Advance Your Career with a Georgia Tech Modeling & Simulation Certificate
Explore Real-World Situations Before the Crisis Hits
Modeling & simulation is no longer limited to the military or government. It is now a vital skill in the fields of health care, training, education, weather forecasting, transportation, infrastructure, entertainment, testing, media, and art. The courses in this program are separated into two types: foundation, which teaches theory and basic concepts, and domain, which focuses on areas in the engineering or practical domain that use or emphasize modeling and simulation.
How You Will Benefit
- Participants
- Gain a comprehensive knowledge of modern modeling and simulation technology
- Take advantage of the flexibility to tailor a program that fits your needs
- Immediately apply course knowledge on your job
- Establish industry and government contacts
- Gain access to your instructors' technical expertise throughout your career
- Enhance your career path
- Access the breadth of applied knowledge at Georgia Tech Research Institute
- Employers
- Expand your industry and government contacts
- Give your employees needed credentials to improve your corporate resume
- Reduce project timelines and increase productivity
- Certify your staff has the necessary training it needs to complete projects
- Provide your employees with the latest, cutting-edge training that can make an immediate impact
Who Should Earn a Modeling & Simulation Certificate
- Engineers
- Scientists
- Technicians
Three Required Core Courses
- Fundamentals of Modeling
- Modeling & Simulation for Systems Engineering
- Distributed Simulation Fundamentals
Domain Electives (Choose three courses)
Practical Fundamental Domain Courses. Courses with * provide fundamental technical background (if needed) in a specific domain and do not contain any M&S material. Choose no more than one of these courses.
Practical M&S Domain Courses. The remaining courses provide practical M&S applications in a specific domain. Choose two or three of these courses.
- Airborne/Space
- Antenna Engineering
- Basic Antenna Concepts*
- Modeling & Simulation of Antennas
- Phased Array Antennas and Adaptive Techniques
- Combat Modeling
- Electronic Warfare
- Information Technology
- Infrared & Electro Optical
- FalconView™
- Radar
- Systems Engineering
- Test & Evaluation
- An Introduction to Command and Control Concepts, Systems, and Test & Evaluation
- Design of Experiments
- Introduction to Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Concepts, Systems, and Test & Evaluation
- Test & Evaluation of Defense RF Electronic Systems*
- Test & Evaluation Using Modeling & Simulation
*Courses provide fundamental technical background (if needed) in a specific domain and do not contain any M&S material.


