A study of fundamental techniques and tools for managing software development projects, together with relevant professional and ethical issues. Topics include methodologies such as UML diagrams for software specification and design, documentation standards, and tools for testing, code management, analysis, and debugging. Object oriented programming techniques such as inheritance and polymorphism are emphasized. Students will develop skills in individual and team software development through extensive practice designing and implementing object oriented software systems. In addition, students gain experience reading, documenting, presenting and critiquing such systems. Offered each semester. Not offered pass/fail. Prerequisite: CSC 121.
Distribution Area | Prerequisites | Credits |
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CSC 121 | 1 course |
Fall Semester information
Chad Byers125A: Principles of Software Development
Chad Byers
125B: Principles of Software Development
Mehmet Gulum,
Gloria Townsend
125C: Principles of Software Development
Spring Semester information
Chad Byers125A: Principles of Software Development
Chad Byers
125B: Principles of Software Development
Mehmet Gulum