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OHIO University AFROTC: About AFROTC


  • What is AFROTC?
  • Mission
  • Careers
  • Detachment History
  • Scholarships
  • Courses
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    What is AFROTC?


    AFROTC (Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps) is an Officer Commissioning program for the United States Air Force. Many colleges and universities around the country host such programs. The following links will help answer some possible questions that you may have about the program including scholarships, classes, information for parents and more.

    FAQs @ AFROTC.com
    http://www.afrotc.com/faqs/index.php

    Air Force Officer Accession & Training Schools
    http://www.afoats.af.mil

    If you have more questions about AFROTC at Ohio University specifically, please contact us either via email, regular mail or by phone. All contact information can be found at the bottom of this page.

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    What is our Wing Mission?
     
    "To train, educate and mentor as a team, in an effective, motivating manner in order to develop leadership conducive to Air Force Officership."

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    What will I do after college?
     
    After completing college, you will be commissioned as a second lieutenant in the United States Air Force. Right from the start you will have a job with great leadership opportunities, benefits, pay and a future for more education. The best part of it is that you will not have to search for a job your last year of college like all your other friends.

    http://www.airforce.com

    Current Job Listings:

    All Career Listing @ AFROTC.com
    http://www.afrotc.com/careers/jobsearch/category/all/

    Career Search @ AFROTC.com
    http://www.afrotc.com/careers/index.php

    Current Pay and Benefits:

    Pay charts
    2008 Military Pay Chart

    Officer's Life @ AFROTC.com
    http://www.afrotc.com/careers/officerlife/benefits.php

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    The History of Detachment 650
     
    Read all about the history of ROTC on campus and how Detachment 650 evolved from Air ROTC to the AFROTC that it is today.

    Det 650 History

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    AFROTC Scholarships

    One of the largest attractions to AFROTC is the scholarship money that is available. We all need money for college and AFROTC is a good place to start. In the following links you will be able to find out everything you need to know about the scholarships available from AFROTC.

    Scholarship Summary @ AFROTC.com
    http://www.afrotc.com/scholarships/index.php

    Scholarship FAQs @ AFROTC.com
    http://www.afrotc.com/scholarships/scholFaq.php

    You can also apply online for scholarships from AFROTC at any of the above web sites. Just follow the appropriate link for high school students, in-college students, and enlisted personnel.

    Ohio University Scholarships

    Ohio University has an extensive listing of scholarships available not only for incoming students, but also for current students of the university. The following links should provide you with a good start on getting a scholarship at Ohio University.

    Ohio University Financial Aid
    http://www-sfa.chubb.ohiou.edu/xhtml/index.xhtml

    Online Scholarship Application
    http://www-sfa.chubb.ohiou.edu/cgi-win/scholar.exe/search

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    Courses
     
    Aerospace Studies 100

    Description: AST 100 is a survey course designed to introduce students to the United States Air Force and Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps. Featured topics include: mission and organization of the Air Force, officership and professionalism, military customs and courtesies, Air Force officer opportunities, and an introduction to communication skills. Leadership Laboratory is mandatory for AFROTC cadets and complements this course by providing cadets with followership experiences.
     
    Course Objectives: The AST 100 student should know the organizational structure of the Air Force, and understand the customs and courtesies and professional appearance required of an Air Force officer. The individual should know the Air Force Core Values and understand the concepts of professionalism and officership as they apply to the military along with the opportunities and benefits available to an Air Force officer. The individual should demonstrate basic communicative skills.

    Aerospace Studies 200

    Description: AST 200 is a course designed to examine general aspects of air and space power through a historical perspective. Utilizing this perspective, the course covers a time period from the first balloons and dirigibles to the space-age global positioning systems of the Persian Gulf War. Historical examples are provided to extrapolate the development of Air Force capabilities (competencies), and missions (functions) to demonstrate the evolution of what has become today's USAF air and space power. Furthermore, the course examines several fundamental truths associated with war in the third dimension: e.g. Principles of War and Tenets of Air and Space Power. As a whole, this course provides the students with a knowledge level understanding for the general element and employment of air and space power, from an institutional doctrinal and historical perspective. In addition, the students will continue to discuss the importance of the Air Force Core Values with the use of operational examples and historical Air Force leaders and will continue to develop their communication skills. Leadership Laboratory is mandatory for AFROTC cadets and complements this course by providing cadets with followership experiences.
     
    Course Objectives: The AST 200 student should know the key terms and definitions used to describe air and space power. The individual should know the events, leaders, and technical developments which surrounded the evolution and employment of USAF air and space power. The individual should demonstrate the basic verbal and written communication skills. The individual should know the Air Force core values and examples of their use throughout the evolution of US Air and Space power.
     
    Aerospace Studies 300

    Description: AST 300 is a study of leadership, management fundamentals, professional knowledge, Air Force personnel and evaluation systems, leadership ethics, and communication skills required of an Air Force junior 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. A mandatory Leadership Laboratory complements this course by providing advanced leadership experiences in officer-type activities, giving students the opportunity to apply leadership and management principles of this course.
     
    Course Objectives: The AST 300 cadet should comprehend selected individual leadership skills and personal strengths and weaknesses as applied in an Air Force environment. The individual should comprehend the responsibility and authority of an Air Force officer, the Air Force officer's responsibilities in the counseling and feedback process, and the selected duties and responsibilities as a subordinate leader. The individual should comprehend and apply concepts of ethical behavior as well as comprehend the selected concepts, principles, and theories of quality in Air Force leadership and management. The individual should apply listening, speaking, and writing skills in Air Force-peculiar formats and situations with accuracy, clarity, and appropriate style.

    Aerospace Studies 400

    Description: AST 400 examines the national security process, regional studies, advanced leadership ethics, and Air Force doctrine. Special topics of interest focus on the military as a profession, officership, military justice, civilian control of the military, preparation for active duty, and current issues affecting military professionalism. Within this structure, continued emphasis is given to refining communication skills. A mandatory Leadership Laboratory complements this course by providing advanced leadership experiences, giving students the opportunity to apply the leadership and management principles of this course.

    Course Objectives: The AST 400 cadet should comprehend the basic elements of national security policy and process. The individual should comprehend the air and space power functions and competencies. Also, the individual should understand selected roles of the military in society and current issues affecting the military profession as well as selected provisions of the military justice system. The individual should comprehend the responsibility, authority, and functions of an Air Force commander. The individual should apply listening, speaking, and writing skills in Air Force-peculiar formats and situations with accuracy, clarity, and appropriate style. The individual should comprehend the factors which facilitate a smooth transition from civilian to military life.
     
    Leadership Laboratory

    Aerospace Studies Leadership Laboratory (LLab) is a requisite with AS 100, 200, 300, and 400 courses. LLab is the application of personal leadership skills, demonstration of command, effective communication, individual leadership instruction, physical fitness training, and knowledge of US Air Force customs and courtesies.

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  • AFROTC Detachment 650 
    Ohio University 
    Lindley Hall 233
    Athens, Ohio 45701 
    740.593.1343 
     
    Current as of '24 Feb 08'
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