2003 - 2004 Reserve Officer Training Corps (R.O.T.C.) Program
Air Force | Army | Navy
U.S. Air Force ROTC (AIRF)
Department Office, 2OO9 Annex Building
University of Utah, 581-6236
Department Chair, Col. Michael C. McMullin
The Department of Aerospace Studies offers four-year, three-year, and
two-year programs through the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps
(AFROTC). These provide matriculated men and women students an opportunity
to earn commissions as officers in the U.S. Air Force in conjunction with
completing baccalaureate degree requirements in academic fields of the
student's choice.
The Department of Aerospace Studies offers academic preparation in interdisciplinary
areas including communication skills, Air Force history, leadership and
management principles and practices, decision- making theory and policy
formulation, ethics and values, socialization process within the armed
services, national and international relations, national defense structure,
national security policy, and military law. Entry into the General Military
Course (GMC) during the first two years of AFROTC is open to all students.
Entry into the Professional Officer Course (POC) during the final two
years is selective and is normally initiated during the student's sophomore
year. Students may qualify to be commissioned in any of more than 60 technical
and nontechnical officer career areas or as flying officers (pilots or
navigators). For complete information concerning the Air Force ROTC Program,
prospective students should contact: Department of Aerospace Studies,
University of Utah, phone: 801-581-6236.
Basic Courses
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Credit
Hours
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AIRF
AIRF
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1010
1011
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Foundations of the USAF I
Foundations of the USAF II
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AIRF
AIRF
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1010L
1011L
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General Military Leadership Lab I
General Military Leadership Lab II
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AIRF
AIRF
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1110
1111
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General Military Leadership Lab I
General Military Leadership Lab II
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AIRF
AIRF
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2010
2011
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Air Power History I
Air Power History II
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AIRF
AIRF
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2010L
2011L
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General Military Leadership Lab III
General Military Leadership Lab IV
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AIRF
AIRF
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2110
2111
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General Military Leadership Lab III
General Military Leadership Lab IV
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AIRF
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2830
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Directed Readings
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Upper Division Courses
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Credit
Hours
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AIRF
AIRF
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3010
3011
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Leadership Studies I
Leadership Studies II
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AIRF
AIRF
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3010L
3011L
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Profess'l Officer Course Leadership Lab I
Profess'l Officer Course Leadership Lab II
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AIRF
AIRF
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3110
3111
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Profess'l Officer Course Leadership Lab I
Profess'l Officer Course Leadership Lab II
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AIRF
AIRF
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4010
4011
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National Security Affairs I
National Security Affairs II
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AIRF
AIRF
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4010L
4011L
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Profess'l Officer Course Leadership Lab III
Profess'l Officer Course Leadership Lab IV
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AIRF
AIRF
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4110
4111
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Profess'l Officer Course Leadership Lab III
Profess'l Officer Course Leadership Lab IV
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AIRF
AIRF
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4830
3000
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Directed Readings
AFROTC Field Training
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U.S. Army ROTC (ARMY)
Department Office, 105 South 1452 East
University of Utah, 801-581-6716
E-mail: rotc@milsci.utah.edu
The Military Science Department (Army ROTC) offers a leadership program
for college men and women to earn commissions as second lieutenants in
the United States Army (Active, Reserve, or National Guard). Two- and
four-year programs are available. All courses receive academic credit
towards graduation. Instructors, textbooks, uniforms, and equipment are
provided by the Department of the Army without cost to the student.
The Basic Course provides instruction in basic leadership and hands-on
military adventure training such as rappelling, survival instruction,
skiing, land navigation, and rifle marksmanship. There is no military
obligation for students taking the Basic Course. Students normally take
this program during their freshman and sophomore years.
The Advanced Course provides extensive instruction in leadership development,
military organization, management, tactics, and administration. Students
may have the opportunity to attend specialty training such as Airborne
or Air Assault School. This program is normally taken during the final
two years of college.
Financial aid/scholarships are available from the Department of Military
Science. For further information, contact the enrollment advisor at 801-581-6716.
(F = Fall Semester, S = Spring Semester, Su = Summer Term)
Basic Courses
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Credit Hours
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ARMY
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1010
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Leadership Discovery I
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(2) F
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ARMY
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1020
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Leadership Discovery II
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(2) S
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ARMY
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1060
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Military Physical Readiness
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(1) F, S
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ARMY
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2010
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Leadership Challenge I
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(3) F
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ARMY
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2020
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Leadership Challenge II
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(3) S
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ARMY
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2090
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Ranger Challenge
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(2) F, S
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ARMY
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2950
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Basic Course Independent Study
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(2-3) Su
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Advanced Courses
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Credit Hours
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ARMY
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3010
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Leadership Assess.& Development I
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(3) F
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ARMY
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3020
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Leadership Assess. & Development II
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(3) S
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ARMY
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3950
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Independent Study
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(1-4) F, S
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ARMY
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4010
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Advanced Leadership I
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(4) F
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ARMY
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4020
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Advanced Leadership II
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(4) S
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ARMY
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4950
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Senior Seminar
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(1-4) F, S
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U.S. Navy ROTC (NAVY)
Department Office, 100 Naval Science Bldg.
University of Utah, 801-581-6723, Fax 801-585-9154
Lt. Col. Rick Hensel, Department Chairperson
The major goals of the U.S. Navy ROTC Program are:
- To help educate midshipmen in a major field of interest to the Navy
or Marine Corps leading to a baccalaureate degree.
- To provide midshipmen with fundamental concepts and principles of
naval science and with the professional naval knowledge necessary to
establish a sound basis for future growth as a Naval or Marine Corps
officer.
- To prepare midshipmen for service with the highest sense of honor
and integrity as commissioned officers; to cultivate the essential elements
of military leadership; and to foster the growth of a strong sense of
loyalty and dedication to the service and to the nation.
- To prepare midshipmen to continue their education in a field of interest
to the Navy or Marine Corps later in their careers.
- To instill the values of civilian higher education into the naval
service by utilizing the expertise of civilian faculty instruction.
For complete information concerning the Naval ROTC Program, prospective
students should contact Lt. Col. Hensel or Lt. David Haldeman, 801-581-6723.
Courses
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Credit Hours
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NAVY
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1010
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Introduction to Naval Science
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NAVY
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1020
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Seapower and Maritime Affairs
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NAVY
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2000
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Leadership and Management I
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NAVY
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2020
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Naval Ship Systems II - Engineering
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NAVY
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2110
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Evolution of Warfare
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NAVY
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3010
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Naval Operations and Navigation I
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NAVY
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3020*
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Naval Operations and Navigation II
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NAVY
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3110
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Amphibious Warfare
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NAVY
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3210
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Marine Corps Bulldog Preparation
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NAVY
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4000
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Naval Ship Systems I - Weapons
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NAVY
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4020
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Leadership and Management II
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NAVY
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4030
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Navy At-Sea Training
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*Prerequisite: NAVY 3010
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