Learner Reviews & Feedback for MBSE: Model-Based Systems Engineering by University at Buffalo
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HD
Aug 3, 2018
Gives a clear idea about MBSE covering basics of all the major fields related to MBSE and MBE. Also, informs about self assessment tool and various levels of assessment during complete life cycle.
FF
Apr 9, 2021
This course is very informative regarding the future technology or industry. I would like to thanks Sir, Ken English for sharing his knowledge and experience to make this course very informative.
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By Michael F
鈥May 17, 2021
A good overall overview of the various MBSE requirements.
By Paul D
鈥Jun 21, 2021
some of the Module Quizzes had structural errors in them
By Vijayanandh V
鈥Sep 28, 2020
Great course for beginners who are new to MBSE and MBE!
By Jeff Z
鈥Apr 6, 2020
Good connection between MBSE and Model Based Enterprise
By Muthusankar
鈥Aug 23, 2019
Pretty useful and simplified online material for MBSE!
By Aby V P
鈥Apr 30, 2021
I expected a few more activities during the lecture.
By China M
鈥Aug 30, 2025
Good course, but many resource links do not work.
By Philippe N
鈥Aug 6, 2020
good overview, but a little bit too theoretical.
By Daniel Z
鈥Jul 30, 2018
Well structured and dense with good information.
By Vadim I
鈥Nov 8, 2025
The interface and videos were glitchy at times.
By Curtis C
鈥Dec 9, 2021
Great overview of the key concepts behind MBSE
By mholi
鈥Jun 27, 2019
very hard at first but it grows on you
By Tejash y T G
鈥Dec 5, 2018
thank you for the course
By 袛械薪懈褋 袗 楔
鈥Nov 7, 2020
Needs hands on practice
By Murat A (
鈥Apr 24, 2024
Great for Introduction
By Shariq A
鈥Mar 21, 2024
Excellent Course!
By John P
鈥Jul 21, 2022
Good introduction
By Sudhakar S
鈥Apr 20, 2020
Nice to learn.
By Mohamad S B S
鈥Jul 7, 2021
Excellent boh
By Joseph P M
鈥Jan 21, 2021
Great course!
By Dr R S
鈥Jun 1, 2020
Nice course
By Adnan M
鈥Nov 4, 2017
hi fi
By James E
鈥Nov 8, 2025
The course provided the solid foundational overviews of Systems Engineering (Module 1) and Model-Based Systems Engineering (Module 2) I was looking for. Modules 3 and 4 provided interesting explorations of enterprise adoption of Model-Based Systems Engineering and Model-Based Enterprise Self Assessment, including relevant tools and what is required at various standardized assessment levels. The latter two modules followed a formulaic presentation of facts that was easy to take notes against but did more to convey requirements and levels than to progress my understanding of broader concepts. If you are undertaking the entire Digital Manufacturing and Design Technology thread, this set of four modules likely fits very well. If you are looking for a primer on SE and MBSE, I recommend Modules 1 and 2 before looking for other courses on SysML and modelling software.
By Adam H
鈥May 11, 2020
The course was very good in place's but i found was very US focused. This was even more apparent in the quiz area where UK spelling used in answer was not accepted as correct answers. "Visualisation" & "Visualization" as an example. These quizzes would be more useful as multiple choose to ensure that the answer are what the course expects and the learner is understanding what is asked. As someone who as studied sysML this area of the course was lacking and could have gone into a lot more depth from a systems engineering point of view.
By anup l
鈥Dec 4, 2020
I think the course was a bit too verbose and the illustrations didn't make an impact. I would have rather seen slides that showed better visuals and graphics that made some impact rather than watch the instructors talk.
Overall though it gave a good overview of the MBSE process, coming from a software background I didn't realize how MBSE focuses on the overall picture with the Model at its heart. I do relate with the elephant example from the course.