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11-791/792: Software Engineering for Information Technology

Instructor: Eric Nyberg (ehn@cs.cmu.edu), NSH 4627, 268-7281

The Software Engineering for IT sequence combines classroom material and assignments in the fundamentals of software engineering (11-791) with a self-paced, faculty-supervised directed project (11-792). The two courses cover all elements of project design, implementation, evaluation, and documentation.

For students intending to complete both courses, it is recommended that the project design and proof-of-concept prototype be completed and approved by the faculty advisor before the start of 11-792, if possible. Students may elect to take only 11-791; however, if both parts are taken, they should be taken in proper sequence.

11-791: Software Engineering for IT (I) -- Principles

 

11-792: Software Engineering for IT (II) -- Practice

 


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