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  • 3.00 Credits

    MSSE Students are required to complete a system engineering design project that demonstrates proficiency in research, design, analysis, implementation, testing and documentation. The project is an in-depth study selected by the student or course instructor to showcase the student's skills and knowledge. Prerequisite:    SE 6010 and SE 6020 and SE 6130 and SE 6140 and SE 6150
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course targets systems engineering professionals. It will prepare you to take the International Requirements Engineering Board's certification exam, to elicit and analyze requirements, document and validate requirements, create UML and SysML use cases, manage requirements, and demonstrate systems requirements for a development project.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An overview of system life-cycle design processes and the associated analysis techniques. Approaches to system reliability, maintainability and failure analysis are also explored. Prerequisite:    SE 6010
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will introduce the application of engineering and management efforts to maximize the likelihood that the resulting system design will be operationally feasible and perform as intended in an effective and efficient manner. The objective of the course is to study the characteristics that are known to have a significant impact on the success of a system and the customer's need. Topics include Design for reliability, maintainability, human factors, logistics, producibility, and affordability.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The course introduces the participant to research methods and experimentation, including surveys, case studies, stratification, comparative experiments, regression, and design of experiments. The course emphasizes practical decision-making processes, both intuitive and logical; qualitative and quantitative. A review of practical descriptive, comparative, and relational statistics is leveraged to explore and apply advanced methods.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to reliability engineering and risk analysis, including its role in Systems Engineering. Approaches to risk identification, quantification, and reduction will be discussed. Tools, techniques, and methodologies for use in system design, reliability engineering, and project management are emphasized. Prerequisite:    MATH 1040 and MATH 1210 and MATH 3410 and MFET 2410
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will introduce methods of optimization, simulation, and analysis for a variety of complex systems -including linear optimization,non-linear optimization,and data modeling. It will also introduce business analytics, the types of business analytics and their uses and advantages. Students will apply business analytics and modeling techniques to improve design for feasibility concepts of a complex system. Software used will include SQL, Visual Basic,Excel, and similar languages.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Organizational Systems provides engineers with organizational-level skills to recognize, develop, analyze, improve, and sustain organizational subsystems. The course blends the most useful mental models from organizational theory and design, industrial psychology, and organizational behavior. Participants complete multiple applied deliverables to connect theory and application. Open systems thinking, structural design, internal design elements, and managing dynamic processes frame the content.
  • 3.00 Credits

    System of systems is a collection of task-oriented or dedicated systems that pool their resources and capabilities together to create a new, more complex system which offers more functionality and performance than simply the sum of the constituent systems. This course will introduce the subsequent sustaining maintenance & support of the system throughout its entire life cycle, including end of life/disposal. It will also include different DoD tailorable concepts to effectively manage and field product. Topics include: Reliability Growth, Initial Contractor Support (ICS), and Performance-Based Logistics (PBL)Sytems of Systems (SoS) or Federation of Systems (FoS).
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course targets systems engineering professional. It will prepare you to take the International Requirements Engineering Board's certification exam, to elicit and analyze requirements, document and validate requirements, create UML and SysML use cases, manage requirements, and demonstrate systems requirements for a development project.