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  1. International Council on Systems Engineering Website

    The International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) is a not-for-profit membership organization founded to develop and disseminate the transdisciplinary principles and practices …

  2. Certification Program Overview - INCOSE

    Certification is a formal process whereby a community of knowledgeable, experienced, and skilled representatives of an organization, such as INCOSE, provides confirmation of an individual's …

  3. Events - INCOSE

    1 day ago · INCOSE keeps you connected with news from the field and a variety of ways to meet and network with the largest global systems engineering community throughout the year.

  4. About INCOSE

    The International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) is a not-for-profit membership organization founded to develop and disseminate the transdisciplinary principles and practices …

  5. Join INCOSE

    Whether you are a student, an early-career professional, or a senior member of the systems engineering community, INCOSE provides a membership level appropriate for your participation.

  6. About INCOSE Membership

    At its heart, INCOSE is a professional society for systems engineers. If you are a systems engineer, or would like to be one, INCOSE membership puts you in touch with the profession …

  7. About Systems Engineering - INCOSE

    What is Systems Engineering? Systems Engineering is a transdisciplinary and integrative approach to enable the successful realization, use, and retirement of engineered systems, …

  8. Applying for ASEP - INCOSE

    Do I have to submit my knowledge exam results to INCOSE? No action is required for you to get exam results to us; those come to us automatically from our exam providers or from your …

  9. Applying for CSEP - INCOSE

    The INCOSE Certification Program Office tracks the certification status of everyone who has taken the knowledge exam, been qualified through an academic equivalency, or started a …

  10. What is Systems Engineering - INCOSE

    In both cases, the system’s properties (as a whole) result, or emerge from: the parts or elements and their individual properties; AND the relationships and interactions between and among the …