CIS 610 - Software Development Methodology

3 credits

Delivery/Location: Online

Prerequisite

Admission to M.S. in Business, M.B.A., or Systems Engineering specialization in Master of Engineering programs or CIS Advisor permission.

Description

Methods for all phases of software development focusing upon the establishment of economical software that is reliable and cross platform.

This course is recorded live and then distributed via streaming video. Each student will be asked to complete a technology survey to determine their ability to successfully stream the course content for this class and other CIS course offerings.

This course can be applied towards:

Important Information

Active-duty military, veterans, employees of corporations with an arranged discount program, federal and state employees (CO state employees are not eligible) must contact the MBA Advisors to receive the tuition reduction code prior to registering for courses. Students must be admitted to the MBA Program to receive this discount. Reduction of tuition will be given only if you provide the appropriate code at the time of enrollment.

Call (970) 491-4612 or (866) 491-2746 x 1 or email CISAdvisor@business.colostate.edu.

Textbooks and Materials

Textbooks and materials will be posted in RamCT approximately 6 weeks prior to classes starting. For questions regarding access to RamCT, contact Tech Support at (800) 491-4622 x 5 or techsupport @business.colostate.edu

Instructors

Charles Butler

Charles W. Butler is a Professor in the Department of Computer Information Systems at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado. Dr. Butler teaches and conducts research in information technology and collaborates with information technology managers in developing improved IT management strategies and processes, software development methodologies, and metrics and quality assurance for traditional and object software.

Dr. Butler was awarded the Ph.D. in Business from Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, 1983. He has published numerous articles and is the co-author of two books.

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Next offering? This course is offered every Fall.

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