Department of Systems (DSE) When equipment, people, and operations come together, this system has a mission (system function) and characteristics (system properties) that cannot be seen just by looking at the components. Systems thinking is grounded in identifying, analyzing, and enhancing these system properties to better achieve the objectives of multiple stakeholders.

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In short, solving complex, interdisciplinary problems methodically and holistically The Top Rated EM Program AIAD Program in the United States In 2018, 61 sponsors provided 88 CONUS and 5 for 11 of the last 13 years. OCONUS opportunities in DoD and private organizations. Cadets spend 3 weeks applying the The Engineering Management Program is accredited by Systems Decision Process and other EM the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, fundamentals to real world problems and return to http://www.abet.org USMA more adaptable, agile, and inspired to continue their academic development in the major. ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT Why major in EM? • Numerous AIAD opportunities • You choose your Complementary Support Course (Engineering) Track • Flexible scheduling of courses and electives • Excellent preparatory major for serving as an officer (complex problem solving, critical thinking, practical applications) • Widely applicable for leadership careers as an ORSA in Merging engineering, technology, management, the Army, within the world, industrial and leadership into solutions for a complex engineering settings, and in Government world. • EM majors LEAD interdisciplinary teams of engineers Engineering Management (EM) examines the Studying EM will prepare you for an MBA or Masters • engineering relationships between the Degree in Business Management, Finance, , Operations Management, Operations management tasks of staffing, organizing, Research, or planning, and financing involved in production, • Excellent foundation for becoming a Professional research, and service. EM teaches the concepts Engineer and/or Project Management Professional and principles of engineering to manage the fundamentals of organizational leadership, What will I study in the EM Program? personnel management, fiscal management, • Systems thinking and systems understanding. EM is a highly • Basics of sound financial decisions and business relevant program which builds on the traditional operations roles of systems analysis and basic and applied • Tools for analyzing and making engineering decisions sciences by emphasizing management functions Design and analysis of production operations • AIAD and Capstone Partners in a technical setting. • Supply chain design, planning, operation, business processes, and information management systems Department of Systems Engineering • How to plan, monitor, and control a project Mahan Hall, 4th Floor • A 3 course complementary engineering sequence of Building 752, Thayer Road your own choosing West Point, New York 10996 • Elective subject area that interest you For More Information Contact: COL Paul Evangelista, EM Program Director Mahan Hall, Room 420 An Engineering Management Major is the only major to [email protected] provide the foundation to obtain two highly regarded professional certifications. Within five years of graduation CPT Dereck Kennedy, EM DAC you can apply for the Professional Engineer License and/or Mahan Hall, Room 412 Project Management Professional certification. [email protected] The Engineering Management Program (A Sample EM 8TAP) Yearling Year Cow Year Firstie Year Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring EM384 MA205 EM381 EM411 EM402 EM403 Analytical Methods for Calculus II Engineering Economy Project Management Capstone Design I Capstone Design II Engineering Management SE301 EM420 EM482 PH 206 CY305 Fundamentals of Systems Production Operations Supply Chain II Cyber Foundations Engineering Management and Info Management

SE375 Complementary Support Simulation Elective Decision Elective Statistics for Engineers Course 1 (EM481/SE485/SM484) (SE302/SE370/SES385)

Complementary Support Complementary Support Math/Science Elective Course 2 Course 3

Complementary Support Course Elective Track (Chose 1) Areas of Emphasis (Choose 1 From Each) Decision Science Elective Math/Science Elective Project Management in Civil SE302 Engineering Fundamentals CH102 Engineering Fundamentals of Systems General Chemistry II Engineering MC300 EE302 EE301 CH362 SE370 CH375 Fundamentals of Engineering Introduction to Electrical Fundamentals of Electrical Mass & Energy Balances Computer Aided Systems Eng. Introduction to Biology Mechanics and Design Engineering I Engineering MC300 CE350 CH363 EE360 SE385 MA364 Fundamentals of Engineering Infrastructure Engineering Separation Processes Digital Computer Logic Decision Analysis Mechanics and Design

CE450 CH364 EE362 MC311 MA367 Simulation Elective Construction Management Chemical Reaction Engineering Introduction to Electronics Thermal-Fluid Systems I Math for the Social Sciences

