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The Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) is a
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and provider of professional and continuing education for the
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and is part of the
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. It is in
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at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, near
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. AFIT is a component of the Air University and
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Overview

Founded in 1919 and degree-granting since 1956, the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) is the Air Force's graduate school of engineering and management as well as its institution for technical professional continuing education. AFIT is located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (WPAFB), Dayton, Ohio. Dayton's heritage and industrial base in aeronautics and aviation, coupled with the close proximity to the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) and the
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(NASIC) provide a scientific and engineering research and educational experience focused on producing future leaders of the Air Force. A component of Air University and
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, its primary purpose is to provide specialized education to select
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and enlisted U.S. military personnel and civilian employees. On 8 May 2012, AFIT formally welcomed its first civilian director and chancellor during an appointment of leadership ceremony. Dr. Todd Stewart served for 34 years with the U.S. Air Force, retiring in 2002 at the rank of
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. On 28 January 2015, AFIT welcomed its first Provost and Vice Chancellor Dr. Sivaguru S. Sritharan former Dean of Engineering and Applied Sciences at the
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Academics

AFIT's four schools include: * The Graduate School of Engineering and Management offers graduate programs leading to Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in engineering, applied science, and management disciplines. The Graduate School has six departments: ** Aeronautics and Astronautics ** Electrical and Computer Engineering ** Engineering Physics ** Mathematics and Statistics ** Operational Sciences ** Systems Engineering and Management * The School of Systems and Logistics teaches more than 80 professional continuing education courses in acquisition management,
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management, contracting, systems management,
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, and financial management delivered to warfighters around the globe via customer focused delivery modes including resident, on-site, and online courses. * The Civil Engineer School develops and delivers civil engineer and environmental professional continuing education and provides consultation in support of U.S. air and space forces. * School of Strategic Force Studies manages the overall execution of nuclear (via the Nuclear College at (
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) & cyber PCE (via AFIT at Wright-Patterson AFB). The school provides responsive & relevant continuing education courses to more than 2,000 Air Force & DOD students annually. AFIT has seven research centers funded by a number of federal agencies with interdisciplinary scope and international footprint representing a number of game changing scientific areas for the United States Air Force and the Department of Defense: ** Autonomy & Navigation Technology Center (ANT) ** Center for Directed Energy (CDE) ** Center for Cyberspace Research (CCR) and the Air Force Cyberspace Technical Center of Excellence (CyTCoE) ** Center for Operational Analysis (COA) ** Center for Space Research & Assurance (CSRA) ** Center for Technical Intelligence Studies & Research (CTISR) ** Scientific Test & Analysis Techniques in Test & Evaluation (STAT T&E) ** Nuclear Expertise for Advancing Technologies (NEAT) Center


Graduate School of Engineering and Management

AFIT's Graduate School of Engineering and Management is a graduate-only, research–based institution and the sole degree-granting element of AFIT. The Graduate School focuses on studies and research that are relevant to the Air Force mission as well as the needs of the defense establishment as a whole. AFIT's Aeronautics & Astronautics Department has graduated nine U. S. astronauts including Guy Bluford (PhD 1978), first African-American astronaut. Since graduate degrees were first granted in 1956, AFIT has awarded 19,619 master's and 898 doctor of philosophy degrees. It is
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among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity".


Students

The Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) enrolls over 700 full-time graduate students. The student body consists primarily of Air Force and Space Force officers, but is rounded out by members of the other four U.S. Armed Services, select enlisted Airmen, international students from coalition countries, U.S. Government civilians, and civilians (U.S. citizens) not affiliated with the Government. Selection of officers for graduate education is fully funded by their service and is based upon outstanding professional performance as an officer, promotion potential, and a strong academic background. Admission of non-Government affiliated civilians is based on academic preparation and requires U.S. citizenship. A substantial number of AFIT graduates are assigned to AFRL and NASIC upon graduation from AFIT. Many of the AFIT student thesis projects are influenced directly or indirectly by AFRL, NASIC, NRO and other Air Force and defense agencies.


Faculty

The faculty body consists of approximately a 50–50 mix of military and civilian members all of whom hold a PhD in their fields. The faculty to student ratio is typically 1 to 5 in the master's degree programs.


Accreditation

AFIT is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the
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to offer degrees to the doctorate level. Eight engineering programs in the Graduate School of Engineering and Management are accredited at the advanced level by the
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(ABET).


Academic calendar

The institute operates year-round on a quarter calendar which includes the Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer terms. The quarters are 10 weeks in length plus a week for examinations. Typically, the Fall term begins in late September and ends in mid-December; the Winter term begins in early January and ends in mid-March; the Spring term begins in late March and ends in mid-June; and the Summer term begins in late June and ends in early-September.


Cost

The educational expenses for full-time military students assigned to AFIT are paid by their respective uniformed service. For tuition-paying students, the approximate cost is $4,512 per quarter for full-time enrollment (based on 12 quarter hours and a tuition rate of $376 per quarter-hour). AFIT is tuition-waived for civilian employees and military members of the Air Force or Space Force.


