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"We devote our professional engineering experience to giving back to our engineering community and to promote the systems engineering profession," says Dorothy Benveniste, the President of INCOSE Los Angeles Chapter.
Did you know that INCOSE Los Angeles and San Diego chapters conduct SEP Cohorts free of cost to prepare participants to prepare for the knowledge exam?- Here is more about this from Dorothy.
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"Academic Equivalency can lead to a broader set of industrial partners for universities," says faculty member of Purdue University, Bob Kenley, ESEP.
Here are his thoughts on Academic Equivalency.
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The lack of affordable self-paced online-only training motivated Christopher Olson, CSEP, to provide Systems Engineering training.
Here are his thoughts on Systems Engineering training.
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Trainer Becky Reed, ESEP, is proud of her helping hundreds of people across many different industries learn about the importance, value, and impact of systems engineering. Inspirational, is it not?
Here are her views on Systems Engineering training.
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"Academic equivalency program helped a lot not only to understand the Systems Engineering concepts theoretically but also to work on three different projects and wrote three research article publications," says Getachew(Get) Michael, CSEP, a graduate from UMBC.
Here are his thoughts on Academic Equivalency.
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Don Gelosh, ESEP and the Director of Systems Engineering at WPI, reminds us that the Academic Equivalency does not equate to Certification, it only allows to bypass the knowledge exam.
Here is his perspective on Academic Equivalency.
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"We need to engineer a better world and think systemically without neglecting the systematic approach," says David Ward, ESEP, a trainer.
Here are his thoughts on Systems Engineering training.
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"Being part of INCOSE’s Academic Equivalency program makes a university more competitive," says Paul Martin, ESEP as a faculty member at UMBC.
Enjoyed reading his views as a trainer on Systems Engineering training?
Here is what he thinks about academic equivalency from a faculty perspective.
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"These courses help deepen my knowledge of the industry, use cases, and knowledge of systems engineering," says Gordon Quach, a graduate from UMBC.
Is Academic Equivalency beneficial if I choose not to get certified? - If you have this question too, here is what Gordon has to say about this.
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Preparing for INCOSE Knowledge exam helped Sowmya Kurra, ASEP certified student, realize how vast Systems Engineering is and how diverse are its aspects.
Here is what she has to say about SEP Certification.
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Trainer Paul Martin, ESEP, says "Systems Engineers work within vast and complex machinery of processes, project purposes, and personnel. It’s nice to know where you fit."
Here are his views on SEP Certification and Systems Engineering Training.
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" A systems engineer should develop the capability to think probabilistically," says John Shortle, a faculty at George Mason University.
Here is what he has to say about Academic Equivalency.
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"A Systems Engineer needs to understand all aspects of the system lifecycle and design disciplines to know how to engage the subject matter experts efficiently," says Beth Wilson, ESEP, a Systems Engineering course instructor at WPI.
Here is her perspective on Academic Equivalency and SEP Certification.
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Trainer Jan von Tongelen, CSEP, continues to learn about Systems Engineering by being a part of the Systems Engineering community.
Here is what he has to say about Systems Engineering training.
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Corina White, CSEP, is a Professor who encouraged herself to get certified through encouraging her students to get SEP Certification!
Here are her views on Academic Equivalency and SEP Certification.
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"A systems engineer should learn all the professional competencies during their education," says an Academic Equivalency Advisor, Heidi Ann Hahn, ESEP.
Here are her views on Academic Equivalency.
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David Endler, CSEP, finds it rewarding when his trainees talk about applying systems engineering learned in his class.
Here is what he has to say about Systems Engineering training and SEP Certification.
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Trainer David D. (Dave) Walden, ESEP, thinks that core systems engineering skills can be best learned through training.
Here are his thoughts on Systems Engineering training and SEP Certification.
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"Treat the INCOSE Handbook as the Bible": advices a certified student, Keshav Sharma to Certification aspirants.
Here is more on what he has to say about SEP Certification.
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According to Diego Custódio Rangel, ASEP, a graduate of the Academic Equivalency program: "It is essential to certify your knowledge, especially at the beginning of your career" and we couldn't agree more.
Here is the blog talking more about his experience with Academic Equivalency and SEP Certification.