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Beavercreek Air Force JROTC

Air Force JROTC Program Overview

Air Force JROTC

Developing Citizens of Character

The mission of Air Force Junior ROTC is to develop citizens of character dedicated to serving their nation and community.

Air Force JROTC is a four-year leadership and citizenship program that helps students develop confidence, responsibility, leadership skills, and a commitment to service. Students may join at any time during high school, and there is no military obligation associated with participation.

Through classroom instruction, leadership opportunities, community service, and extracurricular activities, cadets gain valuable life skills that prepare them for success in college, careers, military service, and beyond.

Important: Air Force JROTC is not a military recruitment program.

Why Join JROTC?

Leadership

Develop confidence, communication, and leadership skills.

Citizenship

Learn the importance of service, responsibility, and community involvement.

Aerospace & STEM

Explore aviation, aerospace, space exploration, and emerging technologies.

Character Development

Build integrity, discipline, teamwork, and self-confidence.

What Students Learn

Aerospace Science

Students explore aviation, aerospace, geography, culture, and space exploration through engaging, hands-on learning experiences.

Topics include:

  • Aviation History
  • The Science of Flight
  • Cultural Studies
  • Exploring Space
  • Navigation
  • Weather & Flight
  • Aerospace Careers

Students gain a deeper understanding of aviation, technology, and the world around them.

Leadership Education

Leadership Education helps students build the skills necessary to succeed in school, careers, and life.

Topics include:

  • Leadership Development
  • Communication Skills
  • Team Building
  • Decision Making
  • Ethics & Character
  • Financial Literacy
  • Career Planning
  • College Preparation
  • Public Speaking

Students learn how to lead themselves and others with confidence and integrity.

The Wellness Program promotes healthy, active lifestyles and encourages students to develop lifelong fitness habits.

Benefits include:

  • Personal Fitness
  • Goal Setting
  • Teamwork
  • Healthy Living

Students who successfully complete two years of AFJROTC earn Physical Education credit.

Courses

  • Aerospace Science study includes the history of aviation, cultural awareness of major world regions, science of flight, space exploration, cyber, survival and corps management. Through the study of history of aviation, cadets will learn about the development of flight throughout the centuries. From the science of flight, students will become acquainted with the aerospace environment, weather, the human requirements of flight and the principles of navigation. Space exploration will equip students with the latest information available in space exploration and space science; the basic concepts of space are in this course. The science of flight and space courses are intended to complement material taught in high school math, physics, and other science-related courses. Through cultural studies, students will learn to see their world through many different perspectives. This course introduces students to the study of world affairs, regional studies, and cultural awareness. Students will learn to explore and discover the processes that shape the Earth, the relationships between people and environments, and the links between people and places.

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    Aviation History

    This course focus on flight throughout the centuries. It starts with ancient civilizations, then progresses through time to future developments in aerospace.

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    The Science of Flight

    This course focuses on how airplanes fly, how weather conditions affect flight, flight and the human body, and flight navigation.

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    Cultural Studies

    The course delves into history, geography, religions, languages, culture, economics, social issues, environmental concerns, and human rights.

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    Exploring Space

    This is a science course that includes the latest information available in space science and space exploration.

  • Leadership Education offers students many opportunities to shape their character. Students will learn about character development while many character-building topics are discussed. Elements of good citizenship are instilled in students. They are introduced to the Air Force organizational structure, uniform wear, military customs and courtesies, flag etiquette, citizenship in the United States, first aid, health and wellness, fitness, individual self-control, and basic drill and ceremonies. They will learn to listen and think critically, effective communications, how to prepare for leadership, how to build personal awareness, key elements of building and encouraging effective teams, and key behaviors for becoming a credible and competent leader. Students will also learn about the importance of charting a career path, specific career options, how to create a personal budget and financial plan, how to write a resume, how to interview for a job, how to apply for college, the principles of management, making decisions, problem solving, human relations, and life skills.

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    Leadership Education

    Cadets are introduced to the history, organization, traditions, and goals of JROTC while examining principles of ethical and moral behavior.

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    Communication Awareness

    The course provides the fundamentals of leadership and followership. By focusing of the AFJROTC mission to “develop citizens of character…”

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    Life Skills

    This course prepares students for life after high school.  Students learn how to budget, save, invest, and spend money wisely, and avoiding the credit trap.

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    Management Functions

    This course equips students with the qualities needed to serve in leadership positions within the corps.

  • The objective of the Wellness/Physical Fitness is to motivate cadets to lead healthy, active lifestyles beyond program requirements and into their adult lives.   Students that successfully complete two year of AFJROTC receive PE Credit. 

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