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Nov 21, 2024
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AF 2021 - Team and Leadership Fundamentals1 lecture hours 0 lab hours 1 credits Course Description AF 2021 gives students an introductory look at leadership and team building through group assignments, classroom activities, and examination of past Air Force leaders and how they navigated the complicated road of military leadership. Key concepts such as listening, followership, full-range leadership, problem solving, standards and accountability, building teams, conflict management, human relations, and ethical decision making. Offered fall term. (prereq: AF 1011 , AF 1012 , AF 1013 ; can be taken concurrently with instructor’s consent) (coreq: Students pursuing an Air Force commission must also be concurrently enrolled in AF 1051 ) Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: This course is designed to provide a fundamental understanding of both leadership and team building. Students are taught from the beginning that there are many layers to leadership, including aspects that don’t always jump to mind. Such things include listening, understanding themselves, being a good follower and problem solving efficiently. The students will apply these leadership perspectives when completing team building activities and discussing things like conflict management. Students should demonstrate basic verbal and written communication skills. Cadets will apply these lessons at Field Training, which follows AF 2121. Laboratory Topics The purpose of the LLAB program is to augment the AFROTC academic curriculum by providing prospective Air Force officers the opportunities and feedback needed to develop the leadership, managerial, and supervisory skills required of successful Air Force officers.
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