Course : Systems Engineering MEng/BEng (2010)
Categories: Education • Electronics • General Systems • Software • Systems Engineering
Tags: beng • course • leicestershire • msc • postgraduate • systems engineering • uk • undergraduate • university
Summary
From Loughborough University:
Systems Engineering provides a structured comprehensive approach to solving today’s complex technical challenges, particularly those related to the design and development of highly sophisticated products, such as aircraft, ships, telecommunications networks, or information management systems.
It is the systems engineer’s job to integrate people, processes, tools and technologies effectively and successfully in any system to produce a required capability and performance. Systems Engineering is about the bigger picture: it provides insight into the context in which design objectives are set and enables appropriate integrated solutions to be developed and implemented as operational products or services. No matter what the system of interest, a systems engineer looks at the whole product lifecycle and all the stakeholders’ needs as well as aiming to satisfy the customer.
The course contains material drawn from the following academic departments, together with contributions from industrial organisations:
- Aeronautical and Automotive Engineering
- Business School
- Computer Science
- Electronic and Electrical Engineering
- Ergonomics
- Materials Engineering
- Politics, History and International Relations
- Mathematical Sciences
- Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
- Civil and Building Engineering
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