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Modeling Style, Use and Management
Modeling Style, Use and Management
Section Details
Course Code
DEF
Course ID
4555P
Term
202200
CRN
22014
Section
FE5
CEUs
2.80
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Section Summary
Course Format
Classroom
Dates
02/28/2022 - 03/03/2022
Registration End
02/21/2022
Location
Global Learning Center
Check-In
30 minutes before the first day class start time
Price
$1,795.00
Meeting Times
Monday, February 28, 2022
-
8:00am
to
5:00pm
Tuesday, March 1, 2022
-
8:00am
to
5:00pm
Wednesday, March 2, 2022
-
8:00am
to
5:00pm
Thursday, March 3, 2022
-
8:00am
to
5:00pm
Course Administrator
Richard Wise
Prerequisites
Recommended
SysML 101/201 BLS - Model-Based Engineering Fundamentals: Understanding and Creating SysML Models
(DEF 4545P) or equivalent training
Required
Introduction to Model-Based Systems Engineering
Materials
Required (student must provide)
Access to a computer capable of running a no-install bundle of a SysML authoring tool such as NoMagic MagicDraw™ or Cameo Systems Modeler™ - (Operating System Requirements: Windows 10 or later; Mac OS Catalina, Big Sur or later)
Provided (student will receive)
Course slides handout
Example SysML models