Author_Institution :
Software Eng. Program, Rochester Inst. of Technol., NY, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. In 1996, Rochester Institute of Technology launched the US´s first Bachelor of Science Program in Software Engineering. The program is innovative in many respects, including its interdisciplinary sponsorship by the Departments of Computer Science and Computer Engineering, which are themselves housed in two distinct colleges of RIT. In addition, the curriculum was developed with input from across a broad range of industrial software development domains: commercial off-the-shelf (COTS), finance and banking, embedded real-time control systems, and telecommunications and networking. The result is a rich, broad-based curriculum, where the foundation laid by the core computer science and engineering courses provides the basis for deeper upper division study in software engineering. The curriculum is very much a work in progress. The paper focuses on experiences to date, including issues related to administering a multidisciplinary program, student response to the initial set of courses, and plans for the future.
Keywords :
computer science education; educational courses; software engineering; BS program; Bachelor of Science Program; Computer Engineering Department; Computer Science Department; Rochester Institute of Technology; banking; broad-based curriculum; commercial off-the-shelf; course administration; embedded real-time control systems; finance; industrial software development domains; initial experiences; interdisciplinary sponsorship; networking; software engineering; student response; telecommunications; Communication industry; Computer industry; Computer science; Educational institutions; Electrical equipment industry; Finance; Industrial control; Programming; Software engineering; Telecommunication computing;