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Naval Postgraduate School Expanded-International Military Education and Training (E-IMET) COURSE OFFERINGS
SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE STUDIES
Regional Studies
CURRICULA 681-684 (MA)
MASL#: P179031 Curriculum 681 – Middle East, Africa, South Asia
MASL#: P179032 Curriculum 682 – Far East, Southeast Asia, Pacific
MASL#: P179034 Curriculum 683 – Western Hemisphere
MASL#: P179033 Curriculum 684 – Russia, Europe, Central Asia
Course Start Date: any qtr
Course Length: 78 weeks
Provides students with a wide knowledge and thorough understanding of the complex inter-related environments pertaining to national security affairs, as well as addresses the interface between international politics, civil-military relations, and national security objectives. Places emphasis on the proper role of the military in a democratically elected government. Curricula focus is on the history, culture, and religion of a specific region or country and provides students with knowledge of current issues, economic and political structures and institutions, military forces, including strategic capabilities and policy implications, and geopolitical influences. Students receive extensive exposure to human rights issues.
Security Studies
CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS - Curriculum 689A - (MA)
MASL#: P171403
Course Start Date: Jan (only)
Course Length: 65 weeks
This curriculum leads to an M.A. degree in International Security and Civil-Military Relations from the Naval Postgraduate School. The program provides the student with a comprehensive and in-depth understanding of the real problems involved in civilian control of a professional military in a democracy. The program is designed for military officers (O-3 to O-5) and equivalent civilian officials. The program places a special emphasis on the civil-military relations issues raised by participation in U.N.-sponsored peacekeeping operations, involvement in coalition warfare, and membership in alliances such as Partnership for Peace and NATO. International students in this program are fully integrated with the U.S. students at the Naval Postgraduate School. As part of the degree, students are required to complete a thesis that deals with a significant civil-military relations issue in the sponsoring country. Upon completion of the degree, students are capable of developing and teaching civil-military curricula.
Stability & Reconstruction Operations ( Replaces Security Building in Post-Conflict Environment - Curriculum 689B (MA)
MASL#: P179028
Course Start Date: Jun (only)
Course Length: 65 weeks
See course description in Newest Course Offerings Section
Defence Decision-Making & Planning – Curriculum 689C (MA)
MASL#: P179029
Course Start Date: any qtr
Course Length: 78 weeks
See course description in Newest Course Offerings Section
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC POLICY
Acquisition & Contract Management – Curriculum 815 - (MBA)
MASL#: P179908
Course Start Date: Jan/Jul
Course Length: 91 weeks
This is an interdisciplinary program which integrates mathematics, accounting, economics, finance, behavioral science, management theory, operations/systems analysis and specific courses in acquisition and contracting. Student input includes officers and civilians from all DOD services, the Coast Guard and other nations. The curriculum is designed to provide officers and civilians with the skills to serve effectively in hardware systems, buying offices, field contracting offices, contract administration offices and contracting policy offices.
Systems Acquisition Management - Curriculum 816 - (MBA)
MASL#: P179909
Course Start Date: Jan/Jul
Course Length: 91 weeks
This is an interdisciplinary program designed to integrate business principles, management theory, operations/systems analysis, and to Defense acquisition management and intensive exposure to the fundamental principles of the acquisition environment. The courses in this curriculum present the structure of acquisition management, the decisions and problems facing the defense acquisition manager, the various forces at work within the industry and Government, and the impact of acquisition policies and strategies. Student input includes officers and civilians from all DoD services, the Coast Guard, and other nations.
Defence Systems Management – International Curriculum 818 - (MBA)
MASL#: P176002
Course Start Date: Jan/Jul
Course Length: 78 weeks
This program is designed to provide officers with fundamental interdisciplinary techniques of quantitative problem-solving methods, behavioral and management science, economic analysis and financial management to enable the officers to evaluate the written research, study and analysis product of others throughout their careers. The curriculum will further provide the officers with the specific functional skills required to effectively manage. The curriculum integrates mathematics, accounting, economics, behavioral science, management theory, operations/systems analysis and a subspecialty concentration area into an understanding of the process by which the defense mission is accomplished. Specialty concentration areas are selected by the student by their choice of course options. The 818 curriculum allows students to design a program of course work specific to management effectiveness in the host country’s military system. The student may elect to specialize in the relevant portion of a functional area such as financial, logistics, human resources and organization, or manpower and personnel analysis. Or, the student may choose to follow a general management program which would include an overall balance of courses from many areas.
