DEPARTMENT OF AIR FORCE STUDIES (AFROTC)
1997-1998 Bulletin Information |
For current bulletin information see www.southalabama.edu/bulletin |
Chair: Lt James N. Tucker (460-7211)
Professor: Tucker
Assistant Professors: Henry, McArthur, McAfee
Air Force ROTC offers students a course of study leading to a commission as a second
lieutenant. Designed to complement individual academic majors, AFROTC courses can be
applied toward minor requirements. Cadets enrolled in the program represent a broad cross
section of the student body. The student/cadet has an opportunity to explore and evaluate
Air Force career opportunities while earning a college degree. Completion of the AFROTC
curriculum is the initial step in the education of the professional officer and provides a
firm understanding of basic aerospace doctrine and the Air Force mission, organization,
and operation.
The Air Force ROTC program consists of two phases: the General Military Course (GMC) and
the Professional Officer Course (POC). Each phase requires six quarters of study.
GENERAL MILITARY COURSE (THE BASIC COURSE)
Men and women who are full-time university students may enroll in
the General Military Course with no military obligation. The GMC courses deal primarily
with the various Air Force organizations and their missions, as well as the history of the
Air Force. Communication skills are also emphasized. The Professor of Air Force Studies
may grant credit or partial credit for completion of the GMC for students who have served
on active duty, for junior or senior level ROTC participation in a program of any service,
or for Civil Air Patrol work.
PROFESSIONAL OFFICER COURSE
(THE ADVANCED COURSE)
Enrollment in the POC is limited to those students who have applied and been accepted for
the course. Selection is based on interest in the Air Force together with academic
records, observed leadership abilities, physical fitness, and the results of the Air Force
Officer Qualifying Test. Application is normally made while a member of the GMC or (for
students not enrolled in the GMC) early in the academic year prior to the year of desired
entry. Individuals entering the POC must have two academic years remaining in college as
full-time students at the undergraduate and/or graduate level. Upon completion, all POC
students are obligated to accept a commission and enter the active-duty Air Force.
Junior-year materials emphasize student involvement in learning and practicing management
and leadership techniques. Leadership and management skills as they apply to a junior
officer in the Air Force are emphasized, and communicative skills are stressed throughout
the entire AFROTC curriculum. The senior-year course deals extensively with the political,
economic, and social factors relating to the formulation and implementation of national
security policy.
Cadets receive a non-taxable allowance of $150 per month while on contract (normally
during the two academic years in the POC) during the school year. This fee is in addition
to any other scholarship benefits.
FIELD TRAINING COURSE
All students must complete one field training course, conducted at
an active Air Force base during the summer months. Two types of courses are available,
depending upon which program the student anticipates entering (two-or four-year). The
two-year program requires a six-week field training course prior to entering the POC. The
four-year program requires a four-week course to be completed, normally, between the
sophomore and junior years.
When attending either field training course, a student is furnished transportation or
payment for travel plus pay at the current rate of approximately $600 per month. Uniforms
and free medical care are furnished while at field training. Students attending a six-week
field training course receive academic credit for the full two years of courses in the
GMC.
AFROTC COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
The Professor of Air Force Studies (PAS) can nominate qualified
freshmen, sophomores, and juniors to compete for three and two-year scholarships. The
scholarship entitlement pays full tuition and fees at USA, a textbook allotment, and the
monthly $150 allowance mentioned above. Scholarship consideration is predicated on student
ability, performance, and potential needs of the Air Force. Interested students need to
contact the Department of Air Force Studies.
Four-year scholarships are also available to high school students. High school students
interested in making application should call the Department of Air Force Studies at
(334)460-7211 or write the Department of Air Force Studies (AFROTC), University of South
Alabama, SRH 156, Mobile, AL 36688-0002.
SUPPLEMENTAL COURSE PROGRAM
Satisfactory completion of courses in English composition and
mathematical reasoning are required for scholarship and POC cadets. Completion of the
University's core curriculum will normally fulfill these requirements.
AIR FORCE ROTC UNIFORMS
Students in Air Force ROTC will be issued uniforms to wear to class
and leadership laboratory. They must be turned in upon completion of the year or when the
cadet drops or is dropped from the program.
COURSES OF INSTRUCTION
The GMC course is normally completed during the freshman and
sophomore years. This basic course consists of six quarters of study with one hour of
classroom work and two hours of leadership laboratory per week.
The POC consists of six quarters of study, and this advanced course
leads to a commission in the United States Air Force. Three classroom hours and two hours
of Leadership Laboratory are required weekly. Students interested in this program should
contact the Unit Admissions Officer at (334)460-7211.
REQUIREMENTS FOR A MINOR
Completion of the 30 quarter hours of AS course work included in the
GMC (Basic Course) and the POC (Advanced Course) are required for a minor in Air Force
Studies. In addition, students must complete all other requirements for a commission.
DESCRIPTIONS OF ALL AIR FORCE STUDIES (AFROTC) COURSES
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