Graduate Stand-Alone Certificate in International Security and Aerospace Systems

The International Security and Aerospace Systems Certificate is a 12-credit hour program offered by the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs and the Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering. The interdisciplinary certificate is for graduate students and post-baccalaureate professionals studying on a non-degree basis. Students will take courses that explore the intersection of international security, military gaming and modeling, and aerospace systems. The certificate will provide students with technical knowledge of aerospace systems and an understanding of relevant political and strategic context.

Program of Study

All courses counting toward the certificate must be taken on a letter-grade basis and be completed with a grade of C or higher with a minimum GPA of 2.7 for the certificate.

Required courses:
INTA 6103International Security3
AE 6393Introduction to System of Systems Engineering Principles3
AE 6394System of Systems Engineering Applications4
Select one (1) of the following:3
Scenario Writing and Path Gaming
Modeling, Simulation and Military Gaming
Total Credit Hours13