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Nov 27, 2024
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AFS 342 - Junior Officer Leadership Experiences II Cadets assume leadership responsibilities similar to those of a junior officer. Emphasis is on the importance of applying effective human relations skills in dealing with superiors, peers, and subordinates. Cadets also gain insight into the general structure and progression patterns of selected Air Force officer career fields. Notes: All Air Force cadets spend two hours a week throughout the academic year in a leadership laboratory, for which no academic credit is given. Occasionally laboratories are held at times other than the normally scheduled period. All cadets are expected to participate in an evening formal dinner and to meet minimum physical fitness and weight standards each semester. Leadership lab is open to students qualified to compete for an Air Force commission.(1 cr. hr.) Frequency code S = offered in spring
Student Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Summarize the application of Air Force assets following a war-gaming scenario or discussion.
- Instruct others on operating in secured and/or hostile environments.
- Draft effective bullet statement.
- Describe the elements and importance of performance reports.
- Support an Awards & Decorations program.
- Describe Dining-In and Dining-Out procedures and protocol.
- Oversee field-training preparations.
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