EM481 MA371 Systems Simulation Linear Algebra Environmental Engineering Infrastructure Engineering Software Fundamentals SM484 MA376 System Dynamics Simulation Applied Statistics EV385 MA386 CE350 NE300 CY300 SE485 Introduction to Environmental Introduciton to Numerical Infrastructure Engineering Nuclear Reactor Analysis Programming Fundamentals Combat Modeling Engineering Analysis EV398 EV385 NE350 CS393 MA391 Geographical Information Introduction to Environmental Radiological Engineering Cyber/IT Course Database Systems Mathematical Modeling Systems Engineering Design EV481 EV398 NE450 IT383 CY305 PH365 Water Resources Geographical Information Nuclear Reactor Engineering User Interface Development Cyber Foundations Modern Physics Planning & Design Systems Systems Engineering Major Summary Students learn a wide variety of methods and tools SYSTEMS ENGINEERING used to model and analyze systems. These include: SYSTEMS ENGINEERING

♦Simulation Modeling: represents a system in a We are the Army’s Systems Engineering computer environment to gain insight. Department educating cadets and developing ♦Optimization Modeling: searches for the best possible faculty to lead teams that develop and solution given a set of specified constraints. ♦Stochastic Modeling: handles the uncertainty of implement high value solutions to challenging information in order to inform the system outcome risks. problems in a dynamic, uncertain, and ♦Project Management: a structured process to plan, technologically complex world. The Systems Engineering program is accredited by organize, lead, control resources, and execute tasks to the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, achieve specified goals. http://www.abet.org ♦Decision Modeling: decision models that are a composite perspective of several stakeholders with multiple, competing objectives for complex, high stake Applies engineering principles to understand decisions with uncertain information. real world problems ♦System Design: design and engineer a solution to Prepares cadets for the everyday challenges faced by complex problems from concept development, detailed design, to system validation and implementation. Army officers Provides the foundation for a wide spectrum of The major culminates with an integrative Capstone graduate degrees experience working for a real-world client developing a system solution to a complex problem.

AIAD Program In 2016, 61 sponsors provided 88 CONUS and 5 OCONUS opportunities in DoD and private organizations. Cadets spend 3 weeks applying the Systems Decision Process and other SE fundamentals to real world, undefined, Department of Systems Engineering problems and return to USMA more Mahan Hall, 4th Floor Building 752, Thayer Road adaptable, agile, and inspired to continue West Point, New York 10996 their academic development in the major. http://www.usma.edu/se

“I think that Systems Engineering is USMA’s secret business degree. If you look at the heavy dose of statistics, decision For More Information Contact “Generally, the program taught me how to think making, queuing, and other problem solving classes we get, these MAJ Steven C. Song critically and how to logically solve problems. It proved are great spring boards for the top MBA programs and five years [email protected] to be a big help when I went to get my MBA.” of leading troops in the Army in any Branch” SYSTEMS ENGINEERING Technologies are rapidly Systems Engineers must integrate these individual technologies into a Systems engineering is an interdisciplinary field of engineer- evolving to meet the cohesive solider system that can operate in a system of systems ing that focuses on designing and managing complex sys- tems over their life-cycles. Systems engineers integrate sev- demands of a complex within the Army’s Operating Concept. eral domain specific engineering disciplines into a team world. effort forming a structured development process that pro- ceeds from concept to design to production and to opera- The U.S. Army Operating Concept “Win in a Complex World” states that our advantage over enemies depends highly on our tion. Everything around us is a system composed of ele- advanced technologies. The Army achieves overmatch through powerful combinations of leadership, skilled Soldiers, and ments that interact with other components and the exter- technology. While the development of advanced technologies is important, the integration of these technologies into Army units nal environment in order to achieve a specified purpose. These systems may be a soldier system with multiple inte- and training maximizes the potential of any technology. The Systems Engineering major will provide you the opportunity to grated technologies or a complex system of systems involv- strengthen your intellect and mental agility by learning how to analyze and design innovative solutions to complex issues that ing multiple services, technological platforms, organiza- require system solutions. tions, processes, and complex environments. Systems engi- neers are in high demand within the Department of Defense The Systems Engineering Program (A Sample SE 8TAP) and industry due to the rapid spread of advanced technolo- Yearling Year Cow Year Firstie Year gies and the emergence of a highly networked, globally- Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring oriented information age that drastically increased the com- SE301 SE302 plexity of our current and future environment. MA205 MA206 SE402 SE403 Introduction to Fundamentals of Calc. II Prob and Stats Capstone Design I Capstone Design II Systems Engineering Systems Engineering

