Military colleges, like West Point, offer degrees in many branches of science. Pre-medical or life science degrees are offered for students wishing to become medical and civilian doctors. Geography and environmental sciences are also available degree programs. Computer science and chemistry are also common degrees for military colleges.
For creative students who wish to attend military colleges, many schools offer fine arts and humanities programs. Philosophy, the study of great thinkers and the practice of the "love of wisdom," is offered in many schools. Literature, English, and art offers insight and provide military college students with a new way to view the world.
Law, political science and government classes are generally provided in military colleges. Most schools offer a pre-law track and students, can work toward becoming civilian or military lawyers by completing degree programs. Such programs increase critical thinking skills and offer a head start into the world of legal matters.
Degrees in foreign affairs, foreign cultural studies and foreign languages prepare cadets and students for life in the military world. These degrees expand cultural thinking and increase cultural awareness and acceptance among students. History and politics degrees also provide students with knowledge of the world and its history, both international and domestic.
With numerous engineering subject degrees available, military college students can engage in hands-on development and maintenance of mechanical, electrical, and other types of engineering projects. Students can also delve into the business world of system managements and engineering management. Business degrees also tend to vary based on the subject that the student is interested in pursuing.