Postgraduate Courses
SYSH
Systems Hub
- SYSH 5000Model-Based Systems Engineering[1-1-1:2]DescriptionModel-based systems engineering (MBSE) is a contemporary systems engineering methodology that uses conceptual models for communication between system architects, designers, developers, and stakeholders. Object-Process Methodology (OPM) is an MBSE language and methodology for constructing domain-independent conceptual models of all kinds of systems. The course provides students with basic knowledge and tools for MBSE, focusing on conceptual modeling of systems, giving learners a competitive advantage over their peers.Intended Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
- 1.Define Systems Engineering and the role it plays in design and manufacturing.
- 2.Explain a Systems Engineering process and discuss the advantages and
disadvantages of the approach. - 3.Explain the system design process and development using MBSE with OPM, and model various real-life systems in OPM.
- 4.Assess a process for MBSE opportunities and develop a strategy to implement applications of MBSE.
- 5.Utilize the MBSE Self-Assessment tools for analyzing MBSE maturity.
- SYSH 6780Career Development for Systems Hub Research Students[0-1-0:1]DescriptionThis course aims at equipping research students with the skills conducive to their professional career development. Students will attend the training focusing on personality self-exploration and program-specific training at the Thrust level, and another training at the Hub level. Graded PP, P or F.Intended Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
- 1.Conduct career planning.
- 2.Demonstrate the basic skills for job hunting.
- 3.Identify new research techniques employed in their discipline.
- 4.Apply basic knowledge for teaching.
- 5.Apply knowledge and skills to become a highly marketable professional.