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Military Information Systems

Military Information Systems

Sample Job Titles

Real job postings for Military Information Systems graduates include:

  • Staff Combat Information Center Officer
  • Aoc Plans - Guidance Apportionment And Targeting Officer Chief
  • Relocatable Over-the-Horizon Radar Watch Officer
  • Combat Systems Officer
  • Aoc Operations - Special Operations Officer
  • Aoc Strategy Plans And Operational Assessment Officer
  • Strategist
  • Operations Control Center Briefing Officer
  • Combat Information Center Officer
  • AOC AADC Operations Staff Officer
  • Aoc Information Operations Staff Officer
  • Air Control/Anti-Air Warfare Officer
  • Aoc Plans - Guidance Apportionment And Targeting Officer
  • Aoc Operations - Time Sensitive / Critical Targeting Officer Chief
  • C4 Planner

How Much Do Military Information Systems Graduates Earn?

Federal data tracks median earnings of Military Information Systems graduates 1, 4, and 5 years after completion. Wages typically rise steadily as graduates gain experience and move into mid-career roles.

Years Out Median Earnings
1 year $54,214

Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, field-of-study earnings tracker.

You may also be interested in these closely related fields of study:

Program CIP Code
Military Systems and Maintenance Technology 29.04
Aerospace Ground Equipment Technology 29.0401
Air and Space Operations Technology 29.0402
Aircraft Armament Systems Technology 29.0403
Explosive Ordinance/Bomb Disposal 29.0404
Joint Command/Task Force (C3, C4I) Systems 29.0405
Military Systems and Maintenance Technology, Other 29.0499
Missile and Space Systems Technology 29.0407
Munitions Systems/Ordinance Technology 29.0408
Radar Communications and Systems Technology 29.0409
Command & Control (C3, C4I) Systems and Operations 29.0204
Cyber/Electronic Operations and Warfare 29.0207

References

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