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WEBINAR

Understanding the INCOSE Certification Process

Wednesday, September 7th | 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. EST 

 

 

 

 

Join us to learn how you can get the tools you need for CSEP Certification.

 

 Thank you for joining us!  You can find the webinar materials below.

- Presentation

Discover more about our upcoming CSEP Preparation.

What exactly is involved in preparing for the CSEP exam?  With our course, you can expect:

  • Review of the Process Flow diagram.
  • In depth study of all 31 Processes from the SE Handbook.
  • Project Portfolio Process to Disposal Process to be covered in a logical and sequential manner.
  • Complete coverage of the INCOSE SE Handbook.
This course is scheduled to run October 19, 2016 - October 21, 2016.
Students will be able to:

• Access numerous practice quizzes
• Access a sample 120 question, 2 hour exam based
    on the structure of the INCOSE SEP exam itself.
• Access exams and quizzes as many times as desired.

 

Webinar Details

Duration: 90 minutes

Technical Requirements: Internet connection and computer speakers for audio. 

 

You can see our catalog of Engineering programs here.

 

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Presenter: Paul Martin

Systems Engineer, Adjunct Professor at UMBC College of Engineering and Information Technology

Mr. Martin is a practicing Systems Engineer with over 35 years of experience specializing in Systems Development and Procurement in the Defense Acquisition community.  He has been everything from a Product Engineer for General Electric Products Division to a Software Systems Engineer for a multi-million dollar Navy program.  He's earned a Master of Science in Systems Engineering along with a Certificate in Software Systems Engineering from George Mason University in 1994. He also has a DAWIA Level III certification in Systems Planning, Research, Development and Engineering.

Paul has been involved with INCOSE since 2000 and has served on the local Chesapeake INCOSE Chapter Board of Directors for 5 years as Programs Director and Communications Officer. In March 2007, he became an INCOSE “Certified Systems Engineering Professional.”  In 2012 he earned the INCOSE “Expert Systems Engineering Professional” certification. Paul also serves as an Adjunct Professor in the UMBC College of Engineering and Information Technology, Systems Engineering Graduate Programs where he teaches ENEE 663: System Implementation, Integration, and Test and ENEE 667: Advanced Systems Engineering Processes. He's also a Senior Member of IEEE.
 

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