health, and fitness, as well as instruction in military drills and ceremonies, round out the course content.
9321/9322 AFJROTC 1 - AVIATION HISTORY - Honors 9, 10, 11, 12 (2.5/2.5 Credits)
AS200: Science of Flight
The Science of Flight covers the operation of aircraft, the impact of weather on flight, the relationship between human body motion and flight, and flight navigation. This course is meant to supplement the topics covered in math, science physics, and other scientific-related courses. The course addresses the fundamentals of flight, the effects of weather on flight, the effects of flight on the body, and the use of navigational aids in flight. It also analyzes flying principles and navigation. The study of flight science will help cadets better grasp it. An aviation career, learning to fly, and becoming a better-informed passenger on an airplane may all be aided by cadets having this information.
9323/9324 AFJROTC 2 - SCIENCE OF FLIGHT - Honors 10, 11, 12 (2.5/2.5 Credits)
AS300: Life Skills & Career
Life Skills and Careers is designed to prepare students for life after high school in the high-tech, globally oriented, and diverse workplace, including charting a course for post-secondary education or entry into the workforce; job application, resume preparation, and interviewing skills; military career opportunities and careers in public service; and career skill development. The Aerospace Science curriculum, An Introduction to Global Awareness, introduces students to the study of world affairs, regional studies, and cultural awareness. It delves into history, geography, religions, languages, culture, political systems, economics, social issues, environmental concerns, and human rights. Visits are made to colleges, industries, and military bases when available. Wellness, health, and fitness round out the course content. meets physical education and health requirements.
9325/9326 AFJROTC 3 - LIFE SKILLS/CAREERS - Honors 11 (2.5/2.5 Credits)
AS400: Cadet Management
Leadership Education continues with an introduction to management principles, the historical roots of contemporary management practices, and the management environment.
9327/9328 AFJROTC 4 - MANAGEMENT/CADET CORPS - Honors 12 (2.5/2.5 Credits)