Military Science Course Descriptions
Air Force ROTC (AES)
Air Force ROTC courses are offered through Cedarville
University in collaboration with the Air Force ROTC detachment
located at Wright State University. While Air Force ROTC courses
are included in the Cedarville University course schedule for
registration purposes, leadership laboratories and classes for
junior and senior years are conducted on the campus of Wright
State University. Cedarville University provides transportation for
off-site classes.
AES-1210,1220
1 hour/sem
Foundations of the United States Force I
(Fa)
and II
(Sp)
(AS 100), These courses are survey courses designed to
introduce students to the United States Air Force and provides an
overview of the basic characteristics, missions, and organization
of the Air Force.
AES-1211/1221
0 hours
General Military Course (GMC) Leadership
Laboratory
–Fa, Sp
This lab provides an opportunity for students to apply Air Force
procedures, techniques, and knowledge. Students will learn the Air
Force organizational structure as well as customs and courtesies.
GMC cadets will also develop their followership and teamwork
skills in a cadet-led, cadre-supervised lab environment. Taken
concurrently with 1000-level AES courses. Credit/no credit.
AES-2210,2220
1 hour/sem
Evolution of USAF Air and Space Power I
(Fa)
and II
(Sp)
(AS 200) These courses feature topics on Air Force heritage
and leaders; introduction to air power through examination
of the Air Force Core Functions; and continued application of
communication skills. Its purpose is to instill an appreciation of
the development and employment of air power and to motivate
sophomore students to transition from AFROTC cadet to AFROTC
officer candidate.
AES-2211/2221
0 hours
Field Training Preparation Leadership Lab (FTP)
–Fa, Sp
This lab further develops skills and concepts introduced in the
GMC Leadership Laboratory. Students are prepared mentally
and physically for the demanding requirements of the upcoming
Field Training summer program. Training is cadet-led, where the
students will display their ability to apply Air Force concepts and
procedures. Taken concurrently with 2000-level AES courses.
Credit/no credit.
AES-2500 Extended GMC Leadership Laboratory 0 hours
This course is for cadets who have met the requirements of
GMC but have not yet completed field training.
AES-3310,3320
3 hours/sem
United States Air( Force Leadership Studies I
(Fa)
and II
(Sp)
(AS 300) These courses teach cadets advanced skills and
knowledge in management and leadership. Special emphasis is
placed on enhancing leadership skills. Cadets have an opportunity
to try out these leadership and management techniques in a
supervised environment as juniors and seniors.
AES-3311/3321
0 hours
Intermediate Cadet Leadership Laboratory (ICL)
–Fa, Sp
The (ICL) lab builds the foundation of leadership skills required
as an Air Force Officer. Cadets apply leadership/management
concepts learned in Field Training and previous aerospace studies
classes and labs to assist in training the GMC cadets. Taken
concurrently with 3000-level AES courses. Credit/no credit.
AES-4310,4320
3 hours/sem
National Security Affairs/Preparation for Active Duty I
(Fa)
and II
(Sp)
(AS 400) These courses are designed for college seniors and
gives them the foundation to understand their role as military
officers in American society. It is an overview of the complex social
and political issues facing the military profession and requires a
measure of sophistication commensurate with the senior college
level.
AES-4311/4321
0 hours
Senior Cadet Leadership (SCL) Laboratory
–Fa, Sp
This lab prepares students for progression into active duty life.
As in the ICL lab, students take leadership roles in execution of
leadership labs for the cadet wing. Students hone leadership
fundamentals learned in previous courses and labs to a level
commensurate to entry into the active duty Air Force. Taken
concurrently with 4000-level AES courses. Credit/no credit.
AES-4500 Extended POC Leadership Laboratory 0 hours
This course is for cadets who have met all requirements for
Air Force ROTC but have not yet completed their baccalaureate
degree.
Physical Training sessions are twice a week, see instructor for
details. Physical training is not an official class and registration is
not necessary; however participation is required.
Army ROTC (MIL)
Army ROTC courses are offered through Cedarville University in
collaboration with the Army ROTC detachment located at Central
State University. While Army ROTC courses are included in the
Cedarville University course schedule for registration purposes,
all classes, labs, and physical training are conducted on the
campus of Central State University. Cedarville University provides
transportation for off-site classes.
MIL-1000 Leadership Lab I
0 hours
Applied Army ROTC training. Taken concurrently with 1000-level
MIL courses.
MIL-1010,1020 Military Science I
2 hours/sem
Introduction to the history, role, and organization of the Army
and ROTC, as well as the U.S. Army Reserve and U.S. Army
National Guard, and the available career options. Introduces
officership, military customs and traditions, map reading, land
navigation, field training, first-aid procedures, and physical fitness
training. Familiarize with rank structure, drill and ceremony, military
courtesies, weapons, marksmanship, and communications
equipment. Discuss styles and fundamentals of leadership and
develop leadership skills.
MIL-2000 Leadership Lab II
0 hours
Applied Army ROTC training. Taken concurrently with 2000-level
MIL courses.
MIL-2010,2020 Military Science II
2 hours/sem
Course of study includes emergency first-aid procedures, field
survival practices, physical fitness, orienteering, and small-unit
leadership training. Explores the various career management
fields within the Army. Students will begin to receive leadership
assignments and responsibility within the cadet battalion.
Introduction to advanced course of study.
MIL-3000 Leadership Lab Ill
0 hours
Applied Army ROTC training. Taken concurrently with 3000-level
MIL courses.
2016–17 Undergraduate Academic Catalog
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Course Descriptions
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