Civilian Institution Programs

Through its Civilian Institution Programs, AFIT also manages the educational programs of officers enrolled in civilian universities, research centers, hospitals, and industrial organizations. Air Force students attending civilian institutions have earned more than 12,000 undergraduate and graduate degrees in the past twenty years.


Notable AFIT alumni

* George W.S. Abbey – Former Director of the
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* Brigadier General Russell J. Anarde, USAF, Ret. * Captain Milburn G. Apt – The first pilot to achieve Mach 3 * General George T. Babbitt Jr., USAF, Ret. * Brigadier General Rosanne Bailey, USAF, Ret. * David Barish – Developer of the
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* Lieutenant General Ted F. Bowlds * Brigadier General Cary C. Chun * Lieutenant General Roger G. DeKok, USAF, Ret. * Lieutenant General William J. Donahue, USAF, Ret. * General Jimmy Doolittle- Doolittle Raider * Lieutenant General Hans H. Driessnack, USAF, Ret. * Colonel Arnold L. Franklin Jr. USAF, Ret – In April 1986, as the 493rd Tactical Fighter Squadron, Franklin led the USAF raid on Libya. * Dr.
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– Pioneered the world's first fully robotic observatory * Lt Col George E. Hardy, USAF, Ret –
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* Brigadier General
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, USAF, Ret. * General Robert T. Herres, USAF, Ret. * General Charles R. Holland, USAF, Ret. * Robert P. Johannes – One of the developers of the control configured vehicle (CCV) concept * Lt Col Frank A. Kappeler, USAF, Ret – Doolittle Raider * General George Kenney, USAF, Ret. * Major General Donald L. Lamberson, USAF, Ret. – Considered the father of lasers in the Air Force * Major General Louis G. Leiser, USAF, Ret. * Donald S. Lopez, USAF, Ret. – Deputy Director of the Smithsonian's
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* Lieutenant John A. Macready – American Test Pilot and Aviator * Lieutenant General Forrest S. McCartney, USAF, Ret. * Lt Col Harry C. McCool, USAF, Ret – Doolittle Raider * Lt John A. Macready, USAF, Ret – American test pilot and aviator * General
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, USAF, Ret. * General Lawrence Skantze, USAF, Ret. * Major General Joseph K. Spiers, USAF, Ret. * Lieutenant General
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, USAF, Ret. * Lieutenant General William E. Thurman, USAF, Ret. * Major General Jerry White (Navigators), USAF, Ret. * Colonel Richard V. Wheeler, USAF, Ret. – American Test Pilot and Aviator * Lt Col Archie Williams, USAF, Ret. – Gold medal winner of the 400 m sprint – 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin * Michael Wynne – Former Secretary of the Air Force * Dr. Steven M. Cron - retired
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engineer and co-inventor of the Tweel.


Current military leaders

* Lieutenant General Joseph P. DiSalvo, USAF * Lieutenant General John E. Wissler, USMC * Major General William T. “Bill” Cooley, USAF * Major General Dwyer L. Dennis, USAF * Major General Scott W. Jansson, USAF * Major General (S) John M. Pletcher, USAF * Brigadier General Roy-Alan C. Agustin, USAF * Brigadier General Kenneth T. Bibb Jr., USAF * Brigadier General Eric T. Fick, USAF * Brigadier General Gregory M. Gutterman, USAF * Brigadier General David W. Hicks, USAF * Brigadier General Linda S. Hurry, USAF * Brigadier General Carl E. Schaefer, USAF * Brigadier General Donna D. Shipton, USAF * Brigadier General Brad M. Sullivan, USAF


NASA astronauts

* Kevin A. Ford *
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* William Anders * Guion Bluford *
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* Gordon Cooper *
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* Gus Grissom * James D. Halsell * Steven Lindsey * Richard Mullane *
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* Major General Robert A. Rushworth, USAF, Ret.


Current civilian senior leaders

* Eileen A. Bjorkman * L. Wayne Brasure * Kevin W. Buckley * Bruce A. Busler * Charles G. "Chuck" Carpenter * Mark A. Correll * Daniel DeForest * Mark A. Gallagher * James F. Geurts * Mr. Michael M. "Mike" Hale * Kelly D. Hammett * Robert Scott Jack II * Brian A. Maher * Charles L. Matson * Richard W. McKinney * David C. Merker * Billy W. Mullins * David F. O'Brien * Gary A. O'Connell * Charles N. "Pete" Peterson * Steven K. Rogers * David E. Walker * Joseph D. "Dean" Yount


Former names

* Air School of Application 1919–1920 * Air Service Engineering School 1920–1926 * Air Corps Engineering School 1926–1941 * Army Air Forces Engineering School 1944–1945 * Army Air Forces Institute of Technology 1945–1947 * Air Force Institute of Technology 1947–1948 * United States Air Force Institute of Technology 1948–1955 * Institute of Technology, USAF 1955–1956 * Air Force Institute of Technology 1956–1959 * Institute of Technology 1959–1962 * Air Force Institute of Technology 1962–present


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