2014-2015 Undergraduate Course Catalog 
    
    May 20, 2024  
2014-2015 Undergraduate Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


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Architecture

  
  • ARC 207 - Architectural Design III

    6 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Transition from basic design to architectural design applying principles of graphic communication and composition to architectural forms. May be repeated for credit with permission of dean’s office.
    PREREQ: ARC 108 
  
  • ARC 208 - Architectural Design IV

    6 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Interrelation of space, function, and structure. Continuing application of principles of graphic communication and composition. May be repeated for credit with permission of dean’s office.
    PREREQ: ARC 182  AND ARC 207 
  
  • ARC 211 - Structures I

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Introduces basic concepts of structural system behavior; gravity and lateral loads, analysis of major structural forms, and structural performance of materials.
    PREREQ: ARC 121  AND (MAT 221  OR MAT 285  OR MAT 295  OR PHY 101 )
  
  • ARC 222 - Building Systems Design I

    3-4 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Introduces materials and methods of building construction, basic building assemblies, and their elements. Energy conservation and regulatory codes are also addressed.
    PREREQ: ARC 121 
  
  • ARC 242 - Architectural Theory

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Introduction to architectural theory beginning with the Renaissance and emphasizing nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Readings and lectures emphasizing specific relationships between theoretical work and the conventions of architectural discipline.
    PREREQ: ARC 133 /CAS 133  AND ARC 134 /CAS 134  AND ARC 141 
  
  • ARC 307 - Architectural Design V

    6 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    More complex problems relating space, function, and structure. Various systems of support and enclosure.
    PREREQ: ARC 208 
  
  • ARC 311 - Structures II

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Design of structural systems; choice of appropriate materials and system, design of structural components in concrete, timber and steel, introduction to advanced topics such as earthquake loads, high rise construction, pre-stressed concrete, and indeterminate structures.
    PREREQ: ARC 211 
  
  • ARC 322 - Building Systems Design II

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Investigates systems of architectural environmental control, movement systems, and electrical distribution. Relation to building assemblies and their elements also addressed.
    PREREQ: ARC 222  AND ARC 208 
  
  • ARC 331 - Art and Architecture of India

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Crosslisted with: HOA 396 , SAS 396 
    Art and architecture of the Indian subcontinent from the Indus Valley Civilization to the present.
  
  • ARC 332 - Sixteenth Century Italian Architecture

    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Crosslisted with: HOA 323 
    Double Numbered with: ARC 632
    Major architects and theories of 16th-century architecture, emphasis on social and political background, patronage, and the education of the architect. Additional work required of graduate students.
    PREREQ: ARC 134  OR CAS 134  OR HOA 105 
  
  • ARC 334 - The Architecture of Revolutions

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Crosslisted with: HOA 454 
    Double Numbered with: ARC 634
    Survey of European architectural theory and practice from the seventeenth century to the nineteenth century . Discussion and analysis of major architects, buildings, and architectural treatises, principally from France, England, and Germany. Additional work required of graduate students.
  
  • ARC 335 - Early Renaissance Architecture in Italy 1400-1529

    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Crosslisted with: HOA 322 
    Double Numbered with: ARC 635
    Architectural theory and design in Italy, 1400-1520. Additional work required of graduate students.
    PREREQ: ARC 134  OR CAS 134  OR HOA 105 
  
  • ARC 336 - Italian Seventeenth Century Architecture

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Crosslisted with: HOA 324 
    Double Numbered with: ARC 636
    Complex and masterful accomplishments of individual architects within context of a mature architectural tradition and a particular social, economic, and religious milieu. Additional work required of graduate students.
    PREREQ: ARC 134  OR CAS 134  OR HOA 105 
  
  • ARC 337 - American Architecture, Settlement to 1860

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Crosslisted with: HOA 374 
    Double Numbered with: ARC 637
    American architectural history and theory from first settlements through federal and Georgian to various revival modes. Additional work required of graduate students.
    PREREQ: ARC 134  OR CAS 134  OR ARC 639
  
