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dent The Air Science Department offers two programs leading to a Bachelor of
lem; Arts or Bachelor of Science degree with a 1najor in Air Science. In addition to
the general admission requirements, candidates must possess to a high degree the
Ad- intellectual, physical and moral attributes desired in an ofiicer of the armed
em-- services.
1'€€· Uniform Equipment. Government uniforms and equipment are furnished
lach the University for issue to students in the basic course without cost to the
mis' individual. Each student is required to make a deposit of $10.00 with the Busi-
°kY· ness Oiiice of the University to cover the cost of any lost or damaged articles.
· If nothing is lost or damaged, the entire sum is refunded to the student when
he completes the course or leaves school.
Students formally enrolled in AS III, The Advanced Course, will receive
an Air Force uniform, under the commutation of uniform allowances system.
=s in This uniform is tailored to individual measurements. Students successfully
De- completing the advanced course, Air Force ROTC, upon commissioning, will
isult be permitted to retain these uniforms as personal property.
Subsistence, Advanced course, AFROTC enrollees receive an allowance
» of 90 cents a day for subsistence in lieu of rations.
Basic Course. The Department of Air Science offers a two year basic
course. The basic course is required of all male freshmen and sophomores
who are citizens of the United States, over 14 years of age, and who con-
the form to the physical requirements as prescribed by the Department of Air
ions Force for units of the Air Force Reserve Oflicers’ Training Corps. (The basic
course may also be taken in Military Science.)
is is Advanced Course. The elective and competitive advanced course of two
the years, including attendance at one Summer Training Unit for all students and
lcers the Flight Training Program for qualified personnel is offered to students who
mods have been recommended by the President of the University and the Professor
well of Air Science for further training. Recommendations for this cieolurse will bg
, limited to those students who have manifested special interest an emonstrate
g ability during the basic course, and who desire to pursue the course to
ent completion, with a view to qualifying for a commission in the Air Force Reserve.
OH?] Reserve officers on active duty in the Air Force may compete for com-
T m missions in the Regular Air Force. Those who desire pilot or other technical
training are permitted to train in grade as officers rather than as cadets.
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’ ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
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fun' The courses offered by the Department are prepared with the purpose of
making them of educational value and at the same time, providing a prelimi-
mm nary training in the theoretical aspects for those students who plan to study
mm for advanced degrees in Anatomy, Physiology, or related subjects.
pod Premedical students who intend to obtain their degrees from the College
hsh` of Arts and Sciences before entering a medical school and who choose Anatomy
and Physiology as their major will have met all the requirements and recom-
able mended courses of study for all medical schools. `
Fl to Students of Anthropology, Art, Agriculture (Animal Husbandry, Animal
hw Pathology, Genetics, Home Economics), Education, and Sociology will {ind
  advanced courses that will be of practical value to them.