Systems Engineering, 7,5 credits
Start of studies
Autumn semester 2027
Form of education
Campus, Day-time, Half-time
Language
English
Period
2027 week 44 until 2028 week 2
Admission to the course requires at least 180 completed credits of which 90 credits in Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Economics or adjacent subject area within the field of Technology, as well as at least 5 credits in Computer Aided Design.
Systems Engineering as a discipline was originally introduced in response to the need to develop increasingly complex systems in the aerospace industry. The application of methods and tools for systems engineering has largely impacted the development of aircraft or satellites. The increasing socio-economic challenges related to globalization, population growth, economic interdependence, and sustainability are stressing the need for systems engineering competencies to be applied in different domains. Systems Engineering projects require multidisciplinary skills and cross-functional design teams, including a wide set of disciplines, such as design, manufacturing, system analysis, knowledge management, and sustainability analysis. Course participants have the chance to acquire methodological and theoretical knowledge in systems engineering and to apply it in ‘real-life’ systems engineering projects in collaboration with selected partners companies.
Admission to the course requires at least 180 completed credits of which 90 credits in Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Economics or adjacent subject area within the field of Technology, as well as at least 5 credits in Computer Aided Design.
Level
A1N
Course code
MT2574