For a complete listing, look on the Air Force Academy website or the Admissions website for a copy of the curriculum handbook.
While all graduates receive a Bachelors of Science degree, available majors are fairly diverse. They are split into two broad categories, "Technical" and "Non-Technical," also known as "Techie" and "Fuzzy." Techie majors include multiple disciplines of engineering, sciences such as physics, chemistry, and Biology, mathematics, and more. Fuzzy majors include English, History, Behavioral Sciences, Management, and more.
All cadets regardless of major are required to take a fairly technical curriculum in comparison to other colleges. Every cadet must take at least 2 semesters of calculus in addition to core courses in engineering such as statics and even an introduction to astronautical engineering. Cadets also have to take numerous English, Behavioral Science, History, and Military Strategic Studies Courses, as well as at least two semesters of foreign language.
Foreign languages offered include Spanish, French, Portuguese, German, Russian, Japanese, Chinese, and Arabic. Minors are available in all available foreign languages.
The Air Force Academy is a difficult, structured, and highly regulated school. The hours are long, the classes are hard, and the camaraderie is very good.
The Air Force college IS the Air Force Academy!
No, the Air Force Academy is NOT a business. It is a government funded college for the procurement of Air Force officers.
Portuguese Air Force Academy was created in 1978.
Korea Air Force Academy was created in 1949.
Polish Air Force Academy was created in 1927.
Turkish Air Force Academy was created in 1951.
Bangladesh Air Force Academy was created in 1973.
Gagarin Air Force Academy was created in 1940.
Hellenic Air Force Academy was created in 1919.
Korea Air Force Academy's motto is 'We learn and endeavor'.
The grounds of the Air Force Academy cover 18,000 acres