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Course No: EECE.5494-082; SIS Class Nbr: 14026; SIS Term: 3430
Course Status: Open
Course Description
This course provides experiential learning in implementing Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) from an applications perspective. Principles of systems thinking and practices in design of engineered systems are discussed. The mapping of systems engineering stages to a model-based graphical representation in undertaken with the systems modeling (SysML) language and supporting programming platforms. Model-based representation of stakeholder requirement, use-cases and scenarios, system and interface architecture will be learnt through case studies drawn from mission operations. MBSE practitioners will present their best practices for integrating respective models for verification, validation, traceability and presentation to teams with differing backgrounds and expertise.
Prerequisites, Notes & Instructor
- Prerequisites: EECE.5492 Systems, Modeling and Simulation for Digital Eng.
- Section Notes: Live Online Course; Live Online Course: Attend class remotely during specific days and times (sometimes referred to as synchronous learning). Instructors may deliver lessons from an off-campus location, from a campus classroom, lab or studio, and you¿ll also make use of Blackboard, UMass Lowell¿s online learning management tool.
- Core Codes: ONLINE SYN
- Credits: 3; Contact Hours: 3
- Instructor: Kavitha Chandra/Ola Batarseh
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When Offered & Tuition
- Th | 6:30 PM-9:20 PM ET
- 2025 Spring: Mar 17 to May 08
- Course Level: Graduate
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Tuition: $1800
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- Note: There is a $30 per semester registration fee for credit courses.
Related Programs: Graduate Certificate in Digital Engineering
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