PH205 PH206 SE375 SE385 Simulation Elective EM411 A Systems Engineering Major Physics I Physics II Engineering Stats Decision Analysis (EM481/SE485/SM484) Project Management provides the foundation to obtain three highly regarded SE370 SE400 SE387 SE388 professional certifications. Within five years of graduation Computer Aided Track Elective 3 Professional Eng. Deterministic Models Stochastic Models you can apply for the Professional Industrial Engineer Systems Engineering Seminar (1 cr) License, the Project Management Professional certification, and the Associate or Certified Systems Engineering Track Elective 1 Track Elective 2 Track Elective 4 Track Elective 5 Professional certifications. Complex systems require the integration of hardware, software, human, and Systems Engineering Elective Tracks organizational components Cyber Security Systems Aeronautical Systems while accounting for several Digital Communication Systems General Engineering types of Environmental Electrical Robotic Systems Geographic Information considerations. We offer Electrical System Web Application System several 5 course elective Environmental Systems tracks that align with one or Infrastructure Systems Human Factor Systems Mechanical Robotic Systems Software Systems more of these component Nuclear Systems *Student Designed Track types and considerations. Power Energy Systems Systems and Decision Sciences Team

Program Director LTC David W. Hughes Mahan Hall Room 423 [email protected] Systems Decision SYSTEMS AND DECISION SCIENCES Thinking Sciences Decision Making for Leaders in a Program Academic Counselor SDS CPT(P) Christine Krueger Complex and Dynamic World Mahan Hall Room 306 [email protected]

Social Sciences AIAD Program In 2016, 61 sponsors provided 88 CONUS and 5 OCONUS opportunities in DoD and private SDS graduates build interdisciplinary skills organizations. Cadets spend 3 weeks applying rooted in engineering, management, and SYSTEMS AND DECISION SCIENCES (SDS) the Systems Decision Process and other SE social sciences. fundamentals to real world, undefined, The Systems and Decision Sciences (SDS) major problems and return to USMA more This major will prepare SDS graduates for centers on the design, management, and adaptable, agile, and inspired to continue the following types of graduate decision analysis of tangible and abstract their academic development in the major. programs: systems in accordance with performance  MBA requirements, budget, and schedules.  Engineering & Management The program combines elements of traditional  Industrial and Systems Engineering engineering, systems engineering, finance,  Business / Data Analytics decision analysis, and organizational management into a single major. Cadets will learn the methods, processes, and tools needed to understand and conduct meaningful decision analysis in support of complex systems. This major will produce graduates with technical management skills and Department of Systems Engineering engineering depth to prepare them for future Mahan Hall, 4th Floor Building 752, Thayer Road academic and professional opportunities in a West Point, New York 10996 world increasingly dominated by technological change. SYSTEMS AND DECISION SCIENCES (SDS) Interested in pursuing an academic field that looks at the world from a global perspective and enables you to study topics such as global sustainability, and business/engineering problems? Consider majoring in SDS, where you can quantitatively and qualitatively study the world’s dilemma’s from varying perspectives.

Yearling Year Cow Year Firstie Year We are the Army’s Systems Engineering Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Math Depth Department educating cadets and MA 206 CY305 SS 307 LW403 MX400 Elective developing faculty to lead teams that EM 381: SE 385: Decision develop and implement high value LX 2XX LX 2XX PL 300 Engineering HI302 Analysis solutions to challenging problems in a Economy SE 370: Computer dynamic, uncertain, and technologically M 484: System SE 402: Systems SE 403: Systems SS 201 SS 202 Aided Systems Dynamics Design and Mgmt I Design and Mgmt II complex world. Engineering Science Depth EM 411: Project EV203/PH205/CH101 CSC Elective 1 CSC Elective 2 CSC Elective 3 SDS graduates are able to: Elective Management SE 301: EM 384: Analytical Fundamental  Analyze global supply and demand of Methods for PY 201 Engineering Design Track Elective 1 Track Elective 2 Track Elective 3 Engineering goods and its sustainability and Systems Management  Understand the migration of refugees Management due to climate change  Apply system dynamics to complex Flexible Electives to Suit Your Interests operational environments  Understand the dynamic complexity SDS Core Classes (required) involved with sustainable management Choose 1 of 9 Elective Tracks of organizations Science Depth (Choose 1) (1 track = 3 courses)  Conduct data analytics and geospatial analysis of the battlefield to help Biology I, Physics II, Chemistry II Management Science decision makers Mathematics Depth (Choose 1) Project Management Engineering Statistics or Math Elective Defense Systems Personnel Management Mathematical Modeling Complementary Support Electives International Affairs (Choose 3 out of 8) Financial Systems Ex: MG390: Negotiation for Leaders Cyber Security https://www.usma.edu/academics/academic-departments/systems- PL479: Leading Org. through Change engineering Management MG395 Fundamentals of Accounting Department of Systems Engineering (DSE) AIAD: Outstanding Opportunities AIAD Program Large, Diverse, Relevant 45 unique sponsors with 16 new sponsors providing 88 CONUS and 5 OCONUS opportunities in DoD and private organizations. Cadets spend 3 weeks applying the Systems Decision Process and other SE fundamentals to real world, undefined, problems and return to USMA more adaptable, agile, and inspired to continue their academic development in the major. Department of Systems Engineering MINI OPEN HOUSES!

