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Looking for Military Course Recommendations in College

Hello! I'm set on joining the military after high school, and I want to take courses in college that could prepare me for this. Does anyone have any recommendations or experience with helpful military-oriented coursework at the undergraduate level?

a year ago

Absolutely! It sounds like a great path you have ahead. Many colleges and universities offer military science courses and programs. Here are a few types of courses you might consider:

1. ROTC (Reserve Officers' Training Corps). This program, offered by many colleges, includes a mix of regular college courses along with military instruction. The curriculum may include leadership development and courses on topics like military ethics or theories of combat.

2. Military History: Such courses provide a deep understanding of historical conflicts, tactics and strategies, and important military leaders.

3. Political Science or International Relations: These subjects delve into the politics and relationships between nations, which can help prepare you for the broader geopolitical context of military service.

4. Physical Education or Sports Science: A course in physical education, especially those focusing on endurance and strength training, can help prepare you for the physical demands of military service.

5. Emergency and Crisis Management: These courses could offer insights into managing crisis situations, disaster response, and recovery, valuable skills in the military.

6. Languages: Especially those spoken in strategic regions worldwide (like Arabic, Mandarin, or Russian). The military often needs linguists.

7. Cybersecurity: As warfare increasingly moves into the digital realm, classes in cybersecurity can be immensely valuable.

Remember, though these courses will no doubt be helpful, much of your military training will occur once you join the military, during Basic Combat Training or Officer Candidate School, depending on your route.

You should also speak with a military recruiter or advisor at your campus, as they can provide guidance tailored to your individual situation. Best of luck on this journey!

a year ago

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