Cost-Benefit Analysis and Program Evaluation - Curriculum 230 (DL)
Program Director
Christina Hart, Ph.D.
Code MN, Ingersoll Hall, Room 334
(831) 656-6269, DSN 756-6269
cchart@nps.edu
Academic Associate
Marigee Bacolod, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Code MN, Ingersoll Hall
(831) 656-3302, 756-3302
mbacolod@nps.edu
Brief Overview
This program is closed to new admissions. The Cost-Benefit Analysis and Program Evaluation certificate teaches students the fundamental theories of economics and public policy that are necessary to understand consumer behavior and choice, the role of the public sector in the free-market economy, personnel economics, and cost-benefit analysis. Economic insights will be combined with the institutional expertise of DDM faculty to tailor the learning experience to defense-related areas. Students will gain subject mastery to critically evaluate cutting-edge research, allowing their organizations to make optimal use of the information contained in reports from academia, military focused policy organizations, and other government agencies. To earn the certificate, students must complete four courses (one per quarter) earning an average GPA of 3.3 or higher.
This certificate requires the completion of four courses (at least 12 credits) that were not counted for another certificate.
The following courses are required:
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MN3040 Statistics for Executive Management
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MN3070 Fundamentals of Cost Benefit Analysis
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MN4071 Advanced Economic and Defense Policy Analysis
The following courses are elective. Students should take at least one of them: