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.
Yes, any degree will give you a chance to be a pilot in the world's greatest Air Force.
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To become a pharmacy technician, a college degree is not needed. Visit PTCB.org and sign up for the exam. Then study and pass!
Pharmacists in the U.S. have completed a Doctor of Pharmacy degree.
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Not really. A pilot's license says you know how to fly a plane. A bachelors degree says you know how to study and have a fairly well-rounded education outside of your specialty. A commercial pilot license is needed to get a job as a pilot, and the cost of getting one on your own is as much as (or more than) the cost of getting a Bachelors' degree and takes several years. Airlines might require a college degree in addition to a pilot's license. To be a military pilot, you have to be an officer. To get accepted to OCS (officer candidate school) you have to have a bachelor's degree already.
A degree is not required to be a pilot, however, it will help accelerate a pilot's career.
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