Partnership with the International Council on Systems Engineering Allows UMGC Students to Bypass the Certification Knowledge Exam After Passing Overview Course
Adelphi, Md. (June 21, 2023)–University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC) has finalized a partnership with the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE), the global professional organization for people working in the systems engineering field.
Under the terms of the partnership, INCOSE will allow Ҹ students to bypass the certification knowledge exam when applying for its Associate Systems Engineering Professional (ASEP) or Certified Systems Engineering Professional (CSEP) credentials.
Specifically, after passing the university’s INCOSE-approved Systems Engineering Overview course, Ҹ students may apply for and receive ASEP or CSEP certification, bypassing the certification exam that INCOSE normally requires. The assessments that students complete during their coursework have been recognized by the INCOSE Certification Program’s volunteer reviewers as an equivalent alternative to the standardized test developed by INCOSE.
After a rigorous review of UMGC’s "new and improved" Spring 2023 course, INCOSE concluded that theSYSE 610content and assessments met their "Academic Equivalency" requirements for their ASEP and CSEP exams.
Ҹ students that took SYSE 610Spring 2023 or laterandreceive an 85 or better in SYSE 610are now qualified to apply for INCOSE certification and areexemptfrom sitting for the INCOSE certification exam.
Students that took SYSE 610 priorto Spring 2023arenoteligible for this certification.
“Ҹ serves adult learners, many of whom work in systems engineering as federal government contractors. The INCOSE ASEP and CSEP certifications will help them enhance their careers and boost their marketability in a competitive field,” said Dr. Barry Douglass, program director of the Master of Science in Information Technology Systems Engineering Specialization at UMGC.
“Universities adopting academic equivalency show commitment to offer their students from diverse engineering programs a systems-engineering education aligned with the INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook,” said Courtney Wright, INCOSE certification program manager. “The program at University of Maryland Global Campus will bring the most current best practices of systems engineering to its students and introduce those students to continued professional development through INCOSE.”
As part of the partnership, UMGC has also joined the INCOSE .
About University of Maryland Global Campus
University of Maryland Global Campus was founded more than 75 years ago specifically to serve the higher education needs of working adults andmilitaryservicemembers. Today, UMGC is the largest provider of postsecondary education in Marylandand continues its global tradition with online and hybrid courses, more than 175 classroom and service locations worldwide, and more than 135 degrees and certificates backed by the reputation of a state university and the University System of Maryland. For more information, visitumgc.edu.
About the International Council on Systems Engineering
The International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) is a not-for-profit membership organization that promotes international collaboration in systems engineering practice, education, and research. INCOSE’s mission is to “address complex societal and technical challenges by enabling, promoting and advancing systems engineering and systems approaches.” Founded in 1990, INCOSE has more than 65 chapters and over 21,000 members and associates worldwide. For additional information about INCOSE visit .
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