Air Force ROTC at De Anza

Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps Detachment 045 is a four-year program, based at San José State University, that develops cadets into leaders of character and prepares them for commissioning into the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force.
Cadets can fulfill their degree requirements while cultivating both physical and leadership capabilities essential for various career paths upon graduation.
De Anza College has a crosstown agreement with host institution San José State University (SJSU) Detachment 045. This means you can be enrolled as a student at De Anza and take your ROTC classes each week at SJSU.
For more information about the detachment, offered programs, obligations, requirements and contacts, please visit the SJSU Air Force ROTC website, or contact Detachment 045:
- Phone: 408.924.2960
- Email: afrotc@sjsu.edu
Aerospace Studies Courses at San José State
- Freshmen (AS100): Heritage and Values (1 unit / semester)
- Sophomores (AS200): Team and Leadership Fundamentals (1 unit / semester)
- Juniors (AS300): Leading People and Effective Communication (3 units / semester)
- Seniors (AS400): National Security and Preparation for Active-Duty (3 units / semester)
Leadership Laboratory
Physical Training (PT)
Curriculum and Program
AFROTC offers a four-year program that not only equips cadets with the necessary skills and knowledge for military service but also fosters leadership qualities, critical thinking abilities, and a deep sense of duty and honor.
General Military Course (GMC): The first two years of AFROTC, the General Military Course (GMC), introduce cadets to the Air Force and develop future leaders. Freshmen and sophomores are part of the GMC, each with distinct roles.
Initial Military Training (IMT): Freshman cadets learn the basics of being an AFROTC cadet. They familiarize themselves with Air Force customs and courtesies, drill and ceremony, and core values.
Field Training Preparation (FTP): Sophomore cadets undergo more focused training aimed at preparing them for Field Training, an intense, two-week program typically attended between sophomore and junior year.
Field Training: Field Training is a key milestone in AFROTC, taking place between sophomore and junior years at Maxwell AFB. It immerses cadets in Air Force scenarios, testing them mentally and physically. Completing it is necessary for commissioning.
Professional Officer Course (POC): By junior year, cadets complete Field Training and are contracted, incurring at least 4 years of Active Duty. Juniors and seniors, as POC cadets, lead within the wing. Their curriculum emphasizes leadership development and officer preparation.
Leadership Roles: POC cadets have the opportunity to lead and mentor younger cadets, either through direct command positions or in support roles on the cadet staff.
Career Field Selection: Throughout junior year, cadets apply for their desired career fields within the Air Force or Space Force. Final decisions are released in the following months, determining each cadet's career path upon commissioning.
Commissioning: Upon successful completion of the program, cadets take the oath of office and are sworn in as Second Lieutenants in the U.S. Air Force or Space Force.
