Career in Intelligence

<p>Hi, all!</p>

<p>I'm currently in AFROTC and hope to receive an AFSC (job) as an Intelligence officer. My goal/plan is to obtain my Masters in an intelligence-related program during my service. Afterwards, I would like to, ultimately, get a job with one of the intelligence agencies (CIA, FBI, NSA, NGA, NRO, DIA, etc.). </p>

<p>I joined ROTC later in my collegiate career (mid-way Junior year), and had to extend my time in school in order to complete the program (3 years long). I ended up picking up another major and a few minors so that I could maintain full-time student status for the remaining 3 years.</p>

<p>While registering for my classes for next fall, I realized that I could switch a few things and actually swap a few minors for another major. My question is, which would be best for me in the long run (applying to graduate programs, applying for jobs, etc.)?</p>

<p>Here is my current track:
Major(s): International and Global Studies, Political Science
Minor(s): Aerospace Studies, Computer Science, Psychology, Middle Eastern Studies
Certificate: Diplomacy</p>

<p>Here is the alternative I can achieve in the same number of credits:
Major(s): International and Global Studies, Political Science, Psychology
Minor(s): Aerospace Studies, Computer Science, Diplomacy
Certificate: None</p>

<p>Would the extra major in psychology have much, if any, of an advantage over a specialization in Middle Eastern Studies? Or would a focus on Middle Eastern Studies prove to be more beneficial than a psychology degree?</p>

<p>Thank you all in advance. I really appreciate the help! I've been trying to finalizing my fall semester for the past few days, but haven't been able to decide which course of study I want to commit to.</p>

<p>honestly I don’t think either would make much of a difference, but I would choose option 1.</p>