  • ARC 338 - American Architecture, 1860 - World War I

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Crosslisted with: HOA 375 
    Double Numbered with: ARC 638
    American architectural history and theory from the Civil War through various revival modes to development of new commercial and residential forms before World War II. Additional work required of graduate students.
    PREREQ: ARC 134  OR CAS 134 
  
  • ARC 394 - Architecture Design for Non Majors

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    The determination of architectural form and the process of design. For students outside the School of Architecture professional degree program.
    PREREQ: ARC 194 
  
  • ARC 397 - Architectural Analysis and Design for Nonmajors

    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Architectural concepts, methods of analysis and design. Offered in Florence for students outside the School of Architecture professional degree program.
    COREQ: ARC 398 
  
  • ARC 398 - Architectural Concepts and Representation for Nonmajors

    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Introduction to architectural concepts and theories. Instruction in the basic conventions of architectural drawing, representation, and analysis. Conducted primarily through field trips in and around Florence.
    COREQ: ARC 397 
  
  • ARC 407 - Architectural Design VI

    6 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Required design studio. Comparative studies of architecture and urbanism or advanced intensive design studio in which students choose from a range of topics and critics.
    PREREQ: ARC 307  AND ARC 322 
  
  • ARC 408 - Architectural Design VII

    6 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Required design studio. Comparative studies of architecture and urbanism or advanced intensive design studio in which students choose from a range of topics and critics.
    PREREQ: ARC 407  WITH MINIMUM GRADE C
  
  • ARC 409 - Architectural Design VIII

    6 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Required comprehensive design studio. Considering external conditions as well as internal needs. Systems of identifying and ordering the design process.
    PREREQ: ARC 408  AND ARC 423  OR
    COREQ: ARC 423 
  
  • ARC 423 - Advanced Building Systems

    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Case studies of the interrelationships of design concepts with construction, structural, and mechanical systems. Lecture and studio.
    PREREQ: ARC 322 
  
  • ARC 431 - Early Modern Architecture

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Crosslisted with: HOA 479 
    Double Numbered with: ARC 731
    Early modern architecture from the 1890s through the 1930s. Additional work required of graduate students.
    PREREQ: ARC 134  OR CAS 134  OR HOA 105 
  
  • ARC 432 - The City in Architectural History

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Crosslisted with: HOA 419 
    Double Numbered with: ARC 732
    A single city throughout its history, or various cities at a particular time in history. Additional work required of graduate students. Additional work required of graduate students.
    PREREQ: ARC 134  OR CAS 134  OR HOA 105 
  
  • ARC 433 - French Architecture, Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Crosslisted with: HOA 439 
    Double Numbered with: ARC 737
    Architecture of the Renaissance transported from Italy to France and developed into a specifically French architecture. Outstanding achievements of more than local interest. Additional work required of graduate students.
    PREREQ: ARC 134  OR CAS 134  OR HOA 105 
  
  • ARC 435 - Islamic Architecture

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Crosslisted with: HOA 389 
    Double Numbered with: ARC 735
    Major building traditions of Islam in the Middle East, North Africa, Spain, Turkey, and India elucidated through in-depth examination of major works and principles of architectural, urban, and garden design. Additional work required of graduate students.
    PREREQ: ARC 134  OR CAS 134  OR HOA 105 
  
  • ARC 436 - Modern Architecture: The International Style to Present

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Crosslisted with: HOA 475 
    Double Numbered with: ARC 736
    Architecture of the modern period since World War II. Major works and figures as framed by the larger architectural issues of the period. Additional work required of graduate students.
    PREREQ: ARC 134  OR CAS 134  OR HOA 105 
  
  • ARC 490 - Independent Study

    1-6 credit(s) Every semester
    In-depth exploration of a subject or issues. Individual independent study based on a plan submitted by the student. Admission by consent of supervising instructor or instructors and program chair.
    Repeatable
  
