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ENG 202 Applied Systems Engineering in Defense Acquisition, Part II





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iCatalog Home ENG 202 Applied Systems Engineering in Defense Acquisition, Part II
(Last Modified:02-Dec-2021)


 
Description
RETIRED 30 Sept 2021 This course allows students to use the DoD systems engineering processes and techniques learned in Part I. Participants will work in integrated product teams and apply systems engineering technical processes and technical management processes to a defense system as it gets developed across the various phases of the acquisition lifecycle.
Objectives
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Target Attendees
This course is part of the Level II certification training requirement for the Engineering (ENG) career field. Additionally, members of other career fields who require an understanding of how systems engineering is applied to systems acquisition and sustainment will benefit from this course.
Prerequisite(s)
Required:
  • ACQ 2030, Intermediate Systems Acquisition, Part B
  • ENG 201, Applied Systems Engineering in Defense Acquisition, Part I
  • CLE 003, Technical Reviews
  • Predecessor Course(s)
    Predecessor Predecessor Course Title PDS Code Expires On
    None None None None
    Course Length
    4 classroom days
    Additional Course Information
    Delivery Mode Classroom
    Equivalent Courses None
    ACE Recommended Credits YES
    PDS Code ZYF
    Walk-ins Authorized N/A
    Pre-work required N/A
    First Offering N/A
    Continuing Education Units   3
    Continuous Learning Points  30
    Reservist Retirement Points  0
    Historical Allocations Mouse Over for Past CEU/CLPs
    Fulfillment Eligible YES
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    Notes
  • It is recommended that students have at least 2 years of technical experience in an acquisition position to include industry or government equivalent from among the following career fields/paths: ENG; S&TM; IT; T&E; PQM; PM; or LCL

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