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EM384 COURSE DETAILS


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EM384 (Version: 2024 1) COURSE DETAILS


COURSE TITLE EFF YEAR EFF TERM DEPARTMENT CREDIT HOURS
EM384 ANYL METH FOR ENGR MANAGEMENT 2024 1 Systems Engineering 3.0 (BS=0.0, ET=3.0, MA=0.0)
SCOPE
EM384 focuses on the application of deterministic and probabilistic models used by analysts to make engineering and management decisions. Cadets learn to apply various modeling techniques to represent and solve real-world organizational problems in the military and industry. Topics include: linear and integer programming, network modeling, decision making under uncertainty, and simulation modeling. Cadets apply concepts and tools using Microsoft Excel in a variety of computing environments. The techniques taught in this course have been applied to an increasingly wide variety of complex problems in business, government, military, health care, and education. Ethical responsibilities in describing the results of analyses to decision makers are integrated throughout the course. Cadets make innovative use of spreadsheets to develop and analyze models. Cadets are tested on the application of course concepts from the five blocks of instruction during four graded labs, four problem sets, and a comprehensive term-end exam.
LESSONS: 40 @ 55 min (2.500 Att/wk) LABS: 0 @ 0 min
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
None

EM384 COURSE REQUISITES


TYPE COURSE EFF YEAR EFF TERM TRACK RED BOOK FLG
CO REQUISITE  
  MA206 1992 1 1 Y
  MA256 2018 2 2 Y
  MA206X 2017 2 3 Y
  MA206Y 2019 2 4 Y
PRE REQUISITE  
  CY105 2021 1 5 Y
  CY155 2021 1 6 Y
  IT105 2016 1 7 Y
  IT155 2020 1 8 Y

EM384 (Version 2024-1) COURSE OFFERINGS


AYT #SECT/SIZE CPBLTY ENRLD WAIT SEATS CLOSED DETAILS
2024 - 2 6 18 108 107 0 1 N Hours

2024 - 3 1 18 18 8 0 10 N Hours

2024 - 8 1 18 18 0 0 18 N Hours

2025 - 1 6 19 114 110 0 4 N Hours

2025 - 2 3 19 57 52 0 5 N Hours

2025 - 3 3 18 54 0 0 54 N Hours

2025 - 4 1 18 18 0 0 18 N Hours

2025 - 8 1 18 18 0 0 18 N Hours

2026 - 1 10 18 180 167 0 13 N Hours

2026 - 2 4 18 72 2 0 70 N Hours

2026 - 8 1 18 18 0 0 18 N Hours

2027 - 1 6 18 108 0 0 108 N Hours

2027 - 2 4 19 76 0 0 76 N Hours

2027 - 3 1 18 18 0 0 18 N Hours

2027 - 8 1 18 18 0 0 18 N Hours


EM384 (Version: 2020 2) COURSE DETAILS (ARCHIVED)


COURSE TITLE EFF YEAR EFF TERM DEPARTMENT CREDIT HOURS
EM384 ANYL METH FOR ENGR MANAGEMENT 2020 2 Systems Engineering 3.0 (BS=0.0, ET=3.0, MA=0.0)
SCOPE
EM384 focuses on the application of deterministic and probabilistic models used by analysts to make engineering and management decisions. Cadets learn to apply various modeling techniques to represent and solve real-world organizational problems in the military and industry. Topics include: linear and integer programming, network modeling, decision making under uncertainty, and simulation modeling. Cadets apply concepts and tools using Microsoft Excel in a variety of computing environments. The techniques taught in this course have been applied to an increasingly wide variety of complex problems in business, government, military, health care, and education. Ethical responsibilities in describing the results of analyses to decision makers are integrated throughout the course. Cadets make innovative use of spreadsheets to develop and analyze models. Cadets are tested on the application of course concepts from the five blocks of instruction during four graded labs, four problem sets, and a comprehensive term-end exam.
LESSONS: 40 @ 55 min (2.500 Att/wk) LABS: 0 @ 0 min
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
None

EM384 COURSE REQUISITES


TYPE COURSE EFF YEAR EFF TERM TRACK RED BOOK FLG
CO REQUISITE  
  MA206 1992 1 1 Y
  MA256 2018 2 2 Y
  MA206X 2017 2 3 Y
  MA206Y 2019 2 4 Y
PRE REQUISITE  
  CY105 2021 1 5 Y
  CY155 2021 1 6 Y
  IT105 2016 1 7 Y
  IT155 2020 1 8 Y

EM384 (Version: 2009 1) COURSE DETAILS (ARCHIVED)


