Sunday, April 1, 2012

The US Air force and a computer science degree


The US Air force and a computer science degree?
Ok I like information. Can one get a degree in computer science in air force academy? hmmm it sounds silly but is there a role for a graduate in computer science in the US air force? So it d be like hitting two birds with one stone...I mean if i were to get retired or something I could still work get wat i mean?
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You don't get a degree in the academy. You can get the computer degree, then apply for the academy. Or, you can go to a college with Air Force ROTC, and major in computer science (if they let you do that). Talk to a recruiter for good answers.


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I guess so.. The academic curriculum provides cadets with a solid foundation appropriate to an Air Force career and the activities of a responsible American citizen. The Academy offers 32 academic majors in technical fields such as astronautical engineering and aeronautical engineering, computer science, space operations and system engineering management. In addition, the school offers non-techincal degrees in fields such as political science, social sciences, English, history and humanities. Minors in foreign language and philosophy are also offered. All cadets may pursue the major and minor of their choice. All cadets must have a major and may choose their courses from more than 500 offered each year.


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Make sure YOU have the qualifications for the USAF Academy, first!


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Yes. The Air Force Academy is a college and computer science is a major that is offered. Not too long ago the Air Force added Cyberspace to one of the areas that we focus on so there is definitely a role for computer science majors. If you serve for 20 years and gain a retirement then yes you can still work with whoever you want. You have tons of research you need to do before you join the Air Force or try to apply to the Air Force Academy.

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