Mahan Hall, 4th Floor, War Room (MH 427) Tuesday, 12 February, 1250-1345 Monday, 4 March, 1250-1345 Declare by 08 March!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Want to learn more about Systems Engineering, Engineering Management, & Systems and Decision Sciences? Come over to chat about the majors, capstone opportunities, clubs, and AIADs!

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1. We are the Army’s Systems Engineering Department focused on solving complex problems 2. Solid foundation for serving as an officer 3. Everything is a “system”! {input, output, process, feedback} 4. Top undergraduate engineering program (#4 U.S. News 2018; #1 Engineering Management Program) 5. Supports the semester abroad programs and service academy exchange 6. Competitive major for Cyber branch and graduate school scholarships (GEM/ Rotary/ Draper/ MIT Lincoln Lab) 7. Real world experience – Capstone projects and AIADs 8. Gain marketable skills and professional certifications (PMP, PE, CAP, CSEP) 9. Excellent opportunities for graduate school 10. Maximize your earning potential outside of the Army Engineering Management Major Class of 2022

Cadet: ______Academic Counselor: ______

20-1 20-2 21-1 21-2 22-1 22-2 MA 205 MA 206 SE 301 CY 305 EM 402 EM 403 PH 206 EV 203 SE 375 EM 411 EM 420 EM 482 SS 201 SS 202 EM 384 SS 307 LW 403 MX 400 LX 2XX LX 2XX PL 300 HI 302 Sim Elective Dec. Sci. Elect. PY 201 EM 381 Math/Sci. Elect.1 CSC Track Elect. 1 CSC Track Elect. 2 CSC Track Elect. 3 SE 4003

Shaded blocks indicate courses that cannot be moved. If cadet has validations, then Notes: priority of movement forward: 1 To satisfy this requirement, Cadets can choose other courses containing at least 1 Math or Basic Science credit hour upon Program Director approval. 1) SE301 2 SE400 is 1 cr and does not count toward semester minimums (5 academic classes) 2) SE375 3 Pre-req is CH102. 3) CSC Track Elective

ABET Requirements: Required Courses + D.S. + Sim. + Core = 37.5 ET credits

SE 301 EM 381 EM 400 EM 403 EM 420 CY 305 Dec. Sci. Elect. CSC Track(3) SE375 EM 384 EM 402 EM 411 EM 482 Sim. Elect. Ma./Sci. Elect.

Math/Science Elective (Select 1): Decision Science Elective (Select 1): Simulation Elective (Select 1): Course Course Course

Course Title ET Course Title ET Course Title ET # 21-1 21-2 22-1 22-2 # 21-1 21-2 22-1 22-2 # 21-1 21-2 22-1 22-2 MA/BS CH102 Chemi s try II X X X X 0.0 4.0 SE302 Fundamentals of Systems Eng. X X 3.0 EM481 Systems Simulation X X X X 3.5 CH275 Intro to Biology X X X X 0.0 4.0 SE370 Computer Aided Systems Eng. X X 3.0 SE485 Combat Modeling X X 3.5 MA364 Engineering Mathematics X X X X 0.0 3.0 SE385 Decision Analysis X X 3.0 SM484 System Dynamics Simulation X X 3.5 MA365 Adv. Math for Engrs./Scientists X X X X 0.0 3.0 MA367 Math for the Social Sciences X X X X 0.0 3.0 MA371 Linear Algebra X X X X 0.0 3.0 MA386 Intro to Numerical Analysis X X 0.0 3.0 MA391 Mathematical Modeling X X X X 3.0 0.0 PH365 Modern Physics X X X X 1.0 2.0

Complementary Support Course (CSC) Tracks (Select 1 Track): Course # Course Title ET Course # Course Title ET 21-1 21-2 22-1 22-2 21-1 21-2 22-1 22-2 Project Management in Engineering Fundamentals MC300 Fundamentals of Eng. Mechanics and Design X X X X 3.0 EE301 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering X X X X 3.5 CE350 Infrastructure Engineering X X X X 3.0 MC300 Fundamentals of Eng. Mechanics and Design X X X X 3.0 CE450 Construction Management X X X X 3.0 MC311 Thermal-Fluid Systems I X X X X 3.5 Total: 9.0 Total: 10.0 Electrical Engineering Environmental Engineering EE302 Introduction to Electrical Engineering X X 3.5 EV385 Introduction to Environmental Engineering X X 3.5 EE360 Digital Logic with Embedded Systems X X X X 3.5 EV398 Geographical Information Systems X X X X 3.0 EE362 Introduction to Electronics X X 3.5 EV481 Water Resources Planning & Design X X 3.0 Total: 10.5 Total: 9.5 Nuclear Engineering Software Fundamentals NE300 Fundamentals of Nuclear Engineering X X X X 3.0 CY300 Programming Fundamentals X X X X 2.5 NE350 Radiological Engineering Design X X X X 3.0 CS393 Database Systems X X 3.0 NE450 Nuclear Weapons Effects X X X X 3.0 IT383 User Interface Development X X 3.0 Total: 9.0 Total: 8.5 Infrastructure Engineering Chemical Engineering CE350 Infrastructure Engineering X X X X 3.0 CH362 Mass & Energy Balances3 X X 3.5 EV385 Introduction to Environmental Engineering X X 3.5 CH363 Separation Process X X 3.5 EV398 Geographical Information Systems X X X X 3.0 CH364 Chemical Reaction Engineering X X 3.5 Total: 9.5 Total: 10.5

