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AFJROTC Cultural Studies: An Introduction to    Credit Value:           1.0
         Course Title:       Global Awareness/Principles of
                             Management/Survival
         Course Number:      510930                                          Term(s) Offered:        Full Year
                                                                                                     2024-2025
         Prerequisite(s):    None                                            Open to Grades:         9, 10, 11, 12
         Career Cluster(s):   Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources        Hospitality and Tourism
                             Architecture and Construction                   Human Services
                             Arts, Audio/Video Technology and Communications   Information Technology
                             Business Management and Administration          Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security
                             Education and Training                          Manufacturing
                             Finance                                         Marketing
                             Government and Public Administration            Science, Technology, Engineering and
                             Health Science                                  Mathematics
                                                                             Transportation, Distribution and Logistics
        Description:  Cadets’ experiences include leadership characteristics, practices, mentoring and community service.  Core
        values instilled included integrity; service before self; and excellence in all we do. Cadets get the honor/privilege to wear
        the Air Force uniform.  The course introduces students to different cultures through the study of world affairs, regional
        studies, and cultural awareness. The course delves  into history, geography, religions,  languages, culture, political
        systems, economics, social issues, environmental concerns, and human rights.  Cadets learn about major events and
        significant figures that have shaped each region. There are readings, video segments, hands-on activities, other optional
        activities, technology enrichment, and assessments to guide in the reinforcement of the materials. In the “Basic Survival”
        units, students will learn how to survive in situations where life and safety depends on their decisions. They will learn
        the basic survival medicine procedures, treatments, and prevention measures when faced with emergency situations. The
        students will understand the necessities to maintain life, such as; building shelters, identifying, preparing, and preserving
        food, fire craft, and water purification. They will learn the concepts of orienteering, traveling, land navigation, and map
        reading through the use of the compass  and global positioning systems. Throughout the course, there are readings,
        videos, hands-on activities, and in-text and student workbook exercises to guide in the reinforcement of the material. The
        information and hands-on skills learned in this course will aid the student throughout their life. The leadership portion
        provides insight into the fundamentals of management. The text contains many leadership topics that  will benefit
        students as well as provide them with some of the necessary skills needed to put into practice what they have learned
        during their time in AFJROTC. Throughout the text are many ethical dilemmas, case studies, and role play activities built
        into the lessons. Activities are based on real experiences and will allow students the opportunity to practice what they
        learn by getting involved in discussions and expressing their opinions. We focus on “Real World” life issues that center
                                                         on leading and managing people.  Wellness training will be
                                                         offered one day per week.  No military obligation is imposed,
                                                         expected or incurred by  students  participating in  AFJROTC
                                                         classes.

                                                         Left (File Photo): PRHS AFJROTC Cadets plan, host, and execute a drill
                                                         competition each year at Pine-Richland High School.












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