DocumentCode :
2495161
Title :
Achieving balance in software engineering curricula
Author :
Lo, Bruce ; Watson, Richard ; Comber, Tim
Author_Institution :
Southern Cross Univ., Lismore, NSW, Australia
fYear :
1996
fDate :
24-27 Jan 1996
Firstpage :
271
Lastpage :
278
Abstract :
Achieving balance is an issue that faces all curriculum designers. The complexity of the software process demands a pluralistic approach to systems development. This pluralism must also be reflected in the education and training of future software engineers. How can we integrate the diverse views into a unified curriculum framework? How can we cover all topics that are deemed essential for the discipline. We must balance specialised software engineering topics with fundamental topics in computer science and we must also balance the variety of software engineering topics amongst themselves within the relatively short three-year undergraduate curriculum. Very often, what is left out is just as important as what is left in. The paper describes the process and outcomes of a recent attempt at Southern Cross University to develop a balanced software engineering course. Comparisons were made between this implementation and the ACM/IEEE model curriculum and other related efforts
Keywords :
computer science education; educational courses; societies; software engineering; systems analysis; training; ACM/IEEE model curriculum; Southern Cross University; balanced software engineering course; curriculum designers; fundamental computer science topics; pluralistic approach; software engineer education; software engineer training; software engineering curricula; software process; specialised software engineering topics; systems development; three-year undergraduate curriculum; Chemistry; Computer industry; Computer science; Computer science education; Industrial training; Physics; Programming profession; Project management; Software engineering; Systems engineering education;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering: Education and Practice, 1996. Proceedings. International Conference
Conference_Location :
Dunedin
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7379-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SEEP.1996.534010
Filename :
534010
Link To Document :
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