Title: INCOSE Certification of Systems Engineers
1INCOSE Certification ofSystems Engineers
SE Certification
- Certification Program Briefing for Chapters
- CB0102
- Karl C. Geist, CSEP
- 28 September 2005
2Table of Contents
- Background
- Certified Systems Engineering Professional (CSEP)
Requirements - Certification Program Features
- Program Status
- Communications
3What is Certification?
- Certification is an occupational designation
issued by an organization that provides
confirmation of an individual's qualifications
(specific knowledge and/or skill level) in a
specified profession or occupational specialty. - Certification is voluntary. That means it is
neither a barrier nor a gate to entering or
exiting a job. However, it may be used as a
qualifier in placement.
4 Certification an Instrument for Realizing
INCOSE Strategic Goals
- Influence increase awareness among SE
professionals, employers, and educators - Advance promulgate todays State of the Art
to broaden the foundation for advancement - Growth certification should improve INCOSE
membership retention and stimulate growth
5 INCOSE Top Five Priorities
- Complete the classification of all existing
INCOSE products and make them available to
members on web. - Implement the Guide to the Systems Engineering
Body of Knowledge and populate it. - Complete the INCOSE Technical Vision on the
future of Systems Engineering. - Revise the Systems Engineering Handbook, Version
3. - Implement the Systems Engineering Certification
Program
6Table of Contents
- Background
- Certified Systems Engineering Professional
(CSEP) Requirements - Certification Program Features
- Program Status
- Communications
-
7Requirements for CertifiedSystems Engineering
Professional (CSEP)
- SE Experience - 5 years minimum in multiple SE
disciplines - 2. Education Bachelors degree/equivalent in
technical field - (Additional experience must be substituted
for non-technical degree) - 5 more years of engineering for non-technical
Bachelors (total 10 years) - 10 more years of engineering if no Bachelors
degree (total 15 years) - 3. Recommendations from at least 3
Colleagues/Peers/Managers who are knowledgeable
in Systems Engineering - Pass Certification Exam
- Application and Fee Submittals Required
- Application requires copy of degree transcript or
diploma - Application fee is 400 discounted to 300 for
INCOSE members - Test fee is 80 payable to Testing organization
when scheduling exam
INCOSE membership not required to participate in
program
8Certification Process Diagram
Applicants own pace
Applicant has up to one year to pass the test
(three tries 3 months apart). Test is scheduled
directly with Thompson-Prometrics.
9SE Disciplines Qualifying for SE Experience
- Requirements Engineering
- Risk and Opportunity Management
- Baseline Control
- Technical Planning
- Technical Effort Assessment
- Design Development
- Qualification, Verification, and Validation
- Process Definition
- Tool Support
- Training
- System Integration
- Quality Assurance
- Specialty Engineering
10Exam Information
- Exam is based on current INCOSE SE Handbook
Version 2A which is available on INCOSE web site - Exam cost is 80 per exam
- Current exam is 120 questions (98 scored, 22 Beta
questions) - Current exam is 2 hours in length
- Pass/Fail results provided immediately upon exam
completion - Candidates eligible for two re-tests within the
year - SE Handbook version 3 is in development. Expected
release is in 2006 - Exam will be updated for SE Handbook Version 3
11Exam Question Format with Sample Content
- Which three of the following are methods to
express functional behavior? (Choose three) - Allocated requirement diagram
- Functional flow diagram
- Behavior diagram
- Integrated definition for functional modeling
(IDEF) diagram - Network Tree
- This question IS NOT from the INCOSE
Certification Exam. The format and content are
similar (based on SEHv2a), - however it was created by CSM and
Thompson-Prometrics, and is used with permission.
