: ENSE 622 : General Information

COURSE PREREQUISITES

  • Graduate level status in engineering.
  • ENSE 621: Systems Modeling and Analysis (from Fall Semester, 2001).
  • A good knowledge of engineering mathematics (e.g., calculus, linear algebra, differential equations).
  • A willingness to create web-based projects demonstrating ideas from systems engineering principles.

TIME AND LOCATION OF CLASS/OFFICE HOURS

  • Class. M, 6.30 pm - 9.10 pm, Room 2107, A.J. Clark Engineering Building.
  • Office Hours. By appointment. For a quick response to your problems, send me e-mail.

COURSE NOTES/TEXTS

  • The class notes will be distributed in several packets and will build on the class notes from ENSE 621.

EXAMINATION SCHEDULE

There will be two exams:

  • Midterm (25%) : Sometime in mid-late March.
  • Final (35%) : 2 hrs long. Last day of classes.

Note.

  • There will be no midterm or final make-up exams.
  • Students may drop the midterm score is they do better in the final (i.e., the final exam can count for up to 60% of the grade)
  • The final exam must count for at least 35% of the final grade.
  • Occasional homework assignments will account for 10% of the grade.
  • The systems requirements and design project will count for 30% of the grade. All project material must be presented on the web.

Developed in January 2002 by Mark Austin
Copyright © 2002, Institute for Systems Research, University of Maryland