MS Software Development and Management

The Courses Offered

The MS in Software Development and Management program consists of twelve courses (48 quarter-credit hours) which include the core coursework (an overview course, foundation study in software development and project management theory and practice, and a business elective), an upper-level 3-course concentration, and the SD&M Capstone. Click on a course to see the course description.

Software Development and Management Program Outline

CORE COURSES
(required)

Overview (4 CR)
  • 4002-752 Themes in Software Development and Management

Software Development (12 CR)

Software Management (12 CR)

One Business Elective (4 CR)
  • 0102-740 Organizational Behavior
    (distance and on-campus formats)
  • 0102-763 Behavior Skill for Managers and Professionals (on-campus only)

UPPER-LEVEL CONCENTRATION OPTIONS
(choose 1)

Enterprise Architecture (12 CR)

Human-Computer Interaction/HCI (12 CR)

Architecture Fundamentals (12 CR)

Special Topics (12 CR)
  • Design a concentration to meet your professional goals; requires faculty pre-approval.

SD&M CAPSTONE (4 CR)

  • 4002-895 Software Development and Management Capstone
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