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Academics
2023 - 2024
**** CURRENT YEAR COURSE OF STUDY *****
AFJROTC Unit FL-33
Niceville High School
Syllabus IV for S/Y 2023 – 2024
Credit: 1.0
2. Instructor Information: Lt Col Charles K. Farmer (USAF Retired)
Senior Aerospace Science Instructor
Email: [email protected]
(850) 833-4114 ext 16301
Master Sergeant Daniel Hensley (USAF-Retired)
Aerospace Science Instructor
Email: [email protected]
(850) 833-4114 ext 16730
3. Textbook / workbooks (Provided):
A. Cultural Studies: An Introduction to Global awareness
B. Leadership Education 400: Fundamentals of Management
4. Curriculum Breakout: 40% Aerospace Science, 40% Leadership Education, and 20% Physical Training/Wellness (40/40/20).
5. COURSE DESCRIPTION: The fourth year is unique from the others. The Senior Aerospace Science Instructor (SASI) may choose which option the instructors would like to incorporate for that year. The options include: AS 4a Global Awareness – Building a Global Perspective; AS 4b Policy and Organization; AS 4c Survival; AS 4d Aerospace Science: Laboratory Manual; AS 4e Management of the Cadet Corps; or AS 4f Global and Cultural Studies. These fourth-year options allowing the student to explore different curriculum opportunities ranging from world geography global perspectives, to management of the entire corps, or the latest addition to the AFJROTC program, exploring 6 selected areas of global diversity investigating their uniqueness and culture.
Aerospace Science: This year the AS studies will shift to the study and exploration of global cultures. The six areas of study are broken down by geographical regions: Middle East, Asia, Africa, Russia and the former Soviet Republics, Latin America and Europe. The study will focus on each regions history, economies, and their unique challenges.
Leadership Education: Principles of Management - is a guide to understanding the fundamentals of management techniques; decisions; functions; and managing self and others. Emphasis is placed on allowing the student to see himself/herself as a manager. Every organization, regardless of size, faces the challenge of managing operations effectively. Four areas to be reviews include Management Techniques, Management Decisions, Management Functions, and Managing Self and Others. Additionally, wear of the uniform, Air Force customs and courtesies, and basic drill skills are continued.
Physical Training/Wellness: Conducted 1 day a week, usually Friday, which incorporates 3 HQ AFJROTC approved exercises with stretching and other physical challenge activities. A physical fitness baseline using the 3 standard exercises will be accomplished at the beginning of the school year. Throughout the year these exercises in addition to team related exercises will help condition the cadet. At the completion of the year the 3 standard exercises will be evaluated to determine personal gains. Participation in PT is a mandatory requirement to receive ROTC and PE credit.
6. Wear of the Air Force uniform is required 1 day a week, usually on Wednesday. Air Force customs and courtesies are continued as is the drill and management of the flight and management of the cadet corps. Cadets are exposed to positions of greater responsibility in the planning and execution of corps projects.
SPECIAL NOTE: Successful completion of 1800400 and 1800410 would satisfy 1 full credit of PE or 1 full credit of PE and 1 full credit of Fine Arts dependent on the districts selection of options chosen.
AFJROTC Unit FL-33
Niceville High School
Syllabus IV for S/Y 2023 – 2024
- Course Title: AFJROTC Aerospace Science (AS-IV)
Credit: 1.0
- AFJROTC Mission: “Developing citizens of character dedicated to serving their nation and community”
2. Instructor Information: Lt Col Charles K. Farmer (USAF Retired)
Senior Aerospace Science Instructor
Email: [email protected]
(850) 833-4114 ext 16301
Master Sergeant Daniel Hensley (USAF-Retired)
Aerospace Science Instructor
Email: [email protected]
(850) 833-4114 ext 16730
3. Textbook / workbooks (Provided):
A. Cultural Studies: An Introduction to Global awareness
B. Leadership Education 400: Fundamentals of Management
4. Curriculum Breakout: 40% Aerospace Science, 40% Leadership Education, and 20% Physical Training/Wellness (40/40/20).
5. COURSE DESCRIPTION: The fourth year is unique from the others. The Senior Aerospace Science Instructor (SASI) may choose which option the instructors would like to incorporate for that year. The options include: AS 4a Global Awareness – Building a Global Perspective; AS 4b Policy and Organization; AS 4c Survival; AS 4d Aerospace Science: Laboratory Manual; AS 4e Management of the Cadet Corps; or AS 4f Global and Cultural Studies. These fourth-year options allowing the student to explore different curriculum opportunities ranging from world geography global perspectives, to management of the entire corps, or the latest addition to the AFJROTC program, exploring 6 selected areas of global diversity investigating their uniqueness and culture.
Aerospace Science: This year the AS studies will shift to the study and exploration of global cultures. The six areas of study are broken down by geographical regions: Middle East, Asia, Africa, Russia and the former Soviet Republics, Latin America and Europe. The study will focus on each regions history, economies, and their unique challenges.
Leadership Education: Principles of Management - is a guide to understanding the fundamentals of management techniques; decisions; functions; and managing self and others. Emphasis is placed on allowing the student to see himself/herself as a manager. Every organization, regardless of size, faces the challenge of managing operations effectively. Four areas to be reviews include Management Techniques, Management Decisions, Management Functions, and Managing Self and Others. Additionally, wear of the uniform, Air Force customs and courtesies, and basic drill skills are continued.
Physical Training/Wellness: Conducted 1 day a week, usually Friday, which incorporates 3 HQ AFJROTC approved exercises with stretching and other physical challenge activities. A physical fitness baseline using the 3 standard exercises will be accomplished at the beginning of the school year. Throughout the year these exercises in addition to team related exercises will help condition the cadet. At the completion of the year the 3 standard exercises will be evaluated to determine personal gains. Participation in PT is a mandatory requirement to receive ROTC and PE credit.
6. Wear of the Air Force uniform is required 1 day a week, usually on Wednesday. Air Force customs and courtesies are continued as is the drill and management of the flight and management of the cadet corps. Cadets are exposed to positions of greater responsibility in the planning and execution of corps projects.
SPECIAL NOTE: Successful completion of 1800400 and 1800410 would satisfy 1 full credit of PE or 1 full credit of PE and 1 full credit of Fine Arts dependent on the districts selection of options chosen.
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