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Can I work at NASA with a geography degree?

Can I work at NASA with a geography degree?

Here are the qualifications, from the NASA Web site: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution in engineering, biological science, physical science, or mathematics. Quality of academic preparation is important. — Degrees in Social Sciences (Geography, Anthropology, Archaeology, etc.)

Can you become an astronaut with geography?

No matter the background, NASA wants its astronauts to have at least a bachelor’s degree in engineering, biological science, physical science or mathematics. (The agency maintains a list of exceptions to these degrees, such as geography or aviation management.) Many astronauts have a master’s degree or even a Ph. D.

What degree do you need to be a NASA astronaut?

In order to become a NASA astronaut, someone needs to be a U.S. citizen and must earn a master’s degree in biological science, physical science, computer science, engineering or math.

What can I do after BSc geography?

There are two paths which can be taken after pursuing an undergraduate Geography degree….Job Profiles.

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Cartographer Residential Surveyor
Lecturer Geographical Information Systems Officer
Planning and Development Surveyor Travel and Tourism Officer
Nature Conservation Officer Politician
Transport Planner Logistics

What degree do I need to become an astronaut?

Be able to pass the NASA long-duration flight astronaut physical. *The master’s degree requirement can also be met by: Two years (36 semester hours or 54 quarter hours) of work toward a doctoral program in a related science, technology, engineering or math field. A completed Doctor of Medicine or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree.

What degree do you need to work at NASA?

NASA is looking for people with a degree in engineering, biological science, physical science (like physics, chemistry or geology), computer science or mathematics.

What are the requirements to pass a NASA space physical?

Ability to pass a NASA space physical which is similar to a military or civilian flight physical and includes the following specific standards: Distant visual acuity: 20/100 or better uncorrected, correctable to 20/20 each eye. Blood pressure: 140/90 measured in a sitting position. Height between 62 and 75 inches.

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Can I Change my citizenship to become an astronaut candidate?

It is not recommended that you change your citizenship solely for the purpose of being eligible for the Astronaut Candidate Program. NASA astronauts do train and fly with international astronauts from the countries with which we have an international agreements.