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High School

What high school courses should you take if you're interested in this career? Get your answers from the Supply Chain & Transportation cluster Marine Transportation pathway.

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Education

dotThere are two paths to becoming a submarine pilot. One is to join the navy. Its minimum educational requirement is a high school diploma. If you qualify for submarine service, submarine schools follow.

dotThe educational path becomes less predictable if you want to helm a commercial submarine or submersible. There is a school that trains submarine pilots. Manufacturers of submarines and submersibles also offer training, but only on the vessels that they produce.

Generally, you won't get very far in this field without a genuine interest in the ocean. Obtaining a commercial scuba diving ticket is your best first step. While you won't need a degree in biology, it wouldn't hurt to take two years of college or get job experience in the navy.

dotDon Libratore is a submersible pilot. He says if you're truly bent on becoming a pilot, you might want to consider becoming an ocean engineer.

"That will give you the background in engineering to understand what's going on and fix it. But to be a sub pilot, most of the training happens on the equipment itself," Libratore says. Other successful pilots have trained as electronics technicians.

dotYou have to get certified through the coast guard to operate a tourist submersible.