****Ensure at least 45 ET and 30 MA/BS credits!!!!!!!!

Systems Engineering Major Class of 2022 Cadet: DAC:______

20-1 20-2 21-1 21-2 22-1 22-2 MA 205 MA 206 SE 375 SE 385 SE 402 SE 403 PH 2061 EV 2031 SE 387 SE 388 Sim Elective EM 411 SS 201 SS 202 SE 301 SE 302 CY 305/EE 3012 MX 400 LX 2XX LX 2XX Track Elective 1 Track Elective 2 Track Elective 3 Track Elective 4 PY 201 SE 370 PL 300 SS 307 HI 302 LW 403 SE 4003

Shaded blocks indicate courses that cannot be moved.

Major Courses (excluding Elective Track, Major Courses(31.5) + Core(1.0) + Sim Elective(3.5) = 36 ET cr.): SE 301 SE 370 SE 385 SE 388 SE 402 EM 411 Elective Track (4 + CY305/EE301) SE 302 SE 375 SE 387 SE 400 SE 403 Sim Elective

Simulation Electives (Select 1): Course Course Title ET # 20-1 20-2 21-1 21-1 EM481 Systems Simulation X X X X 3.5 SE485 Combat Modeling X X 3.5 Elective Tracks (Select 1 Track): SM484 System Dynamics Simulation X X 3.5