Resource Planning & Management for International Defence – Curriculum 820 - (MBA)
MASL#: P179905
Course Start Date: Jan (only)
Course Length: 78 weeks
This is an interdisciplinary program which integrates mathematics, accounting, economics, behavioral science, organization and management theory, operations/systems analysis, managerial communications, and international law into an understanding of the process by which the defense mission is accomplished. The course of studies explores the interface among international politics, national security objectives, civil-military relations, resource planning and management, and synthesizes the political, technological, economic, cultural, social and ideological forces influencing international defense. Students receive extensive exposure to human rights issues. It provides techniques of quantitative problem-solving methods, behavioral and management science, economic analysis and financial management which will enable graduates to evaluate the written research, study and analysis products of others throughout their careers.
Financial Management - Curriculum 837 - (MBA)
MASL#: P179127
Course Start Date: Jan/Jul
Course Length: 78 weeks
The objective of the Financial Management Curriculum is to prepare officers for business and financial positions within the Navy. Financial Managers assist the services’ decision-making processes at all levels by providing accurate, timely and relevant information. They are concerned with the optimal allocation of information. They are concerned with optimal allocation of human, physical and financial resources to achieve the services’ goals and objectives while assuring efficient and effective expenditure of public funds. Graduate courses cover topics such as financial reporting standards, cost standards, cost analysis, budgeting, internal control, auditing, management planning and control systems, quantitative techniques used in planning and control, and the Planning Program and Budgeting Systems used within the Department of Defense.
Graduates of the Financial Management Curriculum will be prepared for assignment to positions in budgeting, accounting, business and financial management, and internal control and auditing.
Manpower Systems Analysis Curriculum 847 - (MBA)
MASL#: P179105
Course Start Date: Jan/Jul
Course Length: 91 weeks
Program is designed to fill the leadership roles of military manpower management.
MSA is an extremely analytical curriculum intended to develop skills necessary to perform
and evaluate manpower analyses. As such, the curriculum emphasizes mathematical, statistical, and other quantitative methods. Areas covered include an understanding of MSA policy development, compensation systems, productivity analysis, enlistment supply and retention models, manpower requirements determination processes, career mix, enlistment incentives, reenlistment incentives, training effectiveness measures and hardware/manpower trade-offs. Students gain familiarity with current models and methods of MSA analysis as well as military MSA organizations and issues.
Information Systems Management, Curriculum 870 - (MBA)
See course description in Newest Course Offerings Section
MASL#: P179221
Course Start Date: Jan/Jul
Course Length: 78 weeks
The Information Age has generated a revolution in the means in which we conduct business and warfare. New technologies have changed the traditional views of the marketplace, supply chain management, and logistics. As the range and complexity of computer applications have grown, the need to manage and exploit those resources has increased. This curriculum provides both the technical skills and business acumen to deal with a constantly evolving digital world. The information Systems Management (MBA) curriculum provides the knowledge skills and competencies to:
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Manage the acquisition of Information Systems. |
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Manage Information Systems and infrastructure support afloat and ashore. |
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Solve Information Systems engineering and management problems individually and in teams. |
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Effectively manage and lead in today's constantly changing digital world. |
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Develop and implement effective strategies and policies to take advantage of technological opportunities and mitigate risk.
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Assimilate new technologies and transform organizations, processes, and strategies to compete in the marketplace or on the battlefield. |
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SCHOOL OF INFORMATION AND OPERATIONAL SCIENCES
Information systems Technology Curriculum 370 - (MS)
MASL#: P179904
Course Start Date: Mar/Sep
Course Length: 104 weeks
This curriculum provides officers with the knowledge of information systems technology
to include computer and telecommunications systems, software engineering, networked and distributed applications, database management systems and decision support systems in military services. Students will also gain proficiency in information systems, economics and management necessary for the critical management decisions needed in the development and utilization of complex and evolving computer-based military systems. Information Systems Technology is an interdisciplinary, graduate-level master’s program integrating mathematics, accounting, statistics, computer science, information systems, communications engineering, networks and management discipline.
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