  • ARC 499 - Honors Capstone Project

    1-3 credit(s) Every semester
    Completion of an Honors Capstone Project under the supervision of a faculty member.
    Repeatable 2 time(s), 3 credits maximum
  
  • ARC 500 - Selected Topics

    1-3 credit(s) Every semester
    Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester.
    Repeatable
  
  • ARC 505 - Thesis Preparation

    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Preparation for architectural design thesis project, ARC 508 : subject selection; program and site descriptive and analytic documents; research and development of preliminary design studies.
    PREREQ: ((ARC 311  AND ARC 322 ) OR (ARC 612 AND 622)) AND ((ARC 408  OR (ARC 608 WITH MINIMUM GRADE C))
  
  • ARC 508 - Architectural Design IX-Thesis

    6 credit(s) Every semester
    Undergraduate thesis. Semester-long, advanced, student-originated project based on a program and research produced by the student and approved by the faculty.
    PREREQ: ARC 505  WITH MINIMUM GRADE OF C AND ARC 423 
  
  • ARC 532 - Ornament and its Discontent

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    History of the theory of ornament in architecture from the Renaissance to the twentieth century.
    PREREQ: ARC 134  OR CAS 134  OR ARC 639
  
  • ARC 535 - Organicism in Modern Architecture

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Seminar investigating the use of biological principles to generate architectural and urban form in American and European architecture, 1880-present.
  
  • ARC 536 - Italian Urbanism: 100 Cities

    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Crosslisted with: HOA 520 
    A survey of Italian urban history: design of cities, local rituals, politics, and patronage in ancient Rome, medieval Venice, Renaissance Florence, Baroque Turin, and modern Milan. Site visits in Florence and surrounding towns. Offered only in Florence.
    PREREQ: HOA 105  OR ARC 134  OR CAS 134 
  
  • ARC 537 - Italian Medieval Architecture and Urbanism

    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Crosslisted with: HOA 510 
    Investigates sites, buildings, and rituals of local identity in a range of centers including monasteries, castles, hilltowns, ports, republics, and tyrannies, between 300 and 1400. Trips to Umbria and Sicily. Offered only in Florence.
    PREREQ: HOA 105  OR ARC 134  OR CAS 134 
  
  • ARC 538 - Artistic Patronage of Medici

    3 credit(s) Every semester
    How the Medici family used art and architecture to transform themselves from private bankers into Grand Dukes of Tuscany, in the process creating the monuments by which we define the Italian Renaissance. Offered only in Florence.
    PREREQ: HOA 105  OR ARC 134 /CAS 134 
  
  • ARC 539 - Italian Architecture, 1909-1959

    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Crosslisted with: HOA 571 
    Italian architecture from the birth of Futurism to the end of the post-WWII reconstruction. Representative structures in Milan, Rome, Como, and Florence. Includes overnight trip to Rome. Offered only in Florence.
    PREREQ: HOA 105  OR ARC 134  OR CAS 134 
  
  • ARC 551 - Le Corbusier 1887-1965

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    The work and times of the 20th century Swiss/French architect Le Corbusier (Charles Edouard Jenneret) from several vantage points: biographical data and career development, specific themes of urban theory and social progress, his artistic production as a painter, and his formal architectural strategies.
  
  • ARC 552 - Politics of Public Space

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Issues surrounding public space, politics, and power relations as they impact our public realms, through investigations of critical and political theorists, geographers, architects and artists.
    PREREQ: ARC 208 
  
  • ARC 554 - Material Manifestations

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Innovative methodologies of detailing and constructing architectural façade and structural systems completed via analysis and small-scale construction experiments, conducted in both physical and digital realms, advanced components, materials and systems.
    PREREQ: ARC 208 
  
  • ARC 556 - Rem Koolhaas: Architect, Historian, Provocateur, Document Maker

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    This lecture/seminar course examines the work of contemporary Dutch architect Rem Koohaas, investigating its historical lineage, response to cultural context, and typological innovation.
  
