Defence Simulation and Modelling
Course
In Bedfordshire
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
Bedfordshire
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Start date
Different dates available
Who is it for? The course is suitable for both military and civilian personnel, including those from defence industry and government departments.
Ten places are normally available for the full-time cohort.
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Subjects
- Simulation
- Industry
Course programme
On successful completion of the course you will be familiar with the technologies, methodologies, principles and terminology of modelling and simulation as used across defence, including the challenges and issues as well as the benefits. Through use of facilities such as the , with its wide range of specialist applications, students will gain a broad understanding of modelling and simulation in areas such as training, acquisition, decision-support, analysis and experimentation.
Informed by Industry
The aim of the Industrial Advisory Panel, which is common to all components of the AMOR Postgraduate Suite (which comprises the DSM and MOR courses) is to offer advice and input to the course director and the teaching team in terms of curriculum content, acquisition skills and other attributes that the practitioner community may be seeking from graduates of the course. Currently the Industrial Advisory Panel for this programme has members on it from both the defence industry and the MOD.
Defence Simulation and Modelling