SysML Fundamentals – June 15-19, 2026

$2,650.00

4-Day In-Person SysML Fundamentals Training
Remote Live Instructor Led Training

Same format as the in-person offerings.

Description

Description

Live Instructor-Led Training | Hands-On Labs | No Software Installation Required

Ready to learn SysML the right way?

The SysML Fundamentals Training Course is a comprehensive, hands-on introduction to Systems Modeling Language (SysML) and Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE). Designed for engineers, architects, analysts, and program personnel, this course provides practical experience building SysML models using industry-standard tools and methodologies.

Whether you are completely new to SysML or looking to strengthen your modeling skills, this course will teach you how to create, navigate, analyze, and maintain SysML models with confidence.

What Makes This Course Different?

Unlike many training courses that focus primarily on theory, this class emphasizes hands-on application. Students will build a complete SysML model through a series of guided exercises while receiving live instruction and support throughout the course.

A fully configured virtual modeling environment is provided for every student. No software installation, licensing, or Cameo Systems Modeler setup is required. Simply log in and begin modeling.

What You’ll Learn

SysML Foundations

  • Key Systems Engineering and MBSE terminology
  • SysML language fundamentals
  • Modeling methodologies and best practices
  • Understanding the role of models within the engineering lifecycle

SysML Diagram Types

  • Package Diagrams
  • Use Case Diagrams
  • Requirements Diagrams
  • Block Definition Diagrams (BDD)
  • Internal Block Diagrams (IBD)
  • Activity Diagrams
  • State Machine Diagrams
  • Sequence Diagrams
  • Parametric Diagrams
  • Tables and Matrices
  • Report Generation Techniques

Core Modeling Concepts

  • Requirements traceability
  • Logical architecture development
  • Behavioral modeling
  • Structural modeling
  • Interface definition
  • Verification relationships
  • Measures of Effectiveness (MOEs)
  • Measures of Performance (MOPs)
  • Model review and quality assessment

Hands-On Labs

Students complete thirteen guided modeling labs throughout the course:

Lab 1

Project Setup & Package Structure

Lab 2

Use Case Modeling & Description Tables

Lab 3

Stakeholder Needs & Requirements Traceability

Lab 4

System Structure Modeling — BDD & IBD

Lab 5

Traceability Modeling — Satisfy Relationships & Matrices

Lab 6

Activity Modeling — Black Box vs. White Box Behavior

Lab 7

Measures & Parametrics Foundations — MOEs, MOPs, and Parameters

Lab 8

Requirements Integration — Derive, Satisfy, and Model Alignment

Lab 9

Logical Architecture & Traceability Analysis

Lab 10

State Modeling & Signal Classification

Lab 11

Interface Modeling — IBD with Ports, Flows, and Interfaces

Lab 12

Behavioral Integration — Sequence & State Coordination

Lab 13

Parametric Modeling & Verification Relationships

Who Should Attend?

This course is ideal for:

  • Systems Engineers
  • MBSE Practitioners
  • Software Engineers
  • Mechanical Engineers
  • Electrical Engineers
  • Systems Architects
  • Program Managers
  • Technical Leads
  • Engineering Students
  • Anyone transitioning into an MBSE role

No prior SysML experience is required.

Course Delivery

  • Live instructor-led training
  • Interactive classroom environment
  • Hands-on modeling exercises
  • Virtual modeling environment included
  • No software installation required
  • No Cameo license required
  • Opportunities for questions and discussion throughout the course

What You’ll Leave With

By the end of the course, students will understand how to:

  • Create and organize SysML models
  • Capture stakeholder needs and requirements
  • Develop system architectures
  • Model system behavior
  • Establish end-to-end traceability
  • Define interfaces and interactions
  • Build parametric relationships
  • Generate reports and engineering artifacts
  • Apply SysML on real-world engineering programs

If you’re looking for a practical, hands-on introduction to SysML and MBSE that goes beyond theory, this course provides the foundation needed to begin modeling with confidence.

Reviews (1)

1 review for SysML Fundamentals – June 15-19, 2026

  1. Cierra Christian

    I recently took a one-on-one version of this offering. I genuinely feel that this was a “money well spent” course, and I truly appreciate all of the resources, guidance, and materials provided throughout the training.

    One of the things I valued most was the instructor’s willingness to answer questions and allow me to pick his brain as an experienced Systems Engineer. The real-world insights and explanations shared helped me gain a much deeper understanding of both MBSE and the Systems Engineering discipline as a whole.

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