EMIS 7310: SYSTEMS ENGINEERING DESIGN

Course Description:

This course is an introduction to systems engineering design. It covers designing systems including concept, partitioning, and design details. The course discusses thread analysis, structure analysis, and object-oriented design. It explores architectural frameworks such as the Department of Defense (DoD) Architectural Framework (DoDAF), which is the follow on to the C4ISR architectural framework. The course covers interfaces, vibration, power, cooling, sensors, signal processing, and control.

Course Topics:

• Design process
• Thread analysis
• Structure analysis
• Architectural frameworks
• Mathematics for systems engineering
• Interfaces
• Vibration
• Power and cooling
• Sensors
• Signal processing
• Control



Course Goals:
The goal of the course is to provide students with an introduction to systems engineering design.

Recent Instructor:
Dr. Jim Hinderer

Prerequisites:
Recommended: EMIS 7301 Systems Engineering Process

Availability:
Campus, DVD, Video Tape

Course Textbook:
INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook, Version 2
Engineer-in-Training Fundamentals
Articles from the Internet