WPI & INCOSE

WPI has a long-standing partnership with the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE)

Recently, the INCOSE Certification Advisory Group has approved WPI’s updated SYS 501 course, “Concepts of Systems Engineering,” for Academic Equivalency. Students who complete this course and earn a final score of 85% or better can now WAIVE the written Knowledge Exam portion of INCOSE’s Systems Engineering Professional Certification Program, both at the Associate (ASEP) and Certified (CSEP) levels. Earn valuable graduate credits and roll this course into your master’s degree.

Dr. Don Gelosh, Director of Systems Engineering provides an overview of this new course.

View the on-demand webinar here

 

INCOSE Knowledge Exam & WPI SYS 501

The INCOSE Knowledge Exam is offered in-person, only. Testing opportunities may be limited by local conditions. At this time, the testing centers have limited capacity and they are still working to determine their re-opening schedule, dependent on government regulations.

Taking SYS 501 (per standards and requirements – above) with WPI would ensure that you have the Knowledge Exam requirement of the certification complete without having to worry about the testing centers!

 

About the Director of Systems Engineering – WPI

Dr. Don Gelosh is Director of Systems Engineering Programs for Worcester Polytechnic Institute’s Corporate and Professional Education (CPE) division. Dr. Gelosh advances the overall state of practice for systems engineering through his efforts with the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE), the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) and the Systems Engineering Division of the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA). He has more than 40 years of systems engineering experience from various assignments with the US Air Force, government, industry and academia. Dr. Gelosh’s SE research areas include Technical Leadership, Experience Acceleration, Workforce Development, Competencies and Competency Frameworks, Learning Technologies, Modeling CAD Layout Tools, VLSI & VHDL, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and US Federal Acquisition.

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