  • ARC 557 - Utopia:Design and Cultural Imagination

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Interdisciplinary seminar investigating the discourse, forms, and evolution of utopian experiments from pre-modern to post-modern America in four themes: wilderness, pastoralism, metropolis, and spectacle.
    PREREQ: HOA 106  OR ARC 208 
  
  • ARC 561 - Survey of British Architecture

    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Through a series of visits to sites and buildings across England, students are introduced to the principal architects, stylistic movements and other trends in contemporary and historical architecture in England. Offered in London only
    COREQ: ARC 407  OR ARC 408  OR 608 OR 609
  
  • ARC 563 - Introduction to Computer Applications in Architecture

    2-3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Overview of the computer and its applications to architecture. Direct involvement with the computer to resolve problems in structures, design, environmental systems, specifications, cost estimation, etc. Additional work required of graduate students.
  
  • ARC 564 - Drawing

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Exercises in line and value used to investigate issues involving observing and representing form and space. Additional work required of graduate students.
    PREREQ: ARC 182  AND ARC 108 
  
  • ARC 565 - Visual Design

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Elements and principles of visual organization, perception, and communication through various two- and three-dimensional exercises.
    PREREQ: ARC 208 
  
  • ARC 566 - Introduction to Preservation

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Crosslisted with: HOA 577 
    Problems and methods in implementing continued use for quality segments of the humanly built environment.
    PREREQ: ARC 134  OR CAS 134 
  
  • ARC 568 - Real Estate Design and Development

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Analysis of the mechanisms through which real estate is developed, the interaction of public agencies, developers, and designers in initiation, financing, and design. Development fundamentals, evaluating economic feasibility, structuring developments, negotiating and present proposals.
  
  • ARC 571 - Survey of Italian Architecture

    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Field trips: On-site observation and study of significant buildings and spaces. May apply toward professional elective component of degree program. Offered in Italy.
    COREQ: ARC 407  OR ARC 408  OR 608 OR 609
  
  • ARC 572 - Advanced Computer Applications to Architecture

    2-3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Individual and/or group efforts at investigating and developing new computer programming requirements for architectural applications.
  
  • ARC 573 - Uptopia and Transformation in Early American Town Planning

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Comparative urban analysis considering reciprocal influences of historical antecedent and utopian visions of the city in helping determine early American town and building form. Concentration on urban and architectural development of Boston, Charleston, Savannah.
    PREREQ: ARC 134  OR CAS 134 
  
  • ARC 574 - Reading the Landscape

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Designed exterior space; gardens, parks, and park systems. Selected historical periods and cultural conditions as a means to explore landscape form as an ever shifting construction of space, nature, and site.
  
  • ARC 575 - Urban Housing - Building, Block, Street

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Focus on housing as an integral part of urban structure, both formal and sociopolitical. Relationships of residential unit to building, block, and city, as they represent the individual and community, are examined.
  
  • ARC 576 - Theories & Analysis of Exurbia

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Course studies history, evolution, and contemporary condition of exurban built environment in America.
    PREREQ: ARC 208 
  
  • ARC 577 - Visual Studies

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Conceptual development and visual representation of the thesis idea.
    PREREQ: ARC 505 
  
  • ARC 578 - Facade as Idea

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Seminar in contemporary and historical examples of the phenomenon of the building facade as a primary instrument by which architecture communicates. Fourth year undergraduate or third year graduate standing.
    PREREQ: ARC 307  OR 607
  
  • ARC 585 - Professional Practice

    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Legal and administrative aspects of architectural practice. The architect’s role in society.
    PREREQ: ARC 322 

Art

  
  • ART 101 - First Year Colloquium

    1 credit(s)
    A variety of art and design topics including all major areas in School of Art and Design. Lectures and discussions with visiting artists, alumni, and faculty; presentations on current issues in the field.
  
  • ART 105 - Color & Light

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Physical and psychological aspects of light and color. Systems of color classification. Application to the artist’s usage.
  