Course # Course Title ET Course # Course Title ET 21-1 21-2 22-1 22-2 21-1 21-2 22-1 22-2 If cadet has validations, Mechanical Robotic Systems General Engineering Systems MC300 Fundamentals of Eng Mech and Design X X X X 3.0 MC300 Fundamentals of Eng Mech and Design X X X X 3.0 then priority of movement MC306 Dynamics X X X X 3.0 MC311 Thermal-Fluid Systems I X X X X 3.5 forward: EE301 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering X X X X 3.5 EM381 or Elect. Course from Env. Consideration Topics (must have 3 ET Cr.)4 3.0 XE472 Dynamic Modeling and Control X X X X 3.0 IT460 or Elect. Course from Env. Consideration Topics X X 1.5 1) SE301 XE475 X X 3.5 EE301 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering X X X X 3.5 Total: 16.0 Total: 14.5 2) SE375 Aeronautical Systems Environmental Systems 3) Track Elective MC300 Fundamentals of Eng Mech and Design X X X X 3.0 MC300 Fundamentals of Eng Mech and Design X X X X 3.0 MC311 Thermal-Fluid Systems I X X X X 3.5 EV301 Env. Science for Eng. & Scientists X X X X 2.0 MC312 Thermal-Fluid Systems II X X X X 3.0 EV385 Intro to Environmental Eng. X X 3.5 ME387 Intro to Applied Aerodynamics X X 3.0 EV481 Water Resources Planning & Design X X 3.0 1 CY305 Cyber Foundations X X X X 1.5 EE301 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering X X X X 3.5 May be moved depending on the Total: 14.0 Total: 15.0 Cadet’s completed science classes Power Energy Systems Geographic Information Systems 2 Dependent on what Track is selected MC300 Fundamentals of Eng Mech and Design X X X X 3.0 MC300 Fundamentals of Eng Mech and Design X X X X 3.0 (either EE301 or CY305 must be included MC311 Thermal-Fluid Systems I X X X X 3.0 EV378 Cartography X X 0.0 MC312 Thermal-Fluid Systems II X X X X 3.5 EV398 Geographic Information Systems X X X X 3.0 to satisfy the USMA cyber requirement) 3 ME472 Energy and Power Systems X X 3.0 EV498 Advanced Geographic Information Systems X X 3.0 SE400 is 1 cr and does not count toward CY305 Cyber Foundations X X X X 1.5 EE301 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering X X X X 3.5 semester minimums (5 academic classes) Total: 14.0 Total: 12.5 4 EM381 is highly recommended Infrastructure Systems Software Systems Development 5 Requires either EE300 or EE360 to satisfy MC300 Fundamentals of Eng Mech and Design X X X X 3.0 CY305 Cyber Foundations X X X X 1.5 MC311 Thermal-Fluid Systems I X X X X 3.5 CY300 Programming Fundamentals X X X X 3.0 course prerequisites CE350 Infrastructure Engineering X X X X 3.0 CS384 Data Structures X X X X 3.0 CE450 Construction Management X X X X 3.0 CS393 Database Systems X X 3.0 EE301 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering X X X X 3.5 CS403 Software Testing and Development X X 0.0 Total: 16.0 Total: 10.5 Nuclear Systems Artificial Intelligence MC300 Fundamentals of Eng Mech and Design X X X X 3.0 MC300 Fundamentals of Eng Mech and Design X X X X 3.0 NE300 Fund. of Nuclear Engineering X X X X 3.0 CY300 Programming Fundamentals X X X X 3.0 NE350 Radiological Engineering Design X X X X 3.0 CS384 Data Structures X X X X 3.0 MC311 Thermal-Fluid Systems I X X X X 3.5 CS486 Artificial Intelligence5 X X 3.0 CY305 Cyber Foundations X X X X 1.5 EE301 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering X X X X 0.0 Total: 14.0 Total: 12.0 Cyber Security Systems Web Application System Development MC300 Fundamentals of Eng Mech and Design X X X X 3.0 CY300 Programming Fundamentals X X X X 3.0 CY300 Programming Fundamentals X X X X 2.5 IT383 User Interface Development X X 3.0 CY350 Network Engineering & Management X X X X 3.0 CS393 Database Systems X X 3.0 CY450 Cyber X X X X 3.0 IT394 Distributed Application Development X X 0.0 CY305 Cyber Foundations X X X X 1.5 EE301 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering X X X X 3.5 Total: 13.0 Total: 12.5 Digital Communication Systems Electrical Systems MA364/365 Engineering Math/Adv. Eng. Math X X X X 0.0 MC300 Fundamentals of Eng Mech and Design X X X X 3.0 EE301 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering X X X X 3.5 EE301 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering X X X X 3.5 EE362 Introduction to Electronics X X 3.5 EE362 Introduction to Electronics X X 3.5 EE381 Signals and Systems X X 3.5 EE360 Digital Logic with Embedded Systems X X X X 3.5 EE477 Digital Communications X X 3.0 EE450 Military Electronic Systems X X 3.0 Total: 13.5 Total: 16.5 Electrical Robotic Systems Human Factor Systems EE301 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering X X X X 3.5 MC300 Fundamentals of Eng Mech and Design X X X X 3.0 EE360 Digital Logic with Embedded Systems X X X X 3.5 PL394 Anthropometrics & Biomechanics X X 3.0 EE375 Computer Architecture with Micro X X 3.0 PL386 Experimental Psychology X X 0.0 XE472 Dynamic Modeling and Control X X X X 3.0 PL485 Human Factors Engineering X X 1.5 XE475 Mechatronics (limited availablility) X X 3.5 EE301 Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering X X X X 3.5 Total: 16.5 Total: 11.0 Student Engineering Systems Design Select MC300, either EE301 (3.5 ET) or CY305 (1.5 ET) and 3 courses (at least 2 of these 3 must be outside the major). Total ET credit-hours must be at least 10, ****Verify At Least 45 ET and 30 MA/BS Credits!!!! have an engineering theme and be approved by Program Director. Systems Engineering Major Class of 2022

Environmental Consideration Topics (for General Engineering Systems Track and Student Design Track):

Environmental Environmental Consideration Course # ET Consideration Elective Course Title 20-1 20-2 21-1 21-2

