You’ve got a lot to learn. And we’ve
got a lot to teach.
At the Air Force Academy, enlightened leadership is inspired through a wide variety of subjects that will provide you with a well-rounded knowledge in many fields, and intimate knowledge in your area of expertise: choose from 32 available majors. We take our education seriously, and expect the same of our Cadets. Grading is strict and the expectations are high. But so are the rewards.
The core curriculum will arm you with the knowledge you need to succeed in today's world with more than 30 courses covering:
- biology
- chemistry
- computer science
- mathematics
- physics
- aeronautical engineering
- astronautical engineering
- civil engineering
- electrical engineering
- engineering mechanics
- behavioral sciences
- economics
- law
- management
- political science
- English
- foreign languages
- history
- philosophy
The fall and spring semesters contain approximately 17 weeks of instruction (42 lessons), extending from early August to the week before Christmas and the first week in January through mid-May. A limited number of academic courses are offered for the Third-, Second- and First-Class cadets during a 10-week summer term.
Early in BCT, you'll take placement examinations offered by the academic departments. Your individual ability, preparation and achievement will determine the classes you'll take during your first semester. The summary below shows the standard sequence required of most cadets.
Grades achieved in AP/IB courses are given additional weighting for admission. Scores received on AP/IB exams are not used for admission consideration. However, if you score well on the AP/IB tests, you may validate some Academy courses. Some departments administer a test to you once you arrive; earning high marks on the test may enable you to be placed in an accelerated or advanced course, or perhaps receive validation credit and substitute another course. Following is a listing of Academy departments accepting AP test scores.
| Department |
Course |
Ap Test |
Ib Test |
Comments |
| Behavioral Sciences and Leadership |
Beh Sci 110 |
4/5 in psychology |
6/7 |
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| Biology |
Bio 215 |
4/5 |
6/7 |
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| Chemistry |
Chem 141/142 |
3/4/5 |
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| Computer Science |
Comp Sci 211 |
4/5 |
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Generally required to take course if student
has taken only the AP Microeconomics exam |
| Economics |
Econ 200 |
4/5 |
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| English |
English 111 |
4/5 in literature/composition or language/composition |
5/6 |
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| Foreign Language |
ForLang 131/132 |
4/5 |
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| History |
History 101 |
5
World History |
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| History |
History 345 |
5
European History |
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| History |
History 352 |
5
American History |
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| Mathematics |
Math 141 |
4/5
AP BC Exam |
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Plus adequate score on AFA Placement Exam |
| Mathematics |
Math 142 |
4/5
AP BC Exam |
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Plus adequate score on AFA Placement Exam |
| Mathematics |
Math 300 |
4/5
AP Stats Exam |
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| Physics |
Physics 110/215 |
4/5
AP Physics C |
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Depending on your GPA, you may qualify to overload courses –
taking classes beyond the normal semester maximum – for more
latitude in your course program planning.
The Academy faculty teaches using a combination of lectures, discussions,
demonstrations, tutorials and seminars. The small size of most classes,
usually 15 to 20 cadets, makes the discussions practical and popular
and the relaxed classroom atmosphere encourages free communication
between the instructor and cadets.
Student Academic Services
The Student Academic Services Center offers courses and individualized
instruction designed to increase cadet academic performance. If
you want to improve your time management, general study skills,
reading rate and comprehension, writing skills or need tutoring
in a specific core course, the Student Academic Service Center staff
can help. Information on graduate scholarship opportunities is also
available.
Visual Services
- Supplemental instruction using satellite downlink, videotape
and live transmission to classrooms and dormitories.
- State-of-the-art interactive media for computer-based instruction,
video production support, digital graphic and photographic products
and self-help video origination and editing.
- A lending facility provides notebook computers, linear/digital
projectors, course-related videos and traditional projection/audio
equipment.
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