AERO ST 130A
Air Force Leadership Studies
Description: Lecture, three hours. Requisites: courses 1A, 1B, 1C, 20A, 20B, 20C. Study of leadership and quality management fundamentals, professional knowledge, Air Force doctrine, leadership ethics, and communication skills required of Air Force junior officers. Use of case studies to examine Air Force leadership and management situations as means of demonstrating and exercising practical application of concepts being studied. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
Most Helpful Review
Spring 2024 - Professor Everhart is a chill guy overall. He strikes a great balance between being professional and approachable, which is rare in an instructor—especially one who outranks you by several pay grades. He’s very accommodating and thoughtful, always making sure students understand course material while also keeping things engaging. What’s more, he is very funny. His sense of humor lands somewhere between "deadpan/dry" and "Air Force officer who’s seen it all." He keeps lectures entertaining with stories, quick wit, and well-timed one-liners that make you question whether he moonlights as a stand-up comedian. Bottom line: If you want a class where you learn valuable leadership skills, hear great stories, and occasionally feel like you’re in a TED Talk (but with more acronyms), take his course. Highly recommended—unless you enjoy making things harder for yourself.
Spring 2024 - Professor Everhart is a chill guy overall. He strikes a great balance between being professional and approachable, which is rare in an instructor—especially one who outranks you by several pay grades. He’s very accommodating and thoughtful, always making sure students understand course material while also keeping things engaging. What’s more, he is very funny. His sense of humor lands somewhere between "deadpan/dry" and "Air Force officer who’s seen it all." He keeps lectures entertaining with stories, quick wit, and well-timed one-liners that make you question whether he moonlights as a stand-up comedian. Bottom line: If you want a class where you learn valuable leadership skills, hear great stories, and occasionally feel like you’re in a TED Talk (but with more acronyms), take his course. Highly recommended—unless you enjoy making things harder for yourself.