To complete your degree, most of you will need to take at least 8 credits during Spring semester 2012. In most cases, 3 credits will come from the GUI course, and the other credits will come from electives. As one or both of your electives, or as a replacement for SEng 5115 (a few of you have already had the course), you may register for a 2 to 5 credit independent project, SEng 8891. Note that you need to have a project proposal approved before the end of the third semester if you are going to register for the project elective.
The course lineup next spring will consist of the GUI course, one or two 2-credit options, and one or two 3-credit options. The actual course offerings will be determined by a vote of the class. Here are the options that are available for Spring semester 2012. It's possible that some of them could be offered for either two or three credits.
Note that we are working on lining up additional proposals on a few suggested topics.
| Slot | Options |
|---|---|
| 3 credits Required unless you have equivalent coursework or experience. |
SEng 5115: Graphical User
Interface Design and Evaluation |
| 3 credits One or two of these will be offered. Note that some of these courses could be offered as two credit courses. |
SEng 5199-3: Data and Network Security: Theory and Practice SEng 5199-2 Web Application Development SEng 5708: Data
Analytics NOT OFFERED SEng 5199-9 Agile Software Development NOT OFFERED SEng 5831: Software
Development for Embedded and Real-time Systems NOT OFFERED SEng 5199-xx: A Survey of Graphic Card Programming Techniques NOT OFFERED |
| 2 credits One or two of these will be offered. Note that some of these courses could be offered as three credit courses. |
SEng 5199-4: Enterprise
Application Development SEng 5199-1: Mobile Application Development SEng 5199-5: Beyond Java:
Exploring Dynamic Languages NOT OFFERED SEng 5199-8: Business
Analysis: An Essential Component of Software Engineering NOT OFFERED |
