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Master in Mechanical Engineering Through EDGE, Mechanical Engineering offers its MSME degree. The department has nationally-recognized expertise in four major areas of research: mechanics, materials and manufacturing; energy and fluids; systems and dynamics; and design. The departments state-of-the-art laboratories and computing facilities support externally funded research in all four of these areas.
Mechanical Enginee......
Master of Aerospace EngineeringThe Master of Aerospace Engineering is intended to be a practice-oriented masters degree program. The program is for either recent graduates or engineering professionals who wish to expand their knowledge in specific technical areas or broaden their skills in new areas, while also learning about other aspects of aerospace engineering, such as business, management, manufacturing, or techni......
Master of Science in Aeronautics and AstronauticsThe MSAA degree is intended for students with an undergraduate degree in Aerospace Engineering or a closely related field, such as Mechanical Engineering, who are interested in research in engineering sciences. Students undergraduate backgrounds should include core courses in aerodynamics, flight mechanics, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, heat transfer, mechanics of materials, dynamics, ......
Master in Strategic Planning for Critical InfrastructuresOffered through the Department of Urban Design and Planning at the University of Washington, the Master in Strategic Planning for Critical Infrastructures (MSPCI) is a fully accredited online masters degree program. MSPCI provides professionals throughout the nation with a complex systems understanding of critical infrastructures and their interconnections.
Throughout this online prog......
Master in Public HealthThe Extended MPH Degree Program (EXDP) is a partial-distance program designed to help professionals expand their knowledge in public health and health services while allowing them to continue with their careers. The program is designed for mid-career public and community health professionals. The program helps students develop the skills needed to effectively manage current and future health ca......
Master of Science in Applied MathematicsThe University of Washingtons new online Master of Science in Applied Mathematics provides a convenient way for science professionals to earn a masters degree applicable to their careers that provides the designation employers are seeking. The applied mathematics curriculum is relevant to many professional settings, including, but not limited to, engineering, manufacturing and resea......
Master of Library and InformationThe MLIS program consists of 63 quarter credits, consisting of nine core courses (totaling 33 credits) and 30 elective credits. The electives allow opportunities for specialization and emphasis. The degree also has a portfolio or thesis requirement. MLIS requirements are the same for students in the Residential MLIS and Online MLIS programs. All requirements for the degree must be completed wit......
Capstone ACongratulations! You are nearing completion of the Masters Program in Strategic Planning for Critical Infrastructures. During the last several quarters, you have taken methods and content courses. You have mastered the skills of strategic thinking and systems analysis, you are adept in conducting spatial analysis, and you have knowledge of various infrastructures and services. Very soon, ......
Strategic Planning Practicum 3This course will continue the application of analytic, strategic, and synthetic methods and techniques to a set of real cases/problems. This final course in the sequence will draw from all content and methods courses in the program, and provide the most in-depth analysis and discussion of cases. It will be different from the other courses in the program in that no new content will be introduced......
Emergency Systems, Public Health, and Disease ControlThis course will build on some of your learning in previous courses to fine-tune your understanding of how the private and public health-care systems of the United States intersect in dealing with critical situations. Both of these systems are in place all the time; and, to some extent, their vigor determines our ability to respond to critical events. In this course you will use much of the kno......
Critical Infrastructure SystemsThis course provides an introduction into the ways organizations ensure they will survive a disaster. We will start by describing the concepts and tools organizations use, and then apply them to government and banking/financial infrastructures. We will take full advantage of recent developments in the dynamic field of crisis management, including lessons learned through the 9-11 hearings.
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Strategic Planning Practicum 2In this course, we continue our studies of decision-making and judgment. In the first practicum, we focused on rational decision-making methods. Rational decision-making methods provide normative standards for institutional processes where accountability is very important and where there is ample time for analysis. The critical issue that faces leaders or managers who are trying to avert disast......
Cyberterrorism and Communication SystemsThis course will cover the complexities and subtleties of telecommunication and computer infrastructures and their inter-relationship with other critical infrastructures. Well look at the vulnerabilities of these systems to environmental damage, hackers, and terrorists. We will discuss ways to maintain confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data; authenticate users; and hire trus......
Risk Assessment and ManagementRisk Assessment and Management! In this course, we will focus on integrating the principles of risk assessment and management into strategic planning and decision-making. Well look at both the process and methods of risk assessment and management. You will be exposed to techniques for modeling complex systems and predicting and evaluating risks associated with a variety of sources, pathwa......
Epidemiology of Biological and Chemical Hazards IIDuring this course, well focus on the application of the principles of epidemiology covered in Epidemiology of Biological and Chemical Hazards I: Principles. The quotations at the top of this page illustrate that natural and intentional biological (and chemical) incidents generate a considerable amount of concern among emergency management planners, health care providers, and public healt......
Strategic Planning Practicum 1Strategic Planning Practicum 1 is part of an integrated three-course sequence with Strategic Planning Practicum 2 and 3. The pedagogical approach in this course is problem-based instruction. The main principle underpinning problem-based instruction is that many of the most important lessons that students learn are those that they gain from experience; that is, those that they teach to themselve......
Epidemiology of Biological and Chemical Hazards Mitigation IEpidemiology is the study of the distribution and determinants of diseases (for example, infections) or conditions, such as toxicities, in populations. We designed this course, Epidemiology of Biological and Chemical Hazards I: Principles, to provide you with the concepts and methods of epidemiology, as they apply to surveillance and investigation of health-related conditions or events. A commo......
Applied Geospatial AnalysisWhen you have completed this course, you will be able to
explain the nature of spatial data and the principles of geographic information systems;
define a spatial analytical problem;
use different spatial data structures;
register and project a data layer;
design and build a geodatabase;
specify spatial data analysis and modeling strategies;
perform and evaluate the effectiveness......
Physical Critical InfrastructuresWhen you have completed this course, you will be able to
employ various definitions of critical infrastructure;
identify the interdependencies among critical infrastructure systems;
identify and explain the major challenges to critical infrastructure protection;
explain network theory and compare and contrast with classical systems theory;
differentiate between scale-free and small w......
Introduction to Comprehensive Emergency ManagementThe purpose of the course is to provide you with the principles and practices of risk reduction. The course emphasizes comprehensive risk reduction and will give you a foundation for other courses in this program. Specifically, this course will provide you with the ability to use emergency management tools, techniques, and resources. You will also gain insight into intergovernmental programs an......
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