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M.S. in Computer Science:

Software Engineering and Databases

The MS/CS concentration in Software Engineering and Databases prepares you for the reliable application of software and information technologies, particularly involving large databases, on time and within budget. The database courses provide you with fundamental skills in enterprise modeling and three-tier distributed applications, including Web services and SOA.

If you follow this study plan, you will graduate with:

  • a Master of Science in Computer Science,
  • a Graduate Certificate in Database Management Systems.

Core Courses


Software Engineering SSW 540  Fundamentals of Software Engineering
 
Database Management Systems CS 561  Database Management Systmes

Suggestions for Elective Courses


Software Engineering  SSW 533  Cost Estimation and Metrics
SSW 565  Software Architecture and Component-Based Design
SSW 567  Software Testing
  SOC 521 Software Reqts Acquisition and Analysis
 
Databases CS 513 Data Mining
  CS 546 Web Programming
  CS 562 Database Management Systems II
  CS 574 Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
 
Service Oriented Architecture CS 545 Human Computer Interaction
CS 548 Engineering of Enterprise Software Systems
CS 549 Distributed Systems
SOC 611 Web Fundamentals
 
Management MIS 662  Legal Issues for the IT Professional
TM 675  Analyzing Technology Risks

Sample Study Plan - Part Time


  Fall Spring Summer
Year 1 SSW 540 Fund of Soft Eng
CS 561 Database Mgt Systems
CS 546 Web Programming
CS 562 Database Mgt Sys II
SSW 565 Software Arch
Year 2 SSW 533 Cost Est and Metrics
CS 548 Eng of Ent Soft Sys
SSW 567 Software Testing
CS 513 Data Mining
SOC 521 Soft Reqts

 

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