Gain a foundational understanding of Systems Engineering, essential for the successful development of complex systems. This course guides you through the system design and life cycle, from initial design and architecture to development, production, and ongoing management. Understand how system components interact and contribute to project goals, ensuring operational success and effective risk management.

Introduction to Systems Engineering

Introduction to Systems Engineering


Instructors: Kumudu Amarawardhana
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What you'll learn
Apply core principles of project management to plan and execute initiatives.
Identify and assess project risk factors to develop mitigation strategies.
Design and implement effective system architectures for scalable solutions.
Implement best practices in construction and operations management for efficient workflows.
Skills you'll gain
- Systems Design
- Concept Of Operations
- Requirements Analysis
- Systems Development Life Cycle
- Engineering Design Process
- Conceptual Design
- Systems Engineering
- Requirements Elicitation
- Systems Integration
- System Design and Implementation
- Configuration Management
- Design Reviews
- System Requirements
- Verification And Validation
- Systems Architecture
- Prototyping
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There are 9 modules in this course
Welcome to 'Introduction to Systems Engineering'! This module starts your learning journey with a course introduction video. You will understand what defines a system, focusing on human-made systems central to systems engineering. We then cover the broad phases of a system's life cycle: from identifying needs and exploring options to functional design, physical design, detailed design, construction, utilization, and retirement. This foundational knowledge is crucial for managing any complex project. By the end, you will identify system characteristics and life cycle stages. To succeed, watch the video first for a course overview.
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11 videos6 readings2 assignments
This module describes systems engineering, outlining its relevance and benefits. You will understand what systems engineering means and gain a framework for the course's major processes and activities. This approach offers advantages for any project. By the end, you will explain the discipline of systems engineering and its real-world benefits. To get the most from this module, consider how these concepts apply to projects you know.
What's included
9 videos3 readings2 assignments
Before diving into detailed systems engineering activities, this module focuses on system needs and requirements. You will examine how business management, business operations, and systems designers view these requirements. We also cover requirements engineering, the process for developing a clear set of requirements. This is vital for successful project outcomes. By the end, you will define system needs and requirements and understand requirements engineering. To prepare, consider a project you know and its initial requirements.
What's included
8 videos2 readings2 assignments
This module explores requirements engineering, covering how requirements are elicited and formally defined through elaboration. You will learn about simple requirements engineering tools and their practical uses. We also examine traceability, ensuring you track each requirement's origin and relationships. This is vital for clear project scope and successful outcomes. By the end, you will understand requirements elicitation, elaboration, tools, and traceability, preparing you for the mid-course exam. To succeed, practice using the tools discussed.
What's included
7 videos3 readings4 assignments
This module covers Conceptual Design, where you translate business and stakeholder needs into a system-level understanding. You will determine what the system must do, its performance, and how it interacts with other systems to meet requirements. We then explore system-level synthesis, making high-level design decisions before preparing for preliminary and detailed design. This early design phase is critical for successful project outcomes. By the end, you will understand conceptual design and system synthesis. To prepare, think about how initial ideas become concrete plans.
What's included
7 videos2 readings2 assignments
Building on Conceptual Design, this module focuses on detailed design decisions. During preliminary design, you will identify subsystems, their functions, and inter-relationships. We address key questions like sourcing subsystems or designing them from scratch. For subsystems needing design or modification, we cover the detailed design process and tools like prototyping, which refine the design. This stage is crucial for successful project implementation. By the end, you will understand preliminary and detailed design processes and prototyping. To succeed, consider how these design choices impact a system's final form.
What's included
7 videos2 readings2 assignments
Following detailed design, this module covers system construction and production. You will examine critical systems engineering activities like configuration audits and system verification. We then explore the utilization phase, where systems engineering supports modification and upgrade projects. Finally, we address issues related to system disposal or retirement. This module highlights the continuous role of systems engineering throughout a system's life. By the end, you will understand construction, utilization, and retirement phases. To succeed, consider the long-term implications of system decisions.
What's included
6 videos2 readings2 assignments
In this final module, you will explore key management issues in systems engineering to maintain balance and control. We cover verification and validation management, configuration management, technical risk management, and managing technical reviews. We also introduce alternative development strategies like incremental and evolutionary approaches, contrasting them with the waterfall method used in this course. The module concludes by emphasizing planning and the Systems Engineering Management Plan (SEMP). By the end, you will understand critical management aspects for successful systems engineering programs. To succeed, consider how these management tools apply to complex projects.
What's included
7 videos1 reading1 assignment
You have completed the modules! This final section prepares you for the final exam that assesses your understanding of advanced design, construction, and management principles in systems engineering. To succeed, review all materials from these modules. We also want to share information about the Master of Systems Engineering program offered by UNSW Canberra, which can be completed online. Entry pathways are available for those with or without a first degree.
What's included
2 videos1 assignment
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Reviewed on Nov 19, 2021
Excellent course! Provides good initiation to system engineering. I enjoyed the practical examples to explain some of the concepts. Course is recommended for those looking after system engineering.
Reviewed on Mar 19, 2022
Well structured. Clear explanations. For students, beware that the quiz has a couple of questions that are related to future lesson, so where possilbe read ahead before taking each quiz.
Reviewed on May 16, 2023
The Introduction to Systems Engineering course was so good that I learned about building systems. Various theories collect user needs and can be applied in real work.
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