  • ART 111 - History of Modern Art: 1850-Present

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Art from 1900 to present. Lectures, readings, discussion, and written assignments develop visual literacy, critical and communication skills integral to understanding art within its historical, social, and cultural context.
  
  • ART 112 - Special Topics in History of Art

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Selected themes and issues that connect art from the earliest times to the present. School of Art and Design student.
    Repeatable
  
  • ART 113 - History of Modern Design: 1850-Present

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Lectures, readings, discussion, and written assignments develop visual literacy, critical, and communication skills integral to understanding design within its historical, social, and cultural context.
  
  • ART 114 - Special Topics in History of Design

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Selected themes and issues that connect design from the earliest time to the present. School of Art and Design student.
    Repeatable
  
  • ART 202 - Contemporary Issues in Design

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Crosslisted with: DES 202 
    Overviews contemporary issues and trends in 21st century design.
  
  • ART 205 - History of Textiles

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Development of textile design and construction. Lecture and research.
  
  • ART 207 - History of Ceramics

    3 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest
    Forms of ceramic design and techniques that appear throughout history. Their relation to contemporary production.
  
  • ART 250 - Filmmaking: Cinematic Modes

    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Topics will focus around codes and forms that work at the mainstream and borders of cinematic production.
    Repeatable
  
  • ART 251 - Intro to Art Media

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Basic course in media aesthetics on the role of photographic and electronic media. Provides a context for discussion of contemporary art media.
  
  • ART 253 - Survey of Film History

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Growth of film from its origin. Technical, economic, and social influence on cinema; development of film as an art.
  
  • ART 300 - Selected Topics

    1-3 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest
    Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester.
    Repeatable
  
  • ART 310 - Picasso and the Modern Movement: Critical Approaches to Modern Art

    3 credit(s)
    Introduction to important periods in Picasso’s life, key modern art movements and theories, and specific objects across a variety of media, and situate these within an appropriate historical and art historical context. This course will also use Picasso as a case study for examining various methodologies employed in analyzing the visual arts.
    PREREQ: ART 111  OR ART 113  OR HOA 106 
  
  • ART 311 - Aesthetics

    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Major classical and contemporary issues in the philosophy of art including definitions or art, representation, style, signs and meaning, social theories of art and recent developments in art theory.
  
  • ART 314 - History of the Bauhaus: Studies in Material Culture

    3 credit(s)
    An overview of the Bauhaus, its important personalities, and its contribution to the development of twentieth-century design and architecture.
    PREREQ: ART 111  OR ART 113  OR HOA 106 
  
  • ART 316 - Introduction to Visual Culture

    3 credit(s)
    Crosslisted with: CRS 316 , TRM 316 
    Introduction to critical approaches that illuminate how modes of visual culture function as rhetoric, commerce, art, and ideological expression. Examines how institutional frameworks shape global image circulation.
  
  • ART 340 - Visiting Artist Lecture Series

    1 credit(s) Every semester
    Double Numbered with: ART 640
    Contemporary artists and art educators with significant national and international exhibition and publishing records talk about their work and its development, including art-historical and other inter-disciplinary connections. Additional work required of graduate students.
    Repeatable 5 time(s), 6 credits maximum
  
  • ART 361 - Studio Symposium

    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Double Numbered with: ART 561 
    Seminar discussions from artist’s point of view on issues, theories, criticism in contemporary art. Visiting artists, critics, faculty participation. Reading and paper required. Individual research in conjunction with course expectations for students taking ART 561 .
  
  • ART 406 - Advanced Color & Light

    3 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest
    Lecture/studio. Principles of color and light. Recent color theories and systems applicable to visual arts.
  
