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INCOSE's Certification Program will host in-person only sessions at the International Workshop. The same topics are available with existing material and additional sessions will be hosted remotely later.
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The job activities of a professor map to the Systems Engineering experience required for a CSEP.
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There is value to becoming an ESEP even if you are near retirement.
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INCOSE intern applications being accepted through 4 November 2022.
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INCOSE Certification will be presenting at upcoming regional and international conferences.
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A recent article in INSIGHT can help you describe your CSEP or ESEP work experience.
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INCOSE updated its Certification web pages in August 2022.
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"Sometimes it is required to put students in situations where they get "burned", a bit, by non-SE practices that they may be more used to to help them recognize the value of SE," says David R. Schneider, faculty of Cornell University.
Here is what he has to say about Academic Equivalency.
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"Everyone considering SEP certification should introspect on their "why", says the academic equivalency graduate, Kahdeem Cohens, ASEP.
Here is what he has to say on Academic equivalency and SEP Certification.
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Building a knowledgeable systems engineering community in Turkey motivated trainer Ömer Ertekin, ESEP, to provide Systems Engineering, and is now his proudest achievement.
Here are his thoughts on Systems Engineering training.
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Being an active member of INCOSE and other broader Systems Engineering communities helped motivate trainer Mark Williamson, CSEP, to provide Systems Engineering training.
Here are his views on Systems Engineering training.
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Graduate from the University of Detroit Mercy, Sarah Kawai, CSEP, advises her fellow CSEP aspirants to start working on their references early.
Here is what she has to say about academic equivalency.
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Shreyas Renukuntla, ASEP, a graduate from Cornell University advises Certification aspirants to try to apply the SE learnings to large-scale projects or their real-time work responsibilities to obtain a deeper understanding of SE.
Here is what he has to say about Academic Equivalency.
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Steven H Dam, ESEP, the Advisory Board Chairman for the GMU Systems Engineering and Operations Research Department, advises universities aspiring for academic Equivalency to make sure their program teaches more than just Systems Engineering Management.
Here are his thoughts on Academic Equivalency.
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"I continue learning about Systems engineering predominantly through the Systems Engineering networks," says trainer Michael Johnson, CSEP.
Here are his views on Systems Engineering training.
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"SEP Certification is helping me prove my competence and knowledge in the different aspects of systems engineering," says a certified student Raksha Poondicherry Mani, ASEP.
Here is what she has to say about SEP Certification.
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"Good systems engineers are excellent engineers and basic scientists first then systems engineers," says Cihan Dagli, the founder and program director of the Systems Engineering Graduate program at Missouri S&T, and a huge supporter of INCOSE SEP Certification.
Here are his thoughts on Academic Equivalency.
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"A systems engineer is often referred to as a “jack of all trades” as they possess knowledge of many different fields," says Rick Grandrino, the faculty of Drexel University and a huge supporter of INCOSE SEP Certification.
Here are his thoughts on Academic Equivalency.
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"My past experiences of developing products which did not meet the product goals and objectives motivated me to provide Systems Engineering training," says trainer David Mason, ESEP.
Here are his views on Systems Engineering training.
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The goal of Raquel Hoffmann, CSEP, of INCOSE Brazil is to facilitate Academic Equivalency for Universities in Brazil, and her motivation to do so is to increase the SE community and facilitate the certification path in Brazil.
Here are her thoughts on this.