- Introduction
- What is Systems Engineering
- Who are INCOSE
- Route to success
- Structure & Content
- Typical Roles
- Summary of content
- Download the FREE Ultimate Guide
- Interested in sitting the INCOSE ASEP Exam?
If your looking to learn more about Systems Engineering, this course is for you. This course covers core Systems Engineering topics and the route to professional development, in particular, passing the INCOSE ASEP Exam.
The course content includes:
What is systems engineering?
How can you apply systems engineering to your project?
What does a systems engineer do?
What day to day activities do systems engineers do?
Who are INCOSE?
Benefits of becoming an INCOSE member
Route to professional development
INCOSE ASEP Exam
Content covered in the INCOSE ASEP Exam
Next steps for revising for the exam
If you struggle to understand:
Systems Engineering Jargon
Systems Engineering Concepts
The V Lifecycle
How to apply it on a project basis
Then this course will overcome the struggles so that you can:
Discuss core SE concepts
Find areas on projects which require the application of systems engineering
Take the first steps in becoming a systems engineer
Many engineers, scientists and mathematicians are familiar or have heard of Systems Engineering but don't know how to apply it. In this course our goal is to:
Introduce SE in an easy to understand format
Go at an appropriate pace for a beginner
Show what 'a day in the life of' an SE looks like
Introduce you into how to become a Systems Engineer
Show you the quickest routes to certification
Hello, I'm Connor!
I'm a Systems Engineer, based in Bristol, United Kingdom. I've worked across multiple engineering projects in industry including areas such as Artificial Intelligence, Defence, Aerospace, Maritime & Rail.
I have an M.Eng Systems Engineering degree from Loughborough University. Im an INCOSE qualified Associate of Systems Engineering Practitioner (ASEP) and sit on the INCOSE UK Advisory Board.
Member of the Institute of Engineering & Technology (IET) and INCOSE UK.