12Exam Question Format with Sample Content
- Which three of the following are methods to
express functional behavior? (Choose three) - Allocated requirement diagram
- Functional flow diagram Pgs 133 - 136
- Behavior diagram Pg 125, last
- Integrated definition for functional modeling
(IDEF) diagram Pg 127, 1 - Network Tree
- This question IS NOT from the INCOSE
Certification Exam. The format and content are
similar (based on SEHv2a), - however it was created by CSM and
Thompson-Prometrics, and is used with permission.
13Exam Question Format with Sample Content
- Which are three justifications for Configuration
Management? (Choose three) - Facilitates communication
- Encourages changes
- Prevents changes
- Forces comprehensive change evaluation
- Maintain control over requirements
- This question IS NOT from the INCOSE
Certification Exam. The format and content are
similar (based on SEHv2a), - however it was created by CSM and
Thompson-Prometrics, and is used with permission.
14Exam Question Format with Sample Content
- Which are three justifications for Configuration
Management? (Choose three) - Facilitates communication Pg 48, 1
- Encourages changes
- Prevents changes
- Forces comprehensive change evaluation Pg 48, 1
- Maintain control over requirements Pg
46, 2 - This question IS NOT from the INCOSE
Certification Exam. The format and content are
similar (based on SEHv2a), - however it was created by CSM and
Thompson-Prometrics, and is used with permission.
15Requirements for CSEP 3-Year Renewal
- Continuing Education during Prior 3 Years - 120
PDUs - Renewal Application and Fee Submittals
- Must be submitted before current certification
period ends - Continuing education log submittal required
- Renewal Fee is 100 discounted to 50 for
INCOSE members
INCOSE membership not required to participate in
program
16Continuing Education Credits for Certification
Renewal
17Table of Contents
- Background
- Certified Systems Engineering Professional (CSEP)
Requirements - Certification Program Features
- Program Status
- Communications
18Certification Program Features
- Certification Program Scope
- Initially only one level Certified Systems
Engineering Professional (CSEP) Foundation
Level - Advanced and Specialty area levels of
certification may be added later - Certification Program Operations
- Administration
- Provide candidates with appropriate test ID
numbers - Implement procedures for handling applications
- Handle applications for certifications and
renewals - Act as focal point for communications and
coordination - Management
- INCOSE BOD provides funding approval and Program
oversight - Certification Advisory Group (CAG) establishes
policy and provides oversight to the Program - Program Manager implements policy/procedures,
manages operations, reviews and approves
applications - Certification Application Reviewers (CARs) are a
pool of CSEPs to review candidate qualifications
19Table of Contents
- Background
- Certified Systems Engineering Professional (CSEP)
Requirements - Certification Program Features
- Program Status
- Communications
-
20Certification Program Milestones
- Certification Program Development Authorized by
BOD - IS 02 - Certification Exam Beta Tested IS 03
- Certification Program Operational Plan Approved
by BOD IS 04 - Initial CAG and Acting Program Manager Appointed
September 2004 - Initial CSEPs Awarded IW 05
- Certification Program Available to Public via
INCOSE Web Page March 2005 -
21Table of Contents
- Background
- Certified Systems Engineering Professional (CSEP)
Requirements - Certification Program Features
- Program Status
- Communications
22Where Do I Find More Information?
- INCOSE Certification Web Area at
- http//www.incose.org/educationcareers/certificati
on/index.aspx - Introduction and Overview Briefing
- Certification Requirements
- Certification Renewal Requirements
- Certification Fees
- Online Payment
- Certification Exam
- Continuing Education
- Experience Applicable to Certification
- Colleagues/Peers Used for References
- Certification Forms
- Ethics Statement
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs - 47)
- Possible Future Levels of Certification
- Certification Reconsideration Appeal
- Certified Systems Engineering Professionals (53)
23How Long Will It Take Me to Become Certified?
Note We will collect metrics to establish a
better historical estimate.
