Webinar 15:00 UTC: "An Overview of INCOSE Professional Certification" – David D. Walden
In 2004, INCOSE introduced its Systems Engineering Professional (SEP) certification program.
INCOSE Webinar: "An Overview of INCOSE Professional Certification"
Date: 18 April 2012
Time: 15:00 UTC
Presenter(s): David D. Walden
General Webinar Details: Webinar 41
Abstract:
In 2004, INCOSE introduced its Systems Engineering Professional (SEP) certification program. Through an application, evaluation, and examination process, INCOSE grants qualified system engineers the status of INCOSE Certified Systems Engineering Professional (CSEP). In 2008, INCOSE introduced an entry-level Associate Systems Engineering Professional (ASEP) credential and an extension for Acquisition (Acq). In 2010, INCOSE introduced a senior-level Expert Systems Engineering Professional (ESEP) credential that adds an oral interview to determine systems engineering leadership and accomplishments.
Certification through INCOSE formally confirms an individual’s qualifications – it’s an effective way for others to recognize your Systems Engineering knowledge and experience. INCOSE’s multi-level certification program helps both individuals and organizations break through to the next level, providing a portable and independent internationally-recognized competitive advantage.
This presentation will provide an overview of the INCOSE certification program. For more information on INCOSE’s certification efforts, please visit the following URL:http://www.incose.org/educationcareers/certification
Bio:
Presented by David D. Walden, ESEP David D. Walden, CSEP is currently the INCOSE Certification Program Manager. As the Certification Program Manager, Dave works directly with INCOSE’s Certification Advisory Group (CAG) and Board of Directors (BoD) to promote and execute the certification program throughout the world.