Nuclear Operations - Curriculum 738 (DL)
Program Officer
CDR Michael Moran
Spanagel Hall, Room 102B
(831) 656-2817, DSN 756-2817
michael.g.moran@nps.edu
Academic Associate
Steve Tackett, Lecturer
Spanagel Hall, Room 230
(831) 656-2944, DSN 756-2944
shtacket@nps.edu
Brief Overview
The Nuclear Operations curriculum is designed to be completed via distance learning and to provide students with knowledge of nuclear operations such as nuclear deterrence and assurance, nuclear weapons effects, nuclear command, control and communications (NC3), space-based systems used for early warning and communications, nuclear platforms, nuclear command and control (NC2), nuclear policy and nuclear non-proliferation. Students will complete the Space Nuclear Command, Control, and Communications (SNC3) certificate (Requirement #1), a nuclear deterrence and policy certificate (Requirement #2), which can be completed through the Naval Postgraduate School or an equivalent pre-approved certificate from another institution such as The Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT), Harvard University Extension School, or Missouri State University. Students will then complete a pre-approved specialization track with a four-course certificate (Requirement #3). Finally, the Students will complete an approved thesis or capstone project (Requirement #4). Note: requirements #1, #2, and #3 can be completed in any order.
Requirements for Entry
The curriculum is open to US military officers and US federal government employees. Other nuclear enterprise or US government-affiliated applicants will generally be accepted if sponsored by a US military command or US government federal agency. Applicants must be eligible for a Secret security clearance, which must be obtained before enrolling in the classified courses. Students will require access to SIPRNet while taking the classified courses. Applicants must have a bachelor's degree, with an APC of 255 (Bachelor's degree GPA of 2.6 or higher)
Convenes
Spring
Program Length
36 Months
Outcomes
1. Students will examine the strategy of Nuclear Deterrence historically and apply the concepts of Nuclear Deterrence to the present day. They will also examine US Nuclear Policy and Nuclear non-proliferation.
2. Students will analyze the nuclear strategy of the U.S.' two main nuclear rivals, China and Russia, including the broader topic of great power competition concerning these rivals.
3. Students will evaluate theories of escalation control and de-escalation and apply these concepts to US nuclear strategy.
4. Students will describe nuclear effects and understand how these effects impact U.S. NC3 systems and other military systems.
5. Students will explain the characteristics of the earth's atmosphere and the space environment as they relate to the systems used for Missile Early Warning and Nuclear Command and Control
6. Students will classify and explain wireless communications, including their expected operation of various communication types in a nuclear environment, with special emphasis on protected Satellite Communications.
7. Students will gain relevant specific knowledge in a specialization track (such as the Acquisition and Systems Engineering Track). Other specialization tracks may be added in the future with the approval of the Space Systems Academic Group Chair.
Core Requirements
Requirement #1: Space Nuclear Command, Control and Communications Certificate (SNC3 - Curriculum 298)
All students are required to complete the Space Nuclear Command, Control, and Communications (SNC3) Certificate (Curriculum 298)
SS3011 | Space Technology and Applications | | 3 | 0 |
SS3613 | Military Satellite Communications | | 3 | 0 |
SS3740/AE3740 | Nuclear Command, Control, and Communications Systems - Part I | | 3 | 0 |
SS3741/AE3741 | Nuclear Command, Control, and Communications Systems - Part II | | 3 | 0 |
Requirement #2: Complete a pre-approved nuclear strategy and policy certificate.
Students will complete one of the five options below:
Via distance learning or in residence:
1. Great Power Competition Certificate, Curriculum 255 (13 credit hours)
Via distance learning and transfer the credits to the Naval Postgraduate School:
2. Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) Nuclear Weapons Effects, Policy, and Proliferation (NWEPP) Certificate (12 credit hours)
3. Harvard Extension School Nuclear Deterrence Certificate (12 credit hours)
4. Missouri State Graduate Certificate in Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) (15 credit hours)
In residence:
5. Complete three courses from the following list:
a. NS3280: Nuclear Weapons and National Strategies
b. NS3030: American National Security Policy
c. NS4990: Seminar in Strategic Studies
d. NS4991: Seminar in United States Foreign Policy
e. NS4677: Space and International Security
f. DA3885: Proliferation and Counter-Proliferation
g. NS3450: The Russian Military: Past and Present
h. NS4620: Seminar on the People’s Liberation Army
Requirement #3: Specialization Track
Complete one certificate as a specialization track from the following list:
1. Systems Engineering Fundaments (Curriculum 282)
2. Implementing Technological Change (Curriculum 231)
Requirement #4: Thesis or Capstone Project
All students will complete a thesis or capstone project as approved by the academic group.