SawnEagle
Military
- Oct 21, 2012
- 2
I am currently a cadet at the U.S. Military Academy. I am currently a freshman, but a bit older due to serving in the Army (OEF X) before attending, so I am more mature and a better time manager than most of my classmates. I am currently looking at electrical engineering, systems engineering, or engineering management. I understand that this is a leadership institution and I will most likely end up in a management position in the civilian sector after I do my years in the Army as an officer. I feel like if I did electrical engineering, it'd go to waste because I would not ever specifically use the degree (after 5 years of not using it in the Army). Engineering management B.S. is offered here, which I feel may be more applicable and sensible for me to choose due to the likely-hood of me becoming a manager, rather than a technical worker. I am not sure what to expect with systems engineering in the civilian sector as well. I feel like it may be the better of the two degrees (in my situation of becoming a manager) because I will be classified as an engineer, but will also have a lot of vital skills to become an effective manager (efficiency, processes, etc).
USMA has a great engineering program at $0 cost, so I really want to take advantage of what this institution offers.
Are there any suggestions or insight on these majors pertaining to my situation (graduate > 5 years Active Army officer > civilian sector (probably managerial position))?
Thank you.
USMA has a great engineering program at $0 cost, so I really want to take advantage of what this institution offers.
Are there any suggestions or insight on these majors pertaining to my situation (graduate > 5 years Active Army officer > civilian sector (probably managerial position))?
Thank you.