Length: 2 Days

Certified Aerospace Systems Engineer (CASE) Certification Program by Tonex

Digital Twin Engineering for Aerospace Platforms (DTE-AP) Fundamentals Training by Tonex

This program equips engineers and leaders to design, integrate, and certify complex aerospace systems across the full lifecycle. Participants learn to translate mission needs into verifiable requirements, architect robust avionics and communications, and apply model based methods for speed and rigor.

The curriculum emphasizes reliability, safety, and assurance practices aligned with leading industry standards to ensure readiness for flight operations and mission success. Cybersecurity is addressed as a first class system property so designs remain resilient against evolving threats across platforms and ground segments. You will learn to embed cybersecurity controls, threat modeling, and secure configuration into requirements, interfaces, and verification activities without sacrificing performance or schedule.

Learning Objectives

  • Translate stakeholder needs into measurable requirements
  • Build architectures that balance performance and risk
  • Apply model based systems engineering effectively
  • Plan verification and validation across the lifecycle
  • Integrate reliability, safety, and maintainability practices
  • Coordinate certification evidence with authorities and suppliers
  • Embed cybersecurity controls and threat analysis within system design

Audience

  • Systems Engineers
  • Aerospace Engineers
  • Avionics Engineers
  • Program and Project Managers
  • Quality and Compliance Specialists
  • Test and Validation Engineers
  • Cybersecurity Professionals

Course Modules

Module 1: Foundations of Aerospace Systems Engineering

  • Mission needs analysis
  • Stakeholder requirements capture
  • Concept of operations development
  • Trade studies and decisions
  • Configuration management basics
  • Interface definition principles

Module 2: Requirements, Interfaces, and Traceability Management

  • Requirement quality checks
  • Allocation and decomposition
  • Bidirectional traceability setup
  • Change control workflows
  • Interface control documents
  • Verification linkage strategy

Module 3: Model-Based Systems Engineering for Aerospace

  • SysML viewpoints usage
  • Model organization patterns
  • Parametrics and simulations
  • Digital thread continuity
  • Model reviews and audits
  • Data governance practices

Module 4: Safety, Reliability, and Certification Standards

  • Hazard analysis methods
  • Fault tree development
  • Reliability block modeling
  • Safety cases construction
  • Standard alignment strategy
  • Compliance evidence planning

Module 5: Avionics, Communications, and Integration Architecture

  • Flight computer partitioning
  • Timing and synchronization
  • Data buses and protocols
  • Communications link budgeting
  • Sensor and actuator integration
  • Electromagnetic compatibility controls

Module 6: Verification, Validation, and Lifecycle Sustainment

  • Test planning hierarchy
  • Environmental qualification
  • Hardware software integration
  • Acceptance readiness reviews
  • Anomaly tracking closure
  • Sustainment metrics planning

Exam Domains

  • Aerospace Systems Design Principles
  • Requirements Analysis and Decomposition
  • Safety and Airworthiness Compliance
  • Avionics and Control Integration
  • Verification and Validation Strategies
  • Program Management and Risk

Course Delivery
The course is delivered through a combination of lectures, interactive discussions, workshops, and project based learning, facilitated by experts in the field of Certified Aerospace Systems Engineer. Participants will have access to online resources including readings, case studies, and tools for practical exercises.

Assessment and Certification
Participants will be assessed through quizzes, assignments, and a capstone project. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive a certificate in Certified Aerospace Systems Engineer.

Question Types

  • Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
  • Scenario-based Questions

Passing Criteria
To pass the Certified Aerospace Systems Engineer Certification Training exam, candidates must achieve a score of 70% or higher.

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