24Program Change Considerations
- Selection of a Permanent Program Manager
- Online Submission of Applications and Renewals
- Update Exam After SE Handbook Version 3 is
Introduced - Review of Exam Training Programs
- Courseware
- Knowledge Providers (List or Recommendations)
http//www.incose.org/educationcareers/shortcourse
s.aspx - Internationalize the Program (Multiple Languages)
- Multiple Levels of Certification
- Systems Engineering Management
- Systems Engineering Specialist
- Systems Engineering Enterprise Processes
- Systems Engineering Fellow
25Questions?
26Back-up Slides
27CSEP Projected Potential Impact
PMP Experience
INCOSE Opportunity
Based on historical data provided by PMI, the
number of PMPs today exceeds more than 116,000
or 78 of total members. ASE/CSMs CSEP forecast
using current market indicators suggests similar
success!
28Certification Organization
Board of Directors
Corporate Advisory Board
Member Board
- Certification Office
- Program Manager (PM)
- Certification Advisory Group (CAG)
- Certification Application
- Reviewers (CAR)
29Program Manager
- Establishes and Operates Program Office
- Primary Interface with all INCOSE BOD/Support
- Contracted by INCOSE BOD to 2-year Renewable Term
Based on Recommendation of CAG - Establishes Program Procedures
- Develops Program Budget for INCOSE Approval
- Ensures Satisfactory Interfaces and Services to
All Clients of the Certification Program - Publicizes and Markets the Certification Program
- Monitors, Measures, and Reports on the
Effectiveness of the Certification Process - Maintains Records of All Certification Activities
30Certification Advisory Group (CAG)
- Provides INCOSE Oversight to Certification
Program Office - Represents INCOSE perspective and interests
- 9 Members appointed by BOD for 3 year terms
(staggered, limited to six consecutive years of
service) - Chair elected on annual basis by CAG members
- Establishes Certification Program Policy
- Identifies Qualified PM Candidates and Provides
Recommendation to BOD for Appointment - Evaluates and Reports Program Manager Performance
to INCOSE BOD - Monitors Program Metrics
- Provides Appeal Process for Contested Decisions
- Oversees Certification Examination Content
31Certification Application Reviewers (CARs)
- Pool of CSEPs available for evaluation of
applicants technical credentials - Applications assigned by PM to groups of CARs for
review (min of 3 per application) - Pool established by CAG based on following
criteria - INCOSE member in good standing
- Current CSEP status
- At least 20 years of engineering experience
- At least 10 years of systems engineering
experience - Some experience in hiring/managing engineering
/technical personnel is desired, but not
required. - Initial pool appointed by BOD
- Additional CARs selected by CAG
32 Example Commercial Knowledge Providers Prep
course ASE/CSM
- The 3-part program is 1,050. The course
includes our 1-day application workshop (free)
and includes - Application Workshop
- 2-day Handbook Review complete with pre and post
test exams with exam questions included in each
module - Course materials
- Study Guide
- INCOSE Handbook
- Thompson Prometric Exam Fee
- Follow-up and Coaching after the exam
- Our guarantee! Clients can recycle through the
program up to 3 times without additional charge - The 80 exam fee is refundable upon receipt of a
self mailer, (currently in production), which is
handed out during the Handbook review sessions.
The mailer will include questions regarding our
program, and applicants experience taking the
exam.
33Example INCOSE Knowledge Providers Prep
Course HRA Chapter
- Who INCOSE Hampton Roads Area Chapter The
George Washington University - What Seminar on the Systems Engineering
Handbook In Preparation for SE Certification - For those individuals interested in taking
the INCOSE Certified Systems Engineering
Professional (CSEP) exam - When Tuesday November 8, 2005 - 8 AM to 7 PM,
and - Wednesday November 9, 2005 - 8 AM to 5 PM
- Concept This Seminar will complement Systems
Engineers' preparation for the SE Certification
Examination by providing an overview of the each
chapter of the INCOSE System Engineering Handbook
(Ver. 2a) in a study group format. The program
will consist of two days covering the Management
and Technical Sections of the Handbook. The
Management Sections (day 1) are chapters 1-7.
