Administration
James B. Watt, Commander
Assistant Professors: Jack D. Mohney, M.A. (Major, USAF); Charles R. Ruhl, Jr., M.A. (Major, USAF); John R. Pioletti, M.S. (Captain, USAF)
The Department of Aerospace Studies offers both four-year and two-year programs of instruction leading directly to commissioning as an officer in the United States Air Force. To obtain a commission, qualified students must pass an aptitude test and a physical examination, complete either program of instruction and concurrently receive an undergraduate or graduate degree. Credits earned in aerospace studies courses count as electives in all LAS degree programs. Those students who qualify for and are selected to enter Air Force pilot training will be given flight instruction.
Qualified applicants may compete for Air Force scholarships. Scholarships may pay for full tuition, books, and associated fees.
Students who accept a scholarship must successfully complete at least one year of college instruction in a major IndoEuropean or Asian language prior to commissioning. Students on scholarship must successfully complete a course in expository writing within two academic years. Students must also successfully complete a course in mathematical reasoning prior to commissioning.
The major areas of study in the four-week field training course include junior officer training, aircraft and aircrew orientation, career orientation, survival training, base functions and Air Force environment, and physical training.
The major areas of study included in the six-week field training course are the same as those conducted at four-week field training and AEST 100ab and 200ab courses.
Produced by the USC Division of Student Affairs, Office of University Publications, May 1, 1995