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A person who wants to become a cryptologist needs to first get a bachelor's degree. Some universities may offer a degree in cryptology but many will not. Getting a degree in a computer engineering or international relations is an alternative. Then getting a master's degree in some type of government or international relations. Join the cryptology program if one is offered. Then getting a doctoral degree in philosophy.

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