List of United States Army Careers - Academy Professor Functional Area (FA 47)

Academy Professor Functional Area (FA 47)

Officer

  • 47A USMA, Professor
  • 47C USMA, Professor of English
  • 47D USMA, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
  • 47E USMA, Professor of Law
  • 47F USMA, Professor of Systems Engineering
  • 47G USMA, Professor of Foreign Languages
  • 47H USMA, Professor of Physics
  • 47J USMA, Professor of Social Sciences
  • 47K USMA, Professor of History
  • 47L USMA, Professor of Behavioral Sciences and Leadership
  • 47M USMA, Professor of Chemistry
  • 47N USMA, Professor of Mathematical Sciences
  • 47P USMA, Professor of Geography and Environmental Engineering
  • 47Q USMA, Professor and Associate Dean
  • 47R USMA, Professor of Civil and Mechanical Engineering
  • 47S USMA, Professor of Physical Education
  • 47T USMA, Professor of Leader Development and Organizational Learning
  • 47U USMA, Professor of Military Art and Science


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