New Training Program to Prepare Systems Engineers for the INCOSE Certified Systems Engineering Professional (CSEP)
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BALTIMORE, MD, Mar 24 (MARKET WIRE) --
UMBC Training Centers has added a valuable new course to its Engineering
training curriculum. This course will prepare individuals for the
rigorous Certified Systems Engineering Professional (CSEP) certification.
This certification, from the International Council on Systems Engineering
(INCOSE), is a highly sought after certification for those engineers
wanting to be recognized for their education, experience, and knowledge in
the highly competitive field of Systems Engineering.
Initially, this program will be delivered in the evenings over a period of
four weeks, two evenings per week, however it is also available in a
two-day format for organizations, and will be launched as an online
offering later this year.
"We are excited to continue building our engineering programs and to
support the Systems Engineering community through our professional
development offerings," says Jon Lau, Practice Manager of UMBC Training
Centers' IT and Engineering programs. "This program was created in direct
response to demand by federal agencies and systems integrators in our
region. We are glad to serve this community as well as other industries
that value INCOSE certification."
Kent Malwitz, Vice President of UMBC Training Centers, adds, "The CSEP
certification course is a great addition to our expanding non-credit
Systems Engineering curriculum, which complements UMBC's strength in
Systems Engineering at the graduate level."
For additional information, visit
http://www.umbc.edu/trainctr/engineering/csep.html or contact Dennise
Cardona at dcardona@umbc.edu or (410) 455-5602.
UMBC Training Centers is a special mission affiliate of the University of
Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC). Training Centers extends UMBC's
academic excellence to working professionals and organizations through the
delivery of high quality professional, scientific and technical training
programs. Training Centers serves over 2,500 students annually from the
region's leading businesses and government agencies.
Contact:
Dennise Cardona
UMBC
(410) 455-5602
(443) 543-5410
dcardona@umbc.edu
www.umbctrainingcenters.com
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