DS345 Military Innovation X X X X 0 DS360 Special Ops/Low-Intensity Conflict X X X X 0 DS385 Sustaining the Force X X 0 DS455 Comparative Military Systems X X X X 0 DS460 Counterinsurgency Operations X X X X 0 Security DS470 Military Strategy X X X X 0 SS464 Homeland Security X X 0 SS465 Terrorism: New Challenges X X X X 0 IT460 Cyber Policy, Strategy, and Operations X X 1.5 EV478 Military Geospatial Operations X X 0 EV365 Geography of Global Cultures X X X X 0 EV371 Geography of Russia X 0 EV372 Geography of Asia X X 0 EV373 Geography of Latin America X X 0 EV375 Geography of Africa X X 0 Cultural EV376 Geography of the Middle East X X 0 EV384 Geography of North America X X 0 EV386 Geography of Europe X X 0 EV390B Urban Geography X X 0 LX371 Intermediate Language I X X 0 HI339 The Modern Middle East X 0 HI345 Modern Africa X 0 HI346 Modern South Asia X 0 HI347 Asian Warfare and Politics X 0 HI348 Modern Latin America X 0 Historical HI358 Strategy, Policy, & Generalship X X 0 HI372 US Foreign Relations Since 1898 X X 0 HI381 History of Irregular Warfare X X 0 HI391 World Religions X X 0 HI398 Society & Culture in American History X 0 HI463 Race, Ethnicity, Nation X 0 SS372 Politics and Government of China X X 0 SS374 Politics & Govt of Koreas & Japan X X 0 SS375 Politics & Govt of Russia & Neighbors X X 0 SS377 Politics and Government of Europe X X 0 SS381 Cultural/Political Anthropology X X 0 Political SS383 Politics and Government of Europe X X 0 SS384 Politics & Govt of Latin America X X 0 S485 Politics & Dev. Sub-Saharan Africa X X 0 XH415 Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing X 0 PL396 Social Network Analysis for Public Policy X X 0 EM381 Engineering Economy X X X X 3 SS368 Econometrics I X X X X 0 Economic SS394 Financial Statement Analysis X X X X 0 MG380 Marketing X X 0 MG410 Managerial Finance X X 0 PL371 Introductory Sociology X X X X 0 PL377 Social Inequity X X 0 Social SS476 Conflict Analysis/Resolution/Negotiation X X 0 PL398 Leadership Theory & Development X X 0 SS364 Game Theory X X 0 PY366 Philosophy of Mind X X 0 Emotional PL150 Adv General Psychology X X X X 0 MG390 Negotiation for Leaders X X X X 0 PY365 Ethics-Military Profession X X 0 Moral/Ethical EP373 Topics in Ethics X X 0 MG382 Human Resource Mgmt X X 0 Organizational PL479 Leading Orgs. Through Change X X 0 MG472 International Management X X 0 MG379 Leading Teams X X 0 LW488 Business Law X X X 0 LW482 National Security Law X X 0 Legal LW481 International Law X X X X 0 LW474 Law of Armed Conflict X X X X 0 LW473 Environmental Law X X 0 LW472 Criminal Law X X X X 0 Any engineering class with at least 3 ET credits 3 Any Simulation class not already taken (SE485, EM481, SM484) 3 Technological EM482 X X 3 EM420 Production Ops Mgmt X X X 3 Systems and Decision Sciences Major Class of 2022 Cadet: Academic Counselor:

20-1 20-2 21 -1 21-2 22-1 22-2 MA 206 Science Depth CY 305 SS 307 HI 302 SE 385 EV203/PH205/CH101 SS 202 PL 300 EM 381 LW 403 MX 400 SS 201 LX 2XX EM 384 SE 370 SE 402 SE 403 LX 2XX SE 301 EM 411 CSC Elective 1 CSC Elective 2 CSC Elective 3 PY 201 Math Elective SM 484 Track Elective 1 Track Elective 2 Track Elective 3

Shaded blocks indicate courses that are only offered in either the Fall or Spring Semesters. When possible, SM484 should be taken Cow year. All other courses are interchangeable as necessary. Major courses are in bold.

Major Courses: EM 381 EM 411 SE 370 SE402 SM484 Sci Depth Track Elec 1 Track Elect 3 CSC Elec 2 EM 384 SE 301 SE 385 SE403 Math Elect Track Elect 2 CSC Elect 1 CSC Elec 3

Science Depth Electives (Select 1): Math Electives (Select 1- Check Prereqs): Complementary Support Course (CSC) Electives (Select 3):

Course # Course Title Course # Course Title Course # Course Title 20-1 20-2 21-1 21-1 20-2 21-1 21-2 22-1 22-2 20-2 21-1 21-2 22-1 22-2

CH102 General Chemistry II X X X X SE375 Statistics for Engineers X X X X X Choose 1 of 2 CH275 Biology X X X X MA205 Calculus II X X X X X SS476 International Conflict and Settlement X X X X X PH206 Physics II X X X X MA255 Advanced Multivariable Calculus X X X MG390 Negotiation for Leaders X X X X X MA363 Vector Calculus and ODE X X X Choose 2 of 6 MA371 Linear Algebra X X X X X PL479 Leading Orgs. Through Change X X X MA372 Intro to Discrete Math X X X SS364 Game Theory X X X MA391 Mathematical Modeling X X X X X MG395 Fundamentals of Accounting X X X MA394 Fundamentals of Network Science X X SS394 Financial Statement Analysis X X X X X MA462 Combinatorics X X X MG472 International Management X X X MA464 Applied Algebra w/ Cryptology X X X PY305 Logical Reasoning X X X

