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Fall 2026

AIR4010 CRN 10033Natl Scty Affairs I

LectureMainEslinger, Andrew C, Cove, Bret JWed 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.

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Lecture

Natl Scty Affairs I

AIR4010CRN 10033MainTraditional
Course and term details
Sequence
01
Part of term
1
Term
Fall 2026
Delivery
Traditional
Delivery code
TR
Linked section
Yes
Link group
A1
Open section
Yes

Schedule

Wed

8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.

College of Business

08/31/2026 – 12/09/2026

Meeting type

Class · LEC

Faculty

Cove, Bret JPrimary

bcove@uwyo.edu

All instructors
  • Eslinger, Andrew C

    aeslinge@uwyo.edu

  • Cove, Bret J(Primary)

    bcove@uwyo.edu

Seats

9
open of 15 seats
Enrollment and waitlist
Enrollment
6
Maximum enrollment
15
Seats available
9
Wait capacity
0
Wait count
0
Wait seats available
0

Course description

The AS 400 cadet will learn the basic elements of national security policy and process. This includes basic Air Force domain operations as well as understanding selected roles of the military in society and current domestic and international issues affecting the military profession. Cadets will understand the responsibility, authority, and functions of an Air Force commander and selected provisions of the military justice system. The final portion of the AS 400 course is designed to prepare cadets for life as a second lieutenant. This is a great time for instructors to include any information they feel would help their cadets as they transition from civilian life to military life. Prerequisite: AS 400, AS 100/AS 200/AS 300, or consent of instructor.

Credits

3
OR
All credit fields
Credit hours
3
Credit range
0–3
Credit indicator
OR

Section information

Students must enroll in a laboratory section Meets A&S Core Global .................... First semester of one-year series. Examines the national security process, regional studies, advanced leadership ethics and Air Force doctrine. Focuses on topics such as the military as a profession, officership, military justice, civilian control of the military, preparation for active duty and current issues affecting military professionalism. Within this structure, continued emphasis is given to the refinement of communication skills. An additional leadership laboratory complements this course by providing advanced leadership experiences, giving students the opportunity to apply the leadership and management principles of this course.

Attributes

1

U5C3 · USP15-C3 Communication 3

Full attribute list
  • U5C3

    USP15-C3 Communication 3

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