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George Richardson
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Post by George Richardson »

John Hoden has a good suggestion -- that we list in this listserve places
where one can obtain professional-level coursework in system dynamics. I
suggest those of us at universities or consultancies with formal system
dynamics programs send a very brief note to the list describing the
programs available. Compiling these would give us something like the old
System Dynamics Newsletter, published out of MIT in the 1970s, showing
institutional activities and degree programs.

As a start:

University at Albany, State University of New York: Several courses and
seminars at the masters and doctoral level in system dynamics, taught in
the department of public administration and policy, including:
PAD 524 - Systems Thinking in Public Management and Policy
PAD 624 - Simulating Dynamic Systems
PAD 724 - Simulation for Policy Analysis and Design
PAD 824 - Proseminar in System Dynamics Modeling

Faculty in the area of Decision and Policy Sciences:
David F. Andersen, PhD MIT: system dynamics, information science
George P. Richardson, PhD MIT: system dynamics, group decision support
John W. Rohrbaugh, PhD U. of Colorado: group decision support
Jeryl L. Mumpower, PhD U. of Colorado: negotiation, expert judgment
Thomas R. Stewart, PhD U. of Colorado: social judgment analysis

Students: From ten-to-twelve masters and doctoral students concentrating
in system dynamics at any given time.

Recent system dynamics dissertations:

Mohammad Mojtahedzadeh. A Path Taken: Computer-Assisted Heuristics for
Understanding Dynamic Systems
Ik Jae Chung. Government Regulation of Market Information as a Public
Policy Tool: Dynamics of Waste Recycling Market Development
Terrence A. Maxwell. Decisions: Cognitive Style, Mental Models, and Task
Performance
R. Kevin ONeill. The Network Structure of the Stock and Stock-Index
Futures Markets
Sauwakon Ratanawijitrasin. The Dynamics of Health Care Finance: A
Feedback View of System Behavior

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George P. Richardson
G.P.Richardson@Albany.edu
Professor of public administration, public policy & information science
Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy Phone: 518-442-3859
University at Albany - SUNY, Albany, NY 12222 Fax: 518-442-3398
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anderson@titan.me.jhu.edu (Richa
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Post by anderson@titan.me.jhu.edu (Richa »

I am a Ph.D. student in the Department of Geography and Environmental
Engineering at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD. It is an
interdisciplinary dept., and my particular subsection is Systems
Analysis and Economics for Public decision making. My advisor,
Benjamin Hobbs has done a lot of work in Decision Analsis, and I am
currently taking a course from him called Dynamic Systems, in which
we have been introduced to Stella as well as other methodologies and
applications involving systems analysis. I certainly hope to use
SD methodologies effectively and prudently in my future career.

Among several graduates of this department, Richard Palmer is a
professor at the University of Washington in Washington St. and has
a group which applies systems analysis (in particular, using Stella)
in water resources problems.

Richard Anderson
anderson@titan.me.jhu.edu
Johns Hopkins University
Dept.Geography and Environmental Engineering
410-516-5176
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