UU
Gives you a very broad and well-rounded understanding of MBSE. Lots of practical examples, however, it would be more beneficial if the course could provide the use of MBSE tools for modeling.

Strengthen your knowledge of Model-Based Systems Engineering, and discover an approach that organizations, companies, and governments are using to manage ever-changing demands. In this course, you will learn more about systems thinking, architecture, and models. You will examine the key benefits of MBSE. Through an in-depth look at MBSE as a solution, you will examine SysML methodologies and languages. No degree is required. This course is primarily for professionals, college students, and advanced high school students who are interested in gaining introductory knowledge of Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) software and principles. This course represents a foundational introduction to MBSE, appropriate for learners with a basic knowledge of general engineering concepts and an interest in digital manufacturing and design. To succeed in this course, learners should bring their curiosity about how new developments in technology are shaping the way businesses and entire industries operate. This course has no formal prerequisites. Upon completion of this course, you will be able to: • Differentiate between systems and systems of systems. • Use the MBSE approach. • Compare MBD, MBE, and MBSE. • Evaluate system modeling tools and languages.

UU
Gives you a very broad and well-rounded understanding of MBSE. Lots of practical examples, however, it would be more beneficial if the course could provide the use of MBSE tools for modeling.
VK
very detailed course covers main aspect of MBSE - Methodology and Language (Sysml)
RP
It was detailed and well planned and executed, but there was an issue with week 1 and week 2 questions with the electric coffee machine , so please look into it once
SA
Great course as a first step into Systems Engineering.
RR
Excellent course, learnt a lot about MBSE and new approaches. I would like to recommend everyone working in Systems Engg domain to take this course.
LV
Excellent course to brush up and fill the gaps in MBSE
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The course provides a thorough overview of the MBSE, its methods, languages, and tools to some extent.
However, I expected much more hands-on activities within the course from an industry-leading company.
The course is theoretical and misses peer-reviewed assignments. This is the biggest disadvantage of it. I'm not able to use an MBSE tool after completing the course, so I have to investigate it further on my own.
Authors should add assignments to work with an MBSE tool either free open-source or provide an education license for a proprietary solution. More real-world examples would also be beneficial.
This is the first dissapointing experience with an engineering course on Coursera among 30+ I've completed.
robotic voice reduce the engagement
Horrible. Quizzes are only meant to make you fail and lose your mind.
very detailed course covers main aspect of MBSE - Methodology and Language (Sysml)
Great course. Quizzes were pretty hard and no feedback to your answers were given. So you really need to understand the essence during each module. I don't understand why this course is rated so bad. Recommended for a new system architect.
Excellent course to brush up and fill the gaps in MBSE
The course is too abstract and doesn't use specific examples or practical tools to illustrate the concepts, making it difficult to understand.
It was detailed and well planned and executed, but there was an issue with week 1 and week 2 questions with the electric coffee machine , so please look into it once
The general part about Systems Engineering activities and the overview of different MBSE tools is good. On the other hand there are some detailed parts about SysML and Arcadia which are missing some practical examples or exercises. It would be great if the ACC example would have been available for Eclipse/ARCADIA so experience that model with all views, not just with some fragments.
Content is outdated and additional reading links broken or documents are inaccessible without further purchase. Multiple typos in the transcript show the tell tail signs of a poorly constructed voice-to-text bot that was never checked for accuracy.
Excellent course, learnt a lot about MBSE and new approaches. I would like to recommend everyone working in Systems Engg domain to take this course.
Great course as a first step into Systems Engineering.
Quizzes / Exam are solid! Nice work Siemens.
A good overview of MBSE and it's concepts
good
Gives you a very broad and well-rounded understanding of MBSE. Lots of practical examples, however, it would be more beneficial if the course could provide the use of MBSE tools for modeling.
Tough and sometime ambiguous questions.
If you like being talked to by an emotionless robot, AND having verbatim answers from the videos marked as wrong, then this is for you. It also feels like a sales presentation from Siemens, rather than an educational course.
Plenty of typos and repeated sentences. Also it would be nice if there was an actual human voice showing its face instead of a neutral voice reading the materials.