Concentration Blocks - Starting AY2008
Students starting AY2008 and after are required to take four Concentration Blocks
- Two from Group A
- Two from Group B
Students who started in AY2007 may, instead of following the Course Blocks for the degree program prior to AY2008, follow these new Concentration Blocks, and must then fullfill the requirements of three of the MOVES Concentration Blocks (USN two blocks plus JPME).
General
- Concentration blocks are designed to provide scheduling stability (to make sure instructors are available) and flexibility (to help ensure courses are available to students in the required timeframe). The Advisory Board and Curriculum Committee review the block composition annually to ensure blocks are aligned with research directions and fulfill the MOVES degree requirements.
- All Concentration Blocks (except JPME) consist of two required courses and one elective chosen with assistance from the thesis advisor
- The JPME Concentration Block is an exception and has four required courses with no elective
- An elective can be used for one block only; it may not count towards two or more blocks
- All students must take two Concentration Blocks from Group A and two Concentration Blocks from Group B
- All USN students who have not attained Joint Professional Military Education (JPME) Phase 1 certification must take the JPME concentration block as one of their two Group B blocks
- The fourth JPME course will take the place of a non-block-elective course in the second year matrix
- The JPME block is only available to Navy students
- All Army students must take the SE block as one of their four blocks
- The SE block is available to other students as well
- Your thesis advisor should be your primary point of contact for selecting blocks and electives.
- Courses below are listed as: Course Number - Course Title - Quarter(s) historically offered
- Quarters are: 1 - Fall; 2 - Winter; 3 - Spring; 4 - Summer
- Check "Projected MOVES Course Offerings" for when MV courses are projected to be offered
- Check Python or the Academic Associate of the respective department to verify non-MV course offerings
- The projected offerings are a guide; specific course offerings may change from what is indicated below for a variety of reasons, including low enrollment, change in instructor availability, and changes to other degree programs which also utilize a course
MOVES Concentration Blocks
Group A
A1. Combat Modeling - Coordinator: Tom Lucas
MV4302 - Advanced Discrete Event Simulation - 1 and 3
OA4656 - Advanced Combat Models - 2 and 4
Recommended electives
MV4657 - Modeling and Simulation for Stability, Security, Transition, and Reconstruction (SSTR) Operations - 1
OA4602 - Joint Campaign Analysis - 2 and 4
OA4604 - Wargaming Applications - 1 and 3
A2. Visual Simulation - Coordinator: Mathias Kolsch
MV3500 - Internetwork Communications and Simulation - 1 and 3
MV4470 - Image Synthesis - 1 and 3
Recommended electives
CS4330 - Computer Vision - 1
MV4471 - Computer Animation - 2
MV4472 - Physics for Game Developers and Virtual Environments - 3
MV4474 - Virtual Environment Network and Software Architectures - 3
A3. Agents & Cognitive Modeling - Coordinator: John Hiles
MV4025 - Cognitive and Behavioral Modeling for Simulations - 4
MV4100 - Cognitive Engineering - 2
Recommended electives
CS4330 - Computer Vision - 1
MV4015 - Agent-Based Autonomous Behavior for Simulations - 2
A4. Discrete Event Modeling & Analysis - Coordinator: Arnie Buss
MV4302 - Advanced Discrete Event Simulation Modeling - 1 and 3
OA4333 - Simulation Analysis - 2 and 4
Recommended electives
OA4108 - Data Mining - 2 and 4
OA4308 - Time Series Analysis - not yet decided
A5. Optimization - Coordinator: Kevin Wood
OA3201 - Linear Programming - 1 and 3
OA4201 - Nonlinear Programming - 2 and 4
Recommended electives
OA4202 - Network Flows and Graphs - 1 and 3
Group B
B1. Web-Based Simulation - Coordinator: Don Brutzman
MV3204 - Computer Graphics Modeling Using X3D/VRML - 2 and 4
MV3250 - Introduction to Extensible Markup Language (XML) - 3 (also quarter 1 starting AY2009)
Recommended electives
MV4205 - Advanced 3D Modeling with X3D/VRML - 1 and 3
MV4250 - Advanced Extensible Markup Language (XML) Authoring and Design - 1 (AY2008 only), 2 (starting AY2009) and 4 (starting AY2008)
B2. Training Systems - Coordinator: Mike McCauley
OA4401 - Individual Performance: Sensation, Perception and Cognition - 1
OA4408 - Team Performance and Decision Making - 2
Recommended electives
OA3402 - Research Methods for Performance Assessment - 2
OA4407 - Human Anthropometry and Biomechanics - 3
B3. Human Factors - Coordinator: Tony Ciavarelli
MV4001 - Human Factors of Virtual Environments - 2
OA3401 - Human Factors in System Design - 1 and 3
Recommended electives
OA3402 - Research Methods for Performance Assessment - 2
OA4407 - Human Anthropometry and Biomechanics - 3
B4. Systems Engineering & Acquisition - Coordinator: Gene Paulo
Required of all US Army students - Available to others
SE3100 - Fundamentals of Systems Engineering - 1 and 3
SI3400 - Fundamentals of Engineering Project Management - 2 and 4
Recommended electives
OS4680 - Naval Systems Analysis - 1 and 3
SE3302 - System Suitability - 1 and 3
B5. JPME
Required for non-JPME-qualified US Navy students - Not available to others
All four courses required
NW3230 - Strategy and Policy - all quarters
NW3275 - Joint Maritime Operations, Part I - all quarters
NW3276 - Joint Maritime Operations, Part II - all quarters
NW3285 - National Security Decision Making - all quarters
Details including a complete description of the requirements for completing Phase I Joint Professional Military Education (JPME) and course descriptions can be found in the academic policy manual.