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"Academic equivalency benefits students by increasing their employability," says Robert F. Bordley, ESEP, the Program Director of the Academic Equivalency Program of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Here are his views on Academic Equivalency.
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René King, ASEP, finds SEP Certification to be an excellent tool to develop a healthy appetite for continuous improvement in Systems Engineering.
Here is her perspective on SE training and SEP Certification.
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According to the Academic Equivalency point of contact of the University of Alabama in Huntsville, Dale Thomas, ESEP: "Academic Equivalency establishes a common benchmark of SE skills for students".
Here are his views on Academic Equivalency and SEP Certification.
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The INCOSE Certification Program celebrates the month of SEPtember by sharing interviews with its stakeholders.
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If you are studying for the INCOSE knowledge exam, it is a good idea to review the list of learning objectives. They can help guide your review of the INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook (the sole source of content for the exam) to focus on the topics that will be tested.
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Are you an INCOSE member or CAB Associate interested in reading the INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook? Great news - you get free access to the electronic version! It is one of many free downloads from the INCOSE Store.
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Jul 29, 2022
- Certification
- CertWhichOne
Representatives of INCOSE's Certification Program have given several presentations that are recorded and available online.
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Systems engineers are heroic ... but has Hollywood realized that? What could a systems engineer do to become famous and appreciated? Do such characters exist already?
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INCOSE's first and primary certification level, Certified Systems Engineering Professional (CSEP), is the right fit for most systems engineers.