Graduate Certificate in Ethics and Emerging Military Technology
The Graduate Certificate in Ethics and Emerging Military Technology (EEMT) is a specialized elective track for students seeking to deepen their expertise in the ethical complexities imposed by new technology. Students are given priority enrollment for EEMT-related electives and will develop and produce a well-researched, faculty-mentored professional paper on the nexus between ethics and emerging technology.

General Information
Eligibility
This graduate certificate program is available for resident students, civilian federal employees (GS13, or equivalent), and international students who have been selected for the International Master of Arts Program.Location & Duration
This 10-month specialized elective track is completed in conjunction with the College of Naval Command and Staff curriculum. Students are taught at U.S. Naval War College (NWC) in Newport, Rhode Island.Learning Format
Courses are conducted in seminar format. Students also complete a faculty-mentored professional paper during the academic year.Outcome
Students in this specialized program are awarded a certificate, along with four additional graduate credits. In addition, students will develop and produce a well-researched, faculty-mentored professional paper on an original topic of their choice concerning the nexus between ethics and emerging technology.Program Structure
Ongoing
Professional Paper
Required | Core CourseStudent Selected Electives
Course Requirement
Required | ElectiveElectives in Ethics and Technology Concentration
Required | ElectiveIncoming Students
Contact Information
Director of Ethics & Emerging Military Technology
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Ethics and Emerging Military Technology students will be able to examine the ethical and military relevance of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, genetic manipulation, neuro-enhancements, and much more.
Core Curriculum
The core teachings at U.S. Naval War College provide a framework for military and civilian leaders to gain an understanding of strategy and operations, the ability to think critically, deal with uncertainty and surprise, be proficient in joint matters, and comprehend the security environment and all elements of national power.