Software Engineering Flashcards
Overview
Objectives
The track is designed to prepare students to become software engineers who:
understand and can use the principles and techniques of software engineering essential for the design and development of large software products,
are familiar with and can effectively use a variety of tools for software analysis, design, testing, and maintenance, and
can effectively work in teams and communicate orally and in writing.
Required Courses
All track requirements, regardless of department, must be completed with a grade of C or higher.
Course Title
CS 30700 Software Engineering I
CS 35200
or
CS 35400
Compilers: Principles and Practice
Operating Systems
CS 40800 Software Testing
CS 40700
Software Engineering Senior Project
Engineering Projects In Community Service (EPICS), Vertically-Integrated Projects (VIP), etc. can be used in place of the Software Engineering Senior Project if approved by Software Engineering Track Chair. EPICS must be EPCS 41100 and EPCS 41200 (Senior Design), not EPCS 40100 and EPCS 40200 (Senior Participation).
Electives
Electives
Select at least 2 additional courses:
Course Title
CS 34800 Information Systems
CS 35200 Compilers: Principles and Practice
CS 35300 Principles of Concurrency and Parallelism
CS 35400 Operating Systems
CS 37300 Data Mining and Machine Learning
CS 38100 Introduction to the Analysis of Algorithms
CS 42200 Computer Networks
CS 42600 Computer Security
CS 44800 Introduction to Relational Database Systems
CS 45600 Programming Languages
CS 47300 Web Information Search And Management
CS 48900 Embedded Systems
CS 49000-CLC Cloud Computing
CS 49000-DSO Distributed Systems
CS 49000-SWS
Software Security
Note: Neither CS 35200 nor CS 35400 can be double counted toward the required and elective courses.
CS 307
CS 30700 - Software Engineering I
Credit Hours: 3.00. An introduction to the methods and tools of software engineering; software life cycle; specification and design of software, software testing, cost and effort estimation; laboratory exercises with design, testing, and other tools.
Prerequisite: CS 251