In this course, learners are immersed in a simulated experience where they assume the role of a newly hired employee at NGenius Engineering. This fictitious company embodies the diverse and dynamic nature of the engineering industry. This simulation encapsulates what a learner may encounter in a new engineering role, thus preparing them to embark on their professional journey confidently. Through engagement in a series of simulated real-world tasks and scenarios, learners gain practical insights and develop a solid foundation of skills that mirror some day-to-day experiences of new professional engineers. This ensures they are ready from day one on the job and prepared to thrive throughout their careers.
Upon completing the "Industry Foundations" course, learners will take a final assessment. Learners will then continue their journey with Courses 2 and 3, culminating in an additional assessment simulating another performance milestone. Course 2, "EDA Explained" explores the digital landscape, transforming simulations, verification, and validation in the engineering industry. Course 3, "Design and Manufacturing," provides learners with a virtual "hands-on" experience, actively engaging them in simulating engineering processes, including design and ideation, software applications, product lifecycle management, scoping projects, and the ever-important bill of materials.
The final course, "Industry Forward," examines the impact of artificial intelligence on designing tomorrow's world. Upon completing this course, learners will receive an assessment simulating a one-year performance evaluation. The Siemens Expedite - Skills for Industry microcredential is awarded to those who successfully complete all four courses in the series, signifying their preparedness to excel in the engineering industry.
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