![]() See the Academic Calendar for upcoming Major’s Nights. Majors’ Night, Declaring, and Multiple Majors & MinorsĮach semester, the Academy hosts Majors’ Night to help cadets explore their options by speaking with department representatives and consulting with academic advisors or AAOCAs. The AIC will advise cadets on the specific requirements of the major appropriate to their individual circumstances. Since the divisional majors lack the structure of a disciplinary major, they are generally not appropriate paths for cadets who may be interested in graduate school as additional undergraduate coursework in the selected discipline will likely be required prior to entering graduate school.Įntry into a divisional major is generally done at the direction of a disciplinary advisor and must be approved by the Division Chair or the Divisional Major Advisor-In-Charge (AIC). The divisional major program is recommended for cadets already declared in a disciplinary major within the respective division who, for a variety of reasons, find the divisional approach more suited to fulfilling graduation requirements. You will be supported, inspired, and challenged as you take your lessons from the classroom and into the future. Our small class sizes and open-door policy fosters a culture of collaboration between faculty and cadets. Our diverse and talented faculty members are leaders in their field and barrier breakers in their own right-whether in the laboratory, academia, or in air and space. No matter what major you declare, you have a team on your side. ![]() AWARD-WINNING PROGRAMS OF STUDY MAJORS & MINORS
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