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CS 1630 - SOFTWARE -SYSTEM DESIGN AND MANAGEMENTMinimum Credits: 3 Maximum Credits: 3 CS 1630 software-system design and management is a software engineering course with particular emphasis on project management, usability testing, customer interviewing, specification of formal requirements, and oral communication. In addition to the focus on a team programming project, we discuss, debate, and think about the team software design and development process. The students learn how to effectively communicate orally-from pitching ideas to project manager, to interviewing a customer, resolving conflict with another team member, giving feedback and presenting results. Academic Career: Undergraduate Course Component: Lecture Grade Component: Letter Grade Course Requirements: PREQ: CS 1501 and (CS 1520 or 1530 or 1550 or 1555 or 1566); PROG: School of Arts & Sciences (ARTSC) or Sch Computing and Information; (MIN GRADE 'C' FOR ALL COURSES LISTED)
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