Chapters 8-12 are the Technical Sections (day 2). - Location Hampton Roads Area - INCOSE Chapter, at
the Virginia Advanced Shipbuilding and Carrier
Innovation Center (VASCIC), 241 West Avenue,
Newport News VA, 23607 - Cost Free for INCOSE Members
- 50 for non members to cover lunch, etc.
- Program Agenda
- Day 1 Tuesday Day 2 - Wednesday
- Time Time
- 8-9 Keynote Speaker - Dr. Forsberg
8-12 Technical Chapters - 9-12 Management Chapters 12-1 Lunch - Included
in Cost - 12-1 Lunch - included in cost 1-5 Technical
Chapters - 1-6 Management Chapters
- 6-7 How to Apply for Certification (Dr.
Forsberg) - 6-7 Virtual Technical Reviews (Bill Fournier)
- Online Registration Available at
(www.hra-incose.org), starting in mid July. To
attend the seminar you must complete the online
registration by COB October 21st, and be a
citizen of the USA. A formal visit authorization
letter may be required to gain access to the
VASCIC facility.
34INCOSE Certification Program Abstract
- Program Managers throughout industry frequently
request some number of systems engineers to
perform Systems Engineering (SE) tasks or jobs.
Too often in their hurry to get someone now, the
program fails to define what capabilities or
skills are required of the requested systems
engineers. The other aspect of the personnel
problem is the large number of people who are
called, or who call themselves Systems
Engineers without there being any
standardization in what the title means in terms
of What SE tasks are they really capable of
performing? - Â
- This problem requires a twofold solution
- Define SE task terms that can be used by Program
Managers to specify SE tasks or jobs that need to
be done, and - Recognize SE personnel who have the knowledge
and experience capabilities to perform the SE
task or job assignments. - Â
- The Board of Directors of the International
Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE)
recognized this industry-wide void, and conducted
a member survey. The detailed responses of the
survey showed a perception that certification
would increase the credibility, marketability,
and professional status of systems engineers.
Respondents also believed that a certification
program would benefit employers by providing an
objective means for selecting candidates and
assessing skills. Individuals viewed attainment
of certification as an accomplishment, and more
than half indicated that they would participate
in a certification program, notwithstanding a
lack of conviction that certification would
influence employment. So in response to this
members' request, INCOSE commissioned a working
group to develop and implement a plan for
certifying Systems Engineers who have
demonstrated a fundamental level of knowledge and
experience in the SE discipline.
35INCOSE Certification Program Abstract (Cont)
- This presentation briefly describes the
background that led to the development of the
operational concept and procedures that INCOSE is
following for certifying systems engineering
professionals by covering the following topics
Program Background, Certified Systems Engineering
Professional (CSEP) Requirements, Certification
Program Features, Program Status, and Program
Communications. It also defines the objectives
and initial scope of the certification program.
Initially, this certification program will
recognize only one level of SE Certification a
foundations level. After gaining experience in
operating the program, INCOSE plans to expand the
program to accommodate more global SE
applications and to recognize multiple levels of
SE capability. - Â
- The program initially intends to achieve three
goals defined in INCOSE Strategic Directions,
January 2000, and to respond to its members
needs. The potential contributions of an INCOSE
Systems Engineering Certification Program to each
of the three INCOSE strategic goals are as
follows - Â
- Strengthen INCOSEs influence A professional SE
certification program will increase the awareness
among professionals, their employers, and their
educators of the discipline of Systems
Engineering and of INCOSE as the responsible SE
professional association. - Â
- Advance the state of the art and practice of
systems engineering A professional SE
certification program will make a significant
contribution to the promulgation of existing
discipline knowledge, and will broaden the base
for knowledge flow in the learning-codification-di
ssemination loop. - Â
- Promote growth of the INCOSE organization SE
professional certification may promote membership
in INCOSE as the corresponding professional
association that provides the best source of SE
contacts and professional expertise.