The systems engineering domain is broad and highly technical, but I believe this foundation course provides an excellent introduction to the concepts and processes that support the systems engineering lifecycle.
Mark Williamson
Course tutor
Key topics
• What is systems engineering?
• The scope of systems engineering.
• Links to other engineering approaches.
• Key systems engineering models.
• System life-cycle processes.
• Project processes.
• Technical processes.
• Agreement processes.
• Organisational project–enabling processes.
Mapped against UK- SPEC competencies:
A,
B,
C and
E
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Knowledge and understanding - For Chartered Engineers: ‘Use a combination of general and specialist engineering knowledge and understanding to optimize the application of existing and emerging technology’
For Incorporated Engineers: ‘Use a combination of general and specialist mechanical engineering knowledge and understanding to apply existing and emerging technology’
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Design and development of processes, systems, services and products - For Chartered Engineers: ‘Apply appropriate theoretical and practical methods to the analysis and solution of mechanical engineering problems’
For Incorporated Engineers ‘Apply appropriate theoretical and practical methods to design, develop, manufacture, construct commission, operate, maintain, decommission and re-cycle mechanical engineering processes, systems, services and products’
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Responsibility, management or leadership - For Incorporated and Chartered Engineers: 'Provide Technical and commercial leadership’
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Professional commitment - For Incorporated and Chartered Engineers: ‘Demonstrate a personal commitment to professional standards, recognising obligations to society, the profession and the environment’
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