Systems and Supportability Engineering Graduate Certificate


Program Director
William
Robinson

With an increasing percentage (often 65% or more) of the system life cycle cost being allocated to operations and support, there is urgency about exploring "cause and effect" relationships between design decisions and their operational and support related impacts. System and product robustness and sustainability become key. The notion of "open" system architectures become an imperative wit increasing use of commercial system elements and common platforms. This four course cluster addresses innovative methods and practices ate to integrate system reliability, maintainability, and supportability considerations into the systems engineering process. On the other hand, methods to optimize necessary logistics resources and processes are critical and are also studied in this sequence of courses. Current business trends are discussed and assessed.



Course #Course NameInstructor (s)Semester
SYS625Fundamentals of Systems EngineeringKristin Giammarco, Richard Arra, Leslie StevensFall-2009, Spring I-2010
SYS640System Supportability and LogisticsCaroline LubertFall-2009
SYS645Design for Reliability, Maintainability, and SupportabilityWilliam RobinsonSpring I-2010
SYS650System Architecture and DesignEdward Wojciechowski, Alice SquiresFall-2009, Spring I-2010


General Information
Credits 3 Credits Per Course/12 Credits Per Certificate
Tuition per credit $1100 per credit
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A graduate certificate program from Stevens' School of Systems and Enterprises available online. Co-sponsored by AACEI, ACM, AIChE, ASCE, IEEE, NECA, NSPE, and SNAME.

If you're a professional with a bachelor's degree, you can earn a graduate certificate or a masters degree in an outstanding online Systems and Supportability Engineering program delivered by the same superior faculty who teach in conventional settings. You receive the finest professional education using rich Internet features -- threaded discussions, chat, bulletin boards, e-mail, file sharing, whiteboards, and workgroups for in-depth participation.

Note: The Systems Design and Operational Effectiveness (SDOE) Executive Education Program offers face-to-face one-week courses in modular format, after which students must complete a ten week homework assignment to fulfill the course requirements. Modular courses, labeled as SDOE, may be substituted for online courses at the choice of the candidate.

The course discussion questions encouraged everyone to talk. I am surprised at the amount of similarities between everyone’s respective fields."
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