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2009–2010 Academic Catalog - Concordia University Ann Arbor

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<strong>Concordia</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Ann</strong> <strong>Arbor</strong> 2009–2010 <strong>Academic</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong><br />

2. Course Requirements: Students are required to register for one discussion course each semester. Each course<br />

includes a weekly 90-minute Military Science lab that meets Thursday afternoons 4:00-5:30 p.m. Students<br />

will receive academic credit for ROTC classes. In addition to class and lab, students must complete 3 hours<br />

physical training (PT) sessions each week.<br />

Air Force ROTC<br />

The program offers studies designed to prepare and commission selected individuals to serve in the United<br />

States Air Force. Both a four-year and two-year program leading to commission as a Second Lieutenant are<br />

offered. The four-year plan comprises eight terms of courses in aerospace studies and a four-week field-training<br />

course at an Air Force base, between the sophomore and junior years. The two-year plan comprises an initial<br />

six-week field-training course followed by four terms of aerospace studies (AS310 through AS411 series).<br />

Cadets may enroll in either the four-year or two-year program by permission of the chairman.<br />

Air Force ROTC Course Overview:<br />

AS 100<br />

AS 200<br />

AS 300<br />

Introduction, Dress and Appearance, Customs and Courtesies<br />

Air and Space Power History and Capabilities<br />

Leadership, Management and Ethics<br />

AS 400<br />

National Security Process, Air Force Doctrine, Joint Service Operations<br />

and Preparation for Active Duty<br />

Contact information<br />

To learn more about both programs, visit <strong>Concordia</strong> Admissions and they will be happy to escort you to our<br />

partners in leadership development at the <strong>University</strong> of Michigan:<br />

ARMY ROTC: 1105 North <strong>University</strong> Ave. Room 212, North Hall (Central Campus), <strong>Ann</strong> <strong>Arbor</strong>, MI<br />

48109-1085 (734) 647-3031 or www.umich.edu/~armyrotc<br />

AIR FORCE ROTC: AFROTC-DET 390-The <strong>University</strong> of Michigan, 1105 North <strong>University</strong>-North Hall,<br />

<strong>Ann</strong> <strong>Arbor</strong>, MI 48109 (734) 647-4093 or www.umich.edu/~det390<br />

There are numerous scholarship opportunities as well, see our Financial Aid office.<br />

<strong>Concordia</strong> <strong>University</strong> is privileged to have members of our faculty and staff who have served in the Armed<br />

Forces and they are available to help answer your questions. Please contact <strong>Concordia</strong> Admissions at:<br />

734-995-7311 for additional information.<br />

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