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ROTC: U.S. Air Force

If you want to develop strong leadership skills, boost your mental and physical strength, and secure a position at one of the world’s finest high-tech organizations, the U. S. Air Force, this program is for you. Upon graduating, contracted AFROTC cadets enter active duty service as second lieutenants in leadership and management roles in the U.S. Air Force. To receive an officer’s commission, cadets must complete all necessary requirements for a degree as well as courses specified by the Air Force. Scholarship cadets may also receive a nontaxable allowance ranging from $300 to $500 per month, depending on the academic/AFROTC year.

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• Military intelligence • Aviation • Engineering • Logistics • Pilot • Communications • Human resources • Financial management • Public affairs • Security forces

Some careers and employment positions require graduate degrees, specialized training, or additional certificates and licenses.

Air Force ROTC

Code Course Hours

AS 101 Heritage and Values 1

1 AS 102 Heritage and Values 2 1 AS 201 Team and Leadership Fundamentals 1 1 AS 202 Team and Leadership Fundamentals 2 1 AS 301 Leading People & Effective Comm. 1 3 AS 302 Leading People & Effective Comm. 2 3 AS 401 National Security/Leadership Responsibilities & Commissioning Preparation 1 3 AS 402 National Security/Leadership Responsibilities & Commissioning Preparation 2 3 Leadership Laboratory 0

Minimum Hours Required 16

where are they now BRIAN MARK ZOCKOLL

BIO

Brian Mark Zockoll, a 2011 English graduate, reflects on his MBU experience: “A degree in English gave me a content-based, wideopen college experience. My professors knew me, students with similar values sat around me, and classics which best exemplified human nature were torn apart.” Brian completed a master’s in English and then a doctorate from the University of Maryland-Eastern Shore. Looking back, he says, “I value most the ability I acquired at MBU to convey a Christian’s academic response in discussions of the secular.”

MAJOR

English

LOCATED

Salisbury, MD

GRADUATED

2011

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