COURSE TITLE EFF YEAR EFF TERM DEPARTMENT CREDIT HOURS
EM384 ANYL METH FOR ENGR MANAGEMENT 2009 1 Systems Engineering 3.0 (BS=0.0, ET=3.0, MA=0.0)
SCOPE
EM384 focuses on the application of deterministic and probabilistic models used by analysts to make engineering and management decisions. Cadets learn to apply various modeling techniques to represent and solve real-world organizational problems in the military and industry. Topics include: linear and integer programming, network modeling, decision making under uncertainty, queuing, and simulation modeling. Cadets apply concepts and tools using Microsoft Excel within a computer lab environment. The techniques taught in this course have been applied to an increasingly wide variety of complex problems in business, government, military, health care, and education. Ethical responsibilities in describing the results of analyses to decision makers are integrated throughout the course. Cadets develop communication skills through two written reports and make innovative use of spreadsheets to develop and analyze models. Cadets are tested on the application of course concepts from the four blocks of instruction during two graded labs, two out-of-classroom projects, two problem sets, and two in-class WPRs. Cadets will spend several lessons in a computer lab environment.
LESSONS: 40 @ 55 min (2.500 Att/wk) LABS: 0 @ 0 min
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
None

EM384 COURSE REQUISITES


TYPE COURSE EFF YEAR EFF TERM TRACK RED BOOK FLG
CO REQUISITE  
  MA206 1992 1 1 Y
  MA256 2018 2 2 Y
  MA206X 2017 2 3 Y
PRE REQUISITE  
  IT105 2003 1 1 Y
  IT155 2003 1 2 Y
  CS105 1990 1 3 Y
  CS155 1990 1 4 Y

EM384 (Version: 2008 1) COURSE DETAILS (ARCHIVED)


COURSE TITLE EFF YEAR EFF TERM DEPARTMENT CREDIT HOURS
EM384 ANYL METH FOR ENGR MANAGEMENT 2008 1 Systems Engineering 3.0 (BS=0.0, ET=0.0, MA=0.0)
SCOPE
EM384 focuses on the application of deterministic and probabilistic models used by analysts to make engineering and management decisions. Cadets learn to apply various modeling techniques to represent and solve real-world organizational problems in the military and industry. Topics include: linear and integer programming, network modeling, decision making under uncertainty, queuing, and simulation modeling. Cadets apply concepts and tools using Microsoft Excel within a computer lab environment. The techniques taught in this course have been applied to an increasingly wide variety of complex problems in business, government, military, health care, and education. Ethical responsibilities in describing the results of analyses to decision makers are integrated throughout the course. Cadets develop communication skills through two written reports and make innovative use of spreadsheets to develop and analyze models. Cadets are tested on the application of course concepts of the course from the four blocks of instruction during four graded labs and two out-of-classroom projects, and two in-class WPRs. Cadets will spend several lessons in a computer lab environment.
LESSONS: 40 @ 55 min (2.500 Att/wk) LABS: 0 @ 0 min
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
None

EM384 COURSE REQUISITES


TYPE COURSE EFF YEAR EFF TERM TRACK RED BOOK FLG
CO REQUISITE  
  MA206 1992 1 1 Y
PRE REQUISITE  
  IT105 2003 1 1 Y
  IT155 2003 1 2 Y
  CS105 1990 1 3 Y
  CS155 1990 1 4 Y

EM384 (Version: 2004 1) COURSE DETAILS (ARCHIVED)


COURSE TITLE EFF YEAR EFF TERM DEPARTMENT CREDIT HOURS
EM384 ANYL METH FOR ENGR MANAGEMENT 2004 1 Systems Engineering 3.0 (BS=0.0, ET=0.0, MA=0.0)
SCOPE
EM384 focuses on the application of deterministic and probabilistic models used by analysts to make engineering and management decisions. Cadets learn to apply various modeling techniques to represent and solve real-world organizational problems in the military and industry. Topics include: linear and integer programming, network modeling, decision making under uncertainty, and simulation modeling. Cadets apply concepts and tools using Microsoft Excel within a computer lab environment. The techniques taught in this course have been applied to an increasingly wide variety of complex problems in business, government, military, health care, and education. Ethical responsibilities in describing the results of analyses to decision makers are integrated throughout the course. Cadets develop communication skills through four written reports and make innovative use of spreadsheets to develop and analyze models. Cadets are tested on the application of concepts of the course from the four blocks of instruction during four graded labs and four out-of-classroom assignments. Cadets will spend eight to twelve lessons in a computer lab environment.
LESSONS: 40 @ 55 min (2.500 Att/wk) LABS: 0 @ 0 min
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
None

EM384 COURSE REQUISITES


TYPE COURSE EFF YEAR EFF TERM TRACK RED BOOK FLG
CO REQUISITE  
  MA206 1992 1 1 Y
PRE REQUISITE  
  IT105 2003 1 1 Y
  IT155 2003 1 2 Y
  CS105 1990 1 3 Y
  CS155 1990 1 4 Y