When

Thursday, January 24, 2019 at 9:00 AM EST
-to-
Friday, January 25, 2019 at 5:00 PM EST

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Where

TBD, Oakland or Wayne County 
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Contact

Karista Gallick 
Workforce Intelligence Network 
734-309-0937 
karista.gallick@winintelligence.org 
 

Introduction to Systems Engineering I 

Register now for Introduction to Systems Engineering I, a MAGMA-approved short course with instruction from Kettering University Faculty.

When

Day 1: Online component to be completed at least two weeks prior to start of in-person meetings
Day 2: Thursday, January 24th, 2019, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Day 3: Friday, January 25th, 2019, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Where

TBD, Oakland or Wayne County

Cost

$2310.00 per person, payable by credit card or check

Contact

Karista Gallick, Business Partnerships Associate
Workforce Intelligence Network
734-309-0937
karista.gallick@winintelligence.org

Course Description

Systems are becoming increasingly large and complex with many challenges in their design, development, and implementation. Systems engineering enables the successful completion of large and complex projects. In this course, you will be introduced to systems engineering (SE) with emphasis on model based SE (MBSE) using the SysML language. Your knowledge will be reinforced by carefully designed assignments, and lab projects involving automotive and autonomous vehicle systems.

For a full course syllabus, please click here.

Lab Projects Description

Lab Project 1: Development of the structure, behavior, and requirements for ABS using SysML

Lab Project 2: Development of the structure, behavior, and requirements for an AV obstacle detection and avoidance controller using SysML.

Course Learning Objectives

After completing required online portion of course in advance of in-person meetings, students will learn the following:

  • Articulate the concepts of system life cycle, requirements, and the various designactivities
  • Describe importance of verification and validation (V&V) of requirements
  • Define and illustrate what is meant by model based system engineering (MBSE)
  • Explain the main features of SysML as a SE language
  • Develop the structure, behavior, and requirements of a specific sub-system using SysML
  • Articulate the concept of a safety culture and the role of the system architect

Please note: This course requires an online component to be completed at least 2 weeks prior to the start of the in-person portion of the course on January 24th. After registration, please check your email for forthcoming instructions on how to access and complete the online portion. You will need to bring the work completed online to the in-person meetings.