Starting my degree from the military, what would suit me best for a career at NASA?
Hi all, I'm very new to the whole college aspect and just started looking into what would fit best for a job at NASA? Embry Riddle looks like they have some decent options, but I don't know how well a degree in Space Operations would exactly translate over in the real world, I assume (please tell me if I'm wrong) they might look for more specific areas like Geospatial, manned/unmanned aircraft operations, overall aerospace engineering etc. Anything I do will have to be online unfortunately from being active duty. I'm young and don't have much other experience then flying fixed wing UAS but am absolutely willing to gain some in college, I was big into model rocketry before joining the army but of course that doesn't translate into the big real thing lol. Money isn't a huge concern since the military covers a lot of it too.
I'd love to know what opportunities NASA has, and if I could fit into any of them, or with college train to fit and apply for one someday. Thanks for any and all help and advice, can't wait to hear any and all thoughts.