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Naval Academy
Naval Academy to push for more math and science majorsPublished 12/11/07
ANNAPOLIS (AP) - The Navy wants more commissioned officers with technical degrees in science and engineering, and it has directed the U.S. Naval Academy to graduate a specific number of those majors for the first time in years, the academy's superintendent said Monday.
The Chief of Naval Personnel recently directed the academy and Naval ROTC to have 65 percent of graduates who are commissioned to complete technical academic majors in science, technology, engineering or math, Vice Adm. Jeffrey Fowler told the academy's Board of Visitors. Fowler said about 61 percent of the academy's graduates who go on to the Navy earn those...
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