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Degrees Offered
For 8 of the 14 degree programs offered by the EPP, the program chair is an APL scientist or engineer. These eight APL-based programs are:
The Systems Engineering and Technical Management programs have become especially popular as a means for training personnel in the specialized skills and knowledge required to manage a technical organization and complex technical projects. APL, which is itself a large technical organization, has produced faculty uniquely suited to develop and teach the courses in these programs.
Besides the above eight areas, programs are offered in Bioinformatics, Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, Civil Engineering, Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, and Environmental Engineering, Science & Management. Classes in all 14 of the above programs are offered at multiple sites in the region. (See the Engineering and Applied Science Programs for Professionals website for locations.) In addition, on-line courses are being developed and added to the curriculum to meet the needs of students who require even more flexibility in classroom scheduling. In particular, our program collaborates with the JHU Krieger School of Arts and Sciences to offer a new, totally on-line master’s degree in Bioinformatics.
Facilities, Office Hours, and Location
The APL Education Center supports and administers the Engineering and Applied Science Program for Professionals on the APL campus. The office is located in the lower level of the R.E. Gibson library and is open Monday through Thursday, 8:30 am to 7:30 pm and Friday 8:30 am to 5:00 pm. Students and prospective students may contact the office at 443-778-6510 or 240-228-6510.
Classrooms and laboratories are located in the lower level of the Gibson Library and in the Kossiakoff Conference and Education Center.
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Educational Benefits for APL Staff
APL employees who take courses in the Engineering And Applied Science Program for Professionals receive tuition remission. (See Benefits for details.)
Strategic Education Program
The APL Education Center also administers the in-house, non-credit Strategic Education program for APL professional staff. This program features 10 to 12 week-long courses on topics relevant to the strategic vision of the Lab. Courses are taught in the Spring and Fall by APL staff and meet once a week, from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm, in a conference room on the main APL campus. Courses have no exams or grades, but do include homework, readings, and/or projects, all of which are designed to help participants internalize the material and apply it to their work. Because courses are non-credit, the tuition fee of $850 is not covered by the Lab’s part-time study benefits program, but rather is charged to an appropriate departmental budget of the participant.
Examples of recent or planned offerings include:
- Modelling, Simulation & Monte Carlo methods
- Cognitive Engineering
- Topics in Information Assurance
- Operating in the CyberSpace Domain
- The Semantic Web
- Up-stream Data Fusion
- Autonomous Systems
- Service Oriented Architecture
The Education Center welcomes ideas for courses you would like to take or teach in this format. Please contact E. Elliott, APL Education Center Director, with your suggestions.
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