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This course is an introductory overview of the systems engineering perspective. This course sets the conceptual and practical framework of the entire systems engineering graduate program. The course texts provide ample breadth offering perspectives from the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) and from various industries and government agencies. The first portion of the course covers the foundational components of systems engineering. The second portion of the course is spent on the concept development stage that every complex system should go through. The process steps of the engineering development stage comprise the third portion of the course. Finally, the fourth portion presents several issues related to post-development and special topics areas. This course is certified by INCOSE to offer academic equivalency in place of required formal testing to gain INCOSE certifications, and it is applicable for the certificate of completion in Systems Engineering and for the Master of Engineering with a concentration is Systems Engineering, Master of Science and PhD in System Engineering.
Credit allowed for only one of the following: ECE 501, ENGR 501, or SYSE 501.
Military personnel admitted to a College of Engineering online degree program may be eligible for a 15% tuition discount. Tuition discounts can only be given if you provide the appropriate discount code at the time of registration. Email csu_online_registration@mail.colostate.edu to learn more
9704916047 | Greg.Marzolf@colostate.edu
Assistant Professor of Systems Engineering
Colonel Gregory Marzolf (USAF retired) is a skillful leader with over 30 years of experience working in and across large organizations. He’s held diverse assignments including working with large Department of Defense aviation systems, conducting operational test and evaluation for all Air Force fighter, bomber, unmanned, and high altitude platforms. He also executed nuclear air-launched cruise missile and free-fall munitions testing.
Marzolf recently commanded the Air Force’s premier large-force multi-domain combat exercise—RED FLAG—at Nellis AFB, NV where he worked to develop and refine multi-domain warfighting integration.
He is a credible and well-networked author, developer, advocator, and manager of advanced concepts and complex systems.
He joined Systems Engineering in the summer of 2017 and teaches SYSE 501 – Foundations of Systems Engineering, and SYSE 603 – Introduction to Systems Test and Evaluation.
Learn more at: http://www.engr.colostate.edu/se/greg-marzolf/