MASTER OF SYSTEMS ANALYSIS DISTANCE LEARNING DEGREE PROGRAM ENROLLMENT FOR SEPTEMBER 2020:
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RMKS/1. This NAVADMIN announces application procedures for the September 2020
distance learning Master of Systems Analysis (MSA) degree program (curriculum
363).
2. Background:
a. Operations research, systems analysis, and decision science are
increasingly crucial to the current operating environment characterized by
distributed maritime operations and a return to great power competition.
Officers with these essential skills are needed throughout the Navy and as a
result, the Navy prioritizes this expertise for selection and assignment.
b. The program targets Navy unrestricted line officers who might not
otherwise be able to attend Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) inresident. It is
open to other uniformed officers, federal civilians, and defense contractor
civilians on a space-available basis. This program focuses on the practice
of the Operations Research/Systems Analysis profession. It prepares students
to apply critical thinking and analytical skills to support key decisions in
both operational and staff assignments. Coursework focuses on data analysis,
modeling and simulation, optimization, risk-benefit analysis, and cost
analysis as they apply to real-world military situations and cases. Navy
officer graduates receive a 3210P subspecialty code, Operations Research
Analysis, and are eligible to be detailed to 3211-coded Operations Analysis
billets. MSA is also a designated degree program available for assignment to
OPNAV 6511P-coded Requirements Officer billets.
c. The program is a 24-month part-time program delivered using a mix of
distance learning methods. Students take two courses per quarter for eight
consecutive quarters. One course each quarter requires weekly, 3-hour
sessions using video tele-education or web-based conferencing. The other
course each quarter is delivered asynchronously using web-based (online)
instruction.
Web-based courses are paced week-to-week, but students have the flexibility
to do coursework at times of their choosing during a particular week. The
programs can be delivered virtually anywhere.
d. An online four-course subset of the MSA degree program may be taken as a
stand-alone Systems Analysis (SA) certificate (curriculum 281). A student who
completes the SA certificate may apply for enrollment in the MSA degree
program and receive one-for-one course credit towards the MSA degree
requirements.
Navy officer graduates of the certificate program receive a 3210L
subspecialty code.
e. New MSA and SA cohorts are scheduled to begin each fall and spring
quarter. For the fall quarter academic year 2021 (AY21), classes start the
week of 28 September 2020.
3. Sponsor-reimbursed tuition:
Seats not filled by active-duty Navy and Marine Corps officers will be made
available for open enrollment to other uniformed officers, Department of the
Navy and other federal government civilians, and defense contractor civilians
under tuition sponsorship by their organization or agency. The open
enrollment tuition for other-service military, government civilians, and
defense contractors are $2,500 per course. Students are required to purchase
their textbooks. NPS is required to have a support agreement (DON form 7600A
or DD1144) in place with each government funding sponsor before acceptance of
funding documents.
4. Application Process:
Officers interested in the degree or certificate program may visit the NPS
web pages for detailed eligibility and application process. The deadline for
online applications for AY21 quarter 1 is 31 July 2020. MSA webpage:
https://my.nps.edu/web/dl/degprogs_msa.
SA Cert webpage: https://my.nps.edu/web/dl/cert_sa.
5. Post Graduation:
Per reference (a), officers participating in this program must agree to
remain on active duty for three years following completion of the degree
program (or one year following completion of the certificate program). This
obligation is discharged concurrently with any other service obligation
already incurred. This agreement does not obligate the Navy to retain the
officer on active duty. NPS is mission-funded to provide tuition-free
graduate education to active duty Navy and Marine Corps officers.
6. Point of Contact:
NPS MSA program office, via email at msadegprog@nps.edu.
7. This message will remain in effect until superseded or 30 September 2020,
whichever occurs first.
8. Released by Vice Admiral S. B. Munsch, Deputy Chief on Naval Operations
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