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Requirements Writing

UNSW Sydney (The University of New South Wales)

Welcome to "Requirements Writing", a course designed to equip you with the essential skills for crafting effective requirement statements. Over four weeks, you will gain insights into the rules outlined by the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) for writing requirements. This course is relevant to professionals in project management, engineering, QA, logistics, operations, management, maintenance, and other related fields.

Throughout the course, you will be introduced to the fundamental principles of writing requirements and provided with practical examples and exercises to reinforce your learning. By the end of the program, you will have the knowledge and confidence to create clear and concise requirement statements that align with industry standards.

  • Learn the rules for writing requirement statements in accordance with INCOSE guidelines
  • Gain practical skills applicable to various work areas including project management, engineering, QA, logistics, and more
  • Access comprehensive course materials, examples, and exercises to reinforce learning

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Requirements Writing
Course Modules

This course is divided into five modules, each focusing on different aspects of requirements writing and concluding with a final exam and information about further study.

Welcome & Introduction to the Course

Module 1 provides an introduction to the course, familiarizing you with the instructor, tutors, and essential resources. You will also have the opportunity to assess your understanding through the module quiz.

Requirements Writing Continued

Module 2 builds on the foundational knowledge from the previous module, delving deeper into the intricacies of requirements writing. By the end of this module, you will be prepared to demonstrate your comprehension in the module quiz.

Requirements Writing Continued

Module 3 continues to expand your understanding, focusing on specific aspects of writing requirements. Through practical examples and exercises, you will solidify your grasp of the concepts before testing your knowledge in the module quiz.

Requirements Writing Continued

Module 4 further refines your skills in requirements writing, addressing additional considerations and best practices. The module quiz provides an opportunity to verify your understanding before the final assessment.

Final Exam and Information about Further Study

The final module, Module 5, serves as a culmination of your learning journey, featuring a closing course video and information about further study opportunities, concluding with the final exam to assess your overall comprehension.

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