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Applied sciences - military science

Updated: Feb 11, 2023


According to Wikipedia, "Military science is the study of military processes, institutions, and behavior, along with the study of warfare, and the theory and application of organized coercive force. It is mainly focused on theory, method, and practice of producing military capability in a manner consistent with national defense policy. Military science serves to identify the strategic, political, economic, psychological, social, operational, technological, and tactical elements necessary to sustain relative advantage of military force; and to increase the likelihood and favorable outcomes of victory in peace or during a war. Military scientists include theorists, researchers, experimental scientists, applied scientists, designers, engineers, test technicians, and other military personnel."


Military science is actually covering all the advanced technologies. Military science helps to keep peace and safety.


How to best learn military science?


Learning military science can be best approached by studying a combination of historical military events, strategy, tactics, and technology. Here are a few steps you can follow to maximize your learning in this field:

  1. Read books and articles on military history, strategy, and tactics to get a broad understanding of the subject.

  2. Study the writings of military theorists and strategists, such as Sun Tzu, Carl von Clausewitz, and Mao Zedong.

  3. Enroll in courses or attend workshops on military science offered by universities, military institutions, or online platforms.

  4. Engage in simulations, war games, and other interactive exercises to apply your knowledge and gain hands-on experience.

  5. Seek out practical experience by joining the military, participating in military-style training programs, or volunteering for civilian organizations that support the military.

  6. Network with others who are passionate about military science, including military personnel, historians, and military enthusiasts.

By incorporating these elements into your learning plan, you can gain a deep understanding of military science and be well-prepared for careers in military analysis, planning, and leadership. (ChatGPT) What can I do if I learn military science?

If you study military science, there are several career paths you can pursue, including:

  1. Military Officer: You could become an officer in the armed forces and serve your country.

  2. Defense Contractor: You could work for a company that provides services or products to the military.

  3. Government Agency: You could work for a government agency involved in national security or defense.

  4. Security Consultant: You could provide security consulting services to businesses, governments, or individuals.

  5. Researcher: You could conduct research and analysis in areas such as military strategy, security studies, or defense policy.

  6. Educator: You could teach military science or related subjects at the university level or in a military academy.

  7. Writer or Analyst: You could write about military topics for a publication, website, or think tank, or provide analysis and commentary on current events related to military and defense.

It's important to note that many of these careers may require additional education or training beyond a basic education in military science.

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There are lots of self-learning contents about military science, which you can study by yourself before going into a formal education.


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