Tracks (Areas of Concentration) (Select 1 Track):

Course # Course Title Course # Course Title 20-2 21-1 21-2 22-1 22-2 20-2 21-1 21-2 22-1 22-2 If cadet has validations, Personnel Management Track (Choose 3 of 4) Management Science Track (Choose 3 of 3) then priority of MG382 Human Resource Management X X X X X EM420 Production Operations Management X X MG472 International Management X X X MG380 Marketing X X X movement forward: PL392 Cognitive Psychology X X X MG395 Fundamentals of Accounting X X X PL398 Leadership Theory & Development X X X 1) SE370 International Affairs Track (Choose 3 of 32) 2) EM381 Project Management Track (Choose 3 of 5) EV365 Geography of Global Cultures X X X X X SE302 Fundamentals of Systems Engineering X X X EV371 Geography of Russia X X 3) HI302 EM420 Production Operations Management X X EV372 Geography of Asia X X X EM481 Systems Simulation X X X X X EV373 Geography of Latin America X X Must be taken after21-1. EV365 EV391A Land Use Plan & Management X X EV375 Geography of Africa X X is a prerequisite. Choose up to 1 LW488 Business Law X X X X X EV376 Geography of the Middle East X X X elective after taking EV365. EV384 Geography of North America X X Logistics Management Track (Choose 3 of 4) EV386 Geography of Europe X X X EM420 Production Operations Management X X EV390B Urban Geography X X X EM481 Systems Simulation X X X X X EV398 Geog Information Systems X X X X X EM482 Supply Chain Eng. & Information Mgt. X X X HI339 The Modern Middle East X EV390B Urban Geography X X X HI345 Modern Africa X HI346 Modern South Asia X Defense Systems Track (Choose 3 of 12) HI347 Asian Warfare and Politics X SE485 Combat Modeling X X HI348 Modern Latin America X Must be taken after21-1. DS345 Military Innovation X X X X X HI358 Strategy, Policy, & Generalship X X Choose up to 1 elective. DS360 Special Ops/Low-Intensity Conflict X X X X X HI372 US Foreign Relations Since 1898 X X DS370 Strategy and Policy X X X HI381 History of Irregular Warfare X X DS455 Comparative Military Systems X X X X X HI398 Society & Culture in American History X X DS460 Counterinsurgency Operations X X X X X HI463 Race, Ethnicity, Nation X X DS475 Strategic Decision Making X X X SS366 Comparative Politics X X X X X SS457 Advanced Studies in Grand Strategy X X X SS372 Politics and Government of China X X SS464 Homeland Security X X X X X SS374 Politics & Govt of Koreas & Japan X X X SS465 Terrorism X X X X X SS377 Politics and Government of Europe X X SS481 Defense Policy X X X SS378 Great Power Competition X X SS483 National Security Seminar X X X X X SS381 Cultural/Politcal Anthropology X X X SS383 Politics and Government of Europe X X X Must be taken after21-1. Financial Systems Track (Choose 3 of 7) SS384 Politics & Govt of Latin America X X X Choose up to 1 elective. MA476 Mathematical Statistics X X X SS473 American Foreign Policy X X X X X MG380 Marketing X X X SS485 Politics & Dev. Sub-Saharan Africa X X X MG410 Managerial Finance1 X X SS486 International Security Seminar X X X SS368 Econometrics I X X X X X SS385 Comparative Economic Systems X X Mathematical Modeling Track4 (Choose 3 of 5) SS469 Econometrics II 2 X X MA388 Sabermetrics X X X 1 SS494 Principles of Finance3 X X X X X MA391 Mathematical Modeling X X X X X MG395 is a pre-req. No substitute allowed. 2 MA461 Graph Theory and Networks X X Econometrics 1 and MG410 are pre-reqs Cyber Security Track (Choose 3 of 4) MA462 Combinatorics X X X 3 SS394 is a pre-req. No substitute allowed. CY300 Programming Fundamentals X X X X MA464 Applied Algebra w/Cryptology X X X 4 MA205 is a prerequisite. CY350 Network Engineering and Management X X X X MA488 Special Topics in Mathematics X X X X X IT460 Cyber Policy, Strategy & Operations X X CS482 Cyber Security Engineering See redbook Note: Student designed track with DAC approval for students interested in studying Courses Available to all Tracks medicine, law, or other focus areas. SE489 Advanced Individual Studies in SE X X X X X SE490 Adv. Topics in Sys Eng/Eng Mgmt X X X X X SE491 Rsrch Proj. in Sys Eng/Eng Mgmt X X X X X