Course Description
The Systems Engineering course is designed for project managers to gain technical insight into understanding customer requirements to a level where these requirements can be
converted into technical specifications without errors.
Lately, there has been a lot of interest in capturing customer requirements and integrating them into the fields of
systems engineering and project management. The systems engineering course will specifically
discuss the methods of requirements capture both qualitatively and quantitatively, as well as the
latest methods and software used for the same purpose.
In addition, the course will explore fully
the roles and responsibilities of team members involved in integrating all aspects of the project
with the systems engineering field. This course is a must to understand systems engineering
from a practical perspective with real world industry examples.
Course Outline
Day 1:
Introduction to Systems Engineering
Systems Engineering from a non-engineering perspective
What constitutes customer requirements?
The requirements capture process
Pugh Analysis and Other Methodology
The project viewed as a system
The product and project life cycle
The PM as an SE matrix
Systems Engineering
Processes
Skill Set
Techniques
Practice Exam – Day 1
Day 2:
The Systems Engineering Model
Approach
Verification and Validation (V and V model)
Strategies
Implementation
Monitoring
Practice Exam – Day 2
Practical Project – Day 2