Education In Weapons Technology [Career Path]
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 7:57 am
A couple of days back, I happened to come across an old acquaintance, who was with me in high school.
He's just about to finish school.
Back then, he was one big trouble-maker. Worse than me.
And now...he's like, a guy who's getting 2100 in his SAT, acceptance letters from Stanford et al.
I really don't know how much of this is true. And I really don't care.
But he mentioned something that clinched my interest.
Something about an American university offering an MS in Weapons Technology.
Now, I'd love to do that!
But I'm currently pursuing a Bachelor's in Computing Systems, from EIT New Zealand.
And I guess pursuing that MS would mean having a BS in Electrical Engineering or the like.
How do I find out more?
Google isn't being very helpful this time.
>Is it neccessary to have a degree in an engineering discipline?
>If yes, is it possible for me to do a second BS, that too in Electrical Engineering?
>If yes, then is there some kind of age limit, some age till when I should enroll for the BS?
Also, later in life, I'd like to go in for an MS in Military Science from the Virginia Military Institute.
Maybe...even a MA in International Relations!
Again, is it necessary to have a BS with a military major? And a BA in International Studies?
Thanks!
He's just about to finish school.
Back then, he was one big trouble-maker. Worse than me.
And now...he's like, a guy who's getting 2100 in his SAT, acceptance letters from Stanford et al.
I really don't know how much of this is true. And I really don't care.
But he mentioned something that clinched my interest.
Something about an American university offering an MS in Weapons Technology.
Now, I'd love to do that!
But I'm currently pursuing a Bachelor's in Computing Systems, from EIT New Zealand.
And I guess pursuing that MS would mean having a BS in Electrical Engineering or the like.
How do I find out more?
Google isn't being very helpful this time.
>Is it neccessary to have a degree in an engineering discipline?
>If yes, is it possible for me to do a second BS, that too in Electrical Engineering?
>If yes, then is there some kind of age limit, some age till when I should enroll for the BS?
Also, later in life, I'd like to go in for an MS in Military Science from the Virginia Military Institute.
Maybe...even a MA in International Relations!
Again, is it necessary to have a BS with a military major? And a BA in International Studies?
Thanks!