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About the Course

This Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) course and the Digital Thread courses featured earlier in this specialization bring together the concepts from across digital manufacturing and design, forming a vision in which the geometry of a product is just one way of describing it. MBSE is where the model resulting from the evolution of system requirements, design, analysis, verification and validation activities is the focus of design and manufacturing. Students will gain an understanding of systems engineering, the model-based approach to design and manufacturing, the Digital Twin, and a roadmap toward a model-based enterprise. Students will be able to explain the value and expectations of systems engineering and model-based systems engineering, and the underlying motivations and opportunities represented by a model-based enterprise. They will develop the knowledge necessary to perform a baseline assessment of an organization’s potential to leverage MBSE. Main concepts of this course will be delivered through lectures, readings, discussions and various videos. This is the eighth course in the Digital Manufacturing & Design Technology specialization that explores the many facets of manufacturing’s “Fourth Revolution,” aka Industry 4.0, and features a culminating project involving creation of a roadmap to achieve a self-established DMD-related professional goal. To learn more about the Digital Manufacturing and Design Technology specialization, please watch the overview video by copying and pasting the following link into your web browser: https://youtu.be/wETK1O9c-CA...

Top reviews

HD

Aug 2, 2018

Gives a clear idea about MBSE covering basics of all the major fields related to MBSE and MBE. Also, informs about self assessment tool and various levels of assessment during complete life cycle.

FF

Apr 8, 2021

This course is very informative regarding the future technology or industry. I would like to thanks Sir, Ken English for sharing his knowledge and experience to make this course very informative.

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By N J

Apr 5, 2020

It was wonderful.

By Jose L

Dec 23, 2019

Excellent Course

By Jaikumar A

Dec 8, 2022

Amazing Course.

By Y S

Feb 18, 2021

Love the course

By Sirgabsou Y

Aug 14, 2020

Very helpful

By Daniel S

Apr 18, 2020

Great course

By ihiss a

Aug 9, 2022

nice course

By yashar k s

Jun 2, 2018

Good course

By guru c g

Aug 29, 2023

Excellent.

By patel j

Aug 12, 2020

Insightful

By KRIPANIDHI P

Jul 26, 2021

Very Nice

By Bitari A

Sep 6, 2020

thank you

By Ambra C

Apr 20, 2020

very good

By MD S H

Sep 20, 2022

good

By Md. R Q S

Aug 15, 2020

great

By Deleted A

Jun 11, 2022

GOOD

By Prakash S

Feb 15, 2021

Good

By AJAY T

Sep 28, 2020

Nice

By Murugesan R

Jun 4, 2020

good

By John L

May 17, 2020

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Jan 31, 2019

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Feb 21, 2018

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By Sean M

Jul 24, 2019

The course had great information and was very well compacted to display that information in a concise manner. I think Prof. English could have talked a little more extemporaneously. It was clear he was reading from a cue card, which isn't a bad thing, for it kept the videos moving along and giving solid information, but the few moments where you could tell he was speaking from experience and not the cards added some color to the videos. I also really enjoyed the "guest speaker" Prof. Long who was clearly a very knowledgeable professional on systems engineering and MBSE. The final week 4 is basically going over the excel sheet provided by NIST in a line-by-line manner, so that could have been supplemented better with the videos, perhaps providing more actionable solutions or suggestions to integrating an MBE into a company. GREAT COURSE, I LOVED IT!!

By Devang P

Nov 27, 2021

The course is well-suited for anyone who has no general understanding of Systems Engineering. Lectures consist of definitions, standards, and common practices used in the SE industry. Overall, the course heavily depends on additional resources (reading section) to share the knowledge than lectures themselves. I'd guess that half of the course is reading, ranging from videos, articles to actual INCOSE System Engineering Standards & ISO Standards. I expected practical examples or project-based course than just definitions and explanations on SE. The quiz section needs improvement since you didn't get tested on knowledge. Overall, good course for individuals like me who had no clear understanding of Systems Engineering and Model-Based Systems Engineering. I'd highly recommend watching "Systems Engineering" MATLAB Tech Talks by Brian Douglas.