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 M.S. In Software Engineering - Degree Plan

Program Features Course and Admission Requirements ​Program Objectives and Student Outcomes Degree Plan ​Student Guide


​​​Course No.

Title

LT

LB

CR

 

First Semester  

SWE 515

Software Requirements Engineering

3

0

3

9

SWE 516

Software Design

3 

0

3

SWE 5XX 

Software Engineering Elective Course I

3

0

3

 

Second Semester

SWE 526

Software Testing and Quality Assurance 

3

0 

3 

 9

ICS  5XX

Computer science elective 

3

0

YYY 5XX

Elective Course 

3

0

3 

Third Semester

YYY 5XX

Elective Course 

3

0

3

6

SWE  5XX 

Software Engineering Elective Course II 

3

0

3

SWE 599

Graduate Seminar

1

0

0

 

Fourth Semester 

SWE 610

MS Thesis

 

 

 

 


Note:

  • Each student is expected to submit his detailed degree plan according to the above generic degree plan for approval by Department and Deanship of Graduate Studies within the 4th week of the second semester of enrollment.
  • Courses taken in conflict of the degree plan will not be counted towards the degree.
  • The order of taking the courses can be different from above but the students is expected to take core courses before electives.
  • The SWE elective courses should be taken exclusively from provided list of electives.
  • Free elective courses should be taken from graduate courses of departments like: Computer Science (ICS), Computer Engineering (COE), Systems Engineering (SE), Electrical Engineering (EE), or Mathematics (MATH) and should be approved by the ICS department.
  • Under certain conditions courses carrying identification codes in the 400-level may be taken for graduate credit (towards a Master’s program only). No more than two (2) courses of 400-level may be counted for credit towards the requirements of an advanced degree provided that they are permitted in the approved graduate program. Also, these two courses must be approved by the student’s graduate advisor, the department chairman, and the Dean of Graduate Studies.

Program Features Course and Admission Requirements ​Program Objectives and Student Outcomes Degree Plan ​Student Guide