Explore Career Opportunities in Naval ROTC

The Naval ROTC opens the door to diverse and rewarding career paths in the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. Whether pursuing a Military Occupation Specialty as a Marine Officer or a warfare community assignment as a Navy Officer, midshipmen gain the skills and leadership experience to serve with distinction.

From aviation and surface warfare to special operations and beyond, discover the career pathways that shape the future of Naval ROTC graduates.

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Marine Option Military Occupation Specialty

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Approximately six months after graduation, Marine Option midshipmen attend The Basic School (TBS). During this six month training school, Marine Officers will list their preferences for Military Occupation Specialty (MOS). Marine Options will have the opportunity to receive a flight contract during their time in Naval ROTC. Otherwise, newly commissioned Marine Officers will compete for their MOS at TBS after graduation.

Navy Option Service Assignment

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Approximately six to nine months before graduation, Navy Option midshipmen supply the Navy with a list of ranked preferences for their warfare community assignment. Assignments to the warfare communities below are made according to the midshipman’s overall performance, Commanding Officer rank (both academic and military), and, ultimately, the needs of the Navy.