  • ART 410 - Topics in the History of Art

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Double Numbered with: ART 610
    A seminar in the history of and theory of the visual arts from ancient times to the present. Topics vary. Discussions incorporate current theory, recent scholarship, and problems addressed in contemporary art. Additional work required of graduate students.
    Repeatable 1 time(s), 6 credits maximum
  
  • ART 431 - Art Nouveau Design and Architecture: Studies in Material Culture

    4 credit(s)
    Double Numbered with: ART 631
    Introduction to the historical and social context that gave rise to Art Nouveau, its various manifestations, and the important practitioners and promoters of this movement in Europe and the United States.
    PREREQ: (ART 111  OR HOA 106 ) AND ART 113 
  
  • ART 499 - Honors Capstone Project

    1-3 credit(s) Every semester
    Completion of an Honors Capstone Project under the supervision of a faculty member.
    Repeatable 2 time(s), 3 credits maximum
  
  • ART 500 - Selected Topics

    1-3 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest
    Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester.
    Repeatable
  
  • ART 511 - Aesthetics,Advanced

    3 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest
    An examination of the main theories of art, classical and contemporary.
  
  • ART 531 - Professional Practices in Visual Arts

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Prepare students to function in professional context by understanding professional interactions, possibilities they have to choose from, what questions to ask and what might be expected of them. Skills fundamental to the working artist.
  
  • ART 553 - Decoding Images of Representation

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    This course examines significant themes and issues in contemporary theory and criticism as they impact the ways in which art is produced, viewed and written today.
  
  • ART 561 - Studio Symposium

    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Double Numbered with: ART 361 
    Seminar discussions from artist’s point of view on issues, theories, criticism in contemporary art. Visiting artists, critics, faculty participation. Reading and paper required. Individual research in conjunction with course expectations for students taking ART 561 .
  
  • ART 563 - Art in America I

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Evolution of modernist trends in American art from 1890 to 1945. Some music and literary trends also featured.
  
  • ART 564 - Art in America II

    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Continuation of ART 563 . Covers period in American art from 1945 to 1975. Music and literature also covered.
    PREREQ: ART 563 

Aerospace Studies

  
  • ASC 101 - Leadership Lab

    0 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Customs and courtesies; drill and ceremonies; issuing military commands; instructing, directing, and evaluating the preceding skills; studying the environment of an Air Force officer; and learning about areas of opportunity available to commissioned officers.
  
  • ASC 102 - Leadership Lab

    0 credit(s)
  
  • ASC 201 - Leadership Lab

    0 credit(s)
  
  • ASC 202 - Leadership Lab

    0 credit(s)
  
  • ASC 205 - National Security Organization

    0-1 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Crosslisted with: PAF 275 
    Organization and administration of the U.S. national security forces, including strategic offensive, general purpose, and support-force components of the Department of Defense budget.
  
  • ASC 206 - National Security Organization/Aerospace Forces

    0-1 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Crosslisted with: PAF 276 
    Organization and administration of the U.S. aerospace forces, including strategic defensive, general purpose, and support-force components of the Department of Defense budget.
  
  • ASC 295 - The Development of Air Power: First 50 Years

    0-1 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Crosslisted with: HST 295 
    Factors contributing to change in the nature of military conflict, the development of air power from its earliest beginnings, and the way air-power doctrine has evolved.
  
  • ASC 296 - The Development of Air Power: 1947 to the Present

    0-1 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Crosslisted with: HST 296 
    The development of air power from the end of World War II to the present. How air power is used in support of both military and nonmilitary national objectives.
  
  • ASC 301 - Leadership Lab

    0 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Advanced leadership experiences. Involves planning and controlling of military activities of cadet corps, preparation of briefings and oral/written communications, and using human relations skills to motivate and enhance the performance of other cadets.
  
  • ASC 302 - Leadership Lab

    0 credit(s)
  
  • ASC 305 - Concepts of Air Force Management

    0-3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Crosslisted with: O&M 405 
    Theory and application of general concepts of leadership to Air Force situations. Group discussions, case studies, and role playing. Oral and written reports.
  
  • ASC 306 - Concepts of Air Force Management

    0-3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Crosslisted with: O&M 406 
    General theory and practice of management, especially in the Air Force. Information systems, quantitative approaches to decision making, and resource control techniques used by Air Force managers.
 

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