SYS 7002
Case Studies in Systems Engineering
Course Description
SYS 6001, 6003, and 6005
Under faculty guidance, students apply the principles of systems methodology, design, and management along with the techniques of systems and decision sciences to systems analysis and design cases. The primary goal is the integration of numerous concepts from systems engineering using real-world cases. Focuses on presenting, defending, and discussing systems engineering projects in a typical professional context. Cases, extracted from actual government, industry, and business problems, span a broad range of applicable technologies and involve the formulation of the issues, modeling of decision problems, analysis of the impact of proposed alternatives, and interpretation of these impacts in terms of the client value system. Prerequisite: SYS 6001, 6003, and 6005.
Instructors
William Scherer
Spring 2022
Peter Beling
Spring 2021
Garrick Louis
Spring 2019
Michael Smith
Spring 2012
Donald Brown
Spring 2010
Gerard Learmonth
Spring 2010