A degree in Aeronautical Engineering might be looked on favorably.
Not a school that doesn't have a flight class.
There are several steps to become a commercial pilot. You have to get a four-year college degree. You should also find a good flight school and fly instructor to get your private pilot certificate. You will also need a First Class medical certificate.
Riverside Community College has one Marine Biology class and its a Non-Majors introductory course. They offer this class from time to time. If you want to be a Marine Biologist RCC has great life science faculty that can set you up to transfer for that Major.
You have to look at your majors. class criteria required for graduation
First class, low class, middle class, etc.
While there are no specific degree requirements to become a pilot, rather, stringent requirements including in class and flight time. However, some pilots hold a Bachelors or Masters in Aviation or Aeronautical Sciences.
Bachelor's Degree. Officers in the Marine Corps are confident, determined decision-makers who have earned the respect of others. They lead by example, accomplish the mission and take care of the Marines in their charge.You must have college coursework toward a Bachelor's degree underway or completed before applying for the officer commissioning programs. Those still in college will become part of the Platoon Leaders Class, and those who have a college degree will complete the Officer Candidate Course.Additionally, you can become an officer through the NROTC program at your college or university.
No, a notary doesn't need any class or training. However, it is recommended that you have a college degree.
Any science class will be important.
4 years
I would start by taking class at the local community college.
Its a marine plant, im in science class right now btw..