A "T" located
to the left of the available semester indicates transfer to Murray State University,
Southeast Missouri State University, and Southern Illinois University-Carbondale
as per articulation agreements. These courses will also transfer to most public
four-year institutions in the state of Illinois.
MIL 101 THE AIR FORCE TODAY
T By Request
Survey course briefly treating chief topics relating to the Air Force and
defense. It focuses on the organizational structure and mission of the Air
Force organizations, officership and professionalism and includes an introduction
to communicative skills.
Credit: 1 hour – One lecture hour per week.
Prerequisite(s): None
MIL 102 THE AIR FORCE TODAY LAB
T By Request
Weekly laboratory consisting of Air Force customs and courtesies, health
and physical fitness, and drill and ceremonies.
Credit: 1 hour – Two lab hour per week.
Prerequisite(s): None
MIL 201 EVOL OF US AIR FORCE/SPACE
POWER
T By Request
Features topics on Air Force heritage and leaders; introduction
to air and space power through examination of competencies and functions;
and continued application of communication skills. Its purpose is to instill
an appreciation of the development and employment of air power and to motivate
sophomore students to transition from Air Force ROTC cadet to Air Force ROTC
officer candidate. In addition, aspects of the 200 course begin to prepare
cadets for tier experiences at field training.
Credit: 1 hour – One lecture hour per week.
Prerequisite(s): None
MIL 202 EVOL OF US AIR FORCE/SPACE
POWER LAB
T By Request
Weekly laboratory consisting of Air Force customs and courtesies,
health and physical fitness and field training orientation.
Credit: 1 hour – Two lab hour per week.
Prerequisite(s): None