| Call Number | 12906 | 
|---|---|
| Day & Time Location | W 4:10pm-6:40pm 829 Seeley W. Mudd Building | 
| Points | 3 | 
| Grading Mode | Standard | 
| Approvals Required | None | 
| Instructor | Ebad Jahangir | 
| Type | LECTURE | 
| Method of Instruction | In-Person | 
| Course Description | Introduction to fundamental methods used in systems engineering. Rigorous process that translates customer needs into a structured set of specific requirements; synthesizes a system architecture that satisfies those requirements and allocates them in a physical system, meeting cost, schedule, and performance objectives throughout the product life-cycle. Sophisticated modeling of requirements optimization and dependencies, risk management, probabilistic scenario scheduling, verification matrices, and systems-of-systems constructs are synthesized to define the meta-workflow at the top of every major engineering project. | 
| Web Site | Vergil | 
| Department | Industrial Engineering and Operations Research | 
| Enrollment | 5 students (40 max) as of 7:06PM Thursday, October 30, 2025 | 
| Subject | Industrial Engineering and Operations Research | 
| Number | E4520 | 
| Section | 001 | 
| Division | School of Engineering and Applied Science: Graduate | 
| Section key | 20253IEOR4520E001 |