Earl Sprague
Lecturer
Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering and Science
Department of Systems and Enterprises
General Information
Earl Sprague is a consultant and trainer with extensive experience in project management, program management, and systems engineering.
During 23 years on active duty with the United States Air Force, he served in a variety of assignments involving the development and operation of strategic missile systems, including Minuteman 2 and 3, Peacekeeper, and the Advanced Cruise Missile. Earl earned the Department of Defense Level 3 (Highest) Certification as a Program Manager. He also led the development of the Air Force’s school for initial project management training and served as its first commander.
After his retirement, he provided training to over 100 companies and government agencies throughout the United States and overseas. Among the topics have been general project management, advanced project management, program management, portfolio management, team building, technical project management, systems engineering, test management, quality management, risk management, estimating, earned value, procurement, and project methodologies.
Earl became an adjunct faculty member for the School of Systems and Enterprises in July 2009. He started off teaching courses for the Stevens corporate partners. In 2013, Earl began also added courses for the Web Campus. In March 2015, he became a full-time faculty member.
Earl is a certified instructor and holds the Project Management Institute’s Project Management Professional Certification (PMP).
During 23 years on active duty with the United States Air Force, he served in a variety of assignments involving the development and operation of strategic missile systems, including Minuteman 2 and 3, Peacekeeper, and the Advanced Cruise Missile. Earl earned the Department of Defense Level 3 (Highest) Certification as a Program Manager. He also led the development of the Air Force’s school for initial project management training and served as its first commander.
After his retirement, he provided training to over 100 companies and government agencies throughout the United States and overseas. Among the topics have been general project management, advanced project management, program management, portfolio management, team building, technical project management, systems engineering, test management, quality management, risk management, estimating, earned value, procurement, and project methodologies.
Earl became an adjunct faculty member for the School of Systems and Enterprises in July 2009. He started off teaching courses for the Stevens corporate partners. In 2013, Earl began also added courses for the Web Campus. In March 2015, he became a full-time faculty member.
Earl is a certified instructor and holds the Project Management Institute’s Project Management Professional Certification (PMP).
Experience
Project Management
Program Management
Portfolio Management
Systems Engineering
Program Management
Portfolio Management
Systems Engineering
Institutional Service
- Faculty Lead for Corporate and Government Education Chair
- Defense Civilian Training Corp Member
- Executive Liaison Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Chair
- Executive Liaison with Northrup Grumman Corporation Aerospace for Systems Engineering MastersProgram Chair
- Executive Liaison with Northrup Grumman Corporation Aerospace for Systems Engineering Masters Program Chair
Honors and Awards
2022 Provost's Online Teaching Excellence Award
Professional Societies
- PMI – Project Management Institute Member
Courses
EM 612 Project Management
SYS 660 Decision and Risk Analysis (Both Regular and Noodle versions)
SYS 660 Decision and Risk Analysis (Both Regular and Noodle versions)