Advanced Systems Suitability Certificate - Curriculum 135 (DL)

Brief Overview

The Department of Systems Engineering offers a four-course academic certificate in Advanced Suitability topics that enables students to apply systems engineering in defense acquisition and system lifecycle support.  This certificate offers more detailed courses focused on specific suitability areas providing additional expertise useful in system design through integration and manufacturing, development and production efforts.  Students create strategies that incorporate human factor considerations, software, production and risk in the overall systems engineering process and product lifecycle.  This program is targeted for mid- and upper-level engineers working in or in support of the Defense Acquisition System but has great benefit for all who seek further knowledge in the theory and practice of systems engineering.

Convenes

Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer

Program Length

4 Quarters

Requirements for Entry

-Undergraduate degree with minimum 2.6 grade point average. 

Prerequisite

- Successful completion of System Engineering Certificate (282).

- A year (two semesters or three quarters) of college calculus.

   

Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this certificate students will have:

  1. Greater knowledge of concepts and principles relevant to four system suitability areas including human factors, reliability, availability, maintainability, systems software, risk analysis and management, or system manufacturing and production.
  2. The ability to apply appropriate planning and assessment tools in the context of the human system, software, risk, manufacturing and production or RMA domains.
  3. The ability to analyze suitability considerations in reliability, software, human systems, risk, or manufacturing and production and produce design recommendations based on the results.
  4. An improved ability to communicate effectively in technical writing and presentations.

Typical Course of Study

Students must complete any four of the following courses:

Course NumberTitleCreditsLecture HoursLab Hours
OS3401/OA3401Human Factors in System Design

3

1

-or-

SE3321Reliability Management and Data Systems

3

2

-or-

SE4003Systems Software Engineering

3

2

-or-

SE4353Risk Analysis and Management for Engineering Systems

3

2

-or-

SE4520System Manufacturing Development and Production

3

2