Software Development and Engineering

Software Development and Engineering

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MS in Software Development and Engineering As soware becomes increasingly important to everyday life, so does the demand for well-educated developers. Seidenberg's program is one of the very few graduate programs in soware development in the New York City area, and the only IEEE-recognized program on the East Coast. We prepare you to take the IEEE certification exam, and you get credit toward your degree by taking it. In addition to developing expertise in designing, assessing, delivering, and maintaining large soware systems, students have put their skills to the test developing real-world applications such as a Coronary Heart Disease Risk Factor Calculator and working with the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS (Duration of program: 2 years) Complete your degree faster—Take just 33 credits instead of the standard 36 if you complete an IEEE-sponsored certification exam. Our MS in Soware Development and Engineering is the only recognized* soware development program on the East Coast that prepares you to become IEEE certified and receive credit for it. Essential Skills—Soware development and engineering is one of the most sought-aer areas of expertise in tech, opening up thousands of jobs to Pace graduates. *IEEE Registered Education Provider Other programs you might consider: MS Computer Science, PhD Computer Science, Professional Studies in Computing For information on all other Seidenberg master's-level degrees, please visit www.pace.edu/SeidenbergGrad. How to Apply Visit www.pace.edu/GradApply to learn more and access our online application. The GRE is not required for admission. A program for every stage of your career, at a pace that works for you. PREPARATORY COURSE—not counted toward degree (4 credits) SE 602 Object-Oriented Development Using Java 4 CORE REQUIREMENTS (18 credits) SE 616 Introduction to Software Engineering 4 SE 673 Software Design Methodologies 4 SE 675 Requirements Engineering 3 SE 677 Software Reliability and Quality Assurance 3 SE 679 Contemporary Software Engineering Theory and Practice 4 RECOMMENDED ELECTIVES (12 credits) SE 700 Independent Study 3 SE 731 Mathematical Modeling of Software Artifacts 1-4 SE 735 Data and Document Representation and Processing 3 SE 741 Formal Software Development 3 SE 745 Concurrent Software Development 3 SE 751 Software Validation and Verification Techniques 3 SE 760 Introduction to Human Computer Interaction 3 SE 761 Human Factors and Usability Metrics 3 SE 765 Distributed Software Development 3 SE 770 Software Risk Management 3 SE 780 Software Development Process Improvement 3 SE 790 Topics in Software Development/HCI/Software Management 3 SE 796 Software Research Seminar 3 OTHER ELECTIVES CS 639 Mobile Application Development 3 CS 653 Cryptography and Computer Security 3 IS 637 IS Project Management 3 IS 639 Information Systems Planning and Policy 3 IT 660 Network Security 3 IT 662 Web and Internet Security 3 CAPSTONE PROJECT (6 credits) SE 000 Advanced Elective 3 SE 785 Software Development Studio I 3 CHOOSE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING SE 701 Software Development Thesis I 3 SE 702 Software Development Thesis II 3 SE 000 Advanced Elective 3 IEEE Certification** 3 **IEEE Certification is equivalent to 3 credits of graduate-level coursework. TOTAL CREDITS: 36 Scholarships and Financial Aid At Pace, we offer our graduate students a variety of options to help finance their education. In addition to scholarships and student loans, Pace also contributes with work-study programs and graduate assistantships. Learn more about the different programs Pace uses to help graduate students at www.pace.edu/Grad-Aid. BY SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION, YOU ARE ALSO AUTOMATICALLY CONSIDERED FOR A MERIT SCHOLARSHIP.

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