Course Description
In this course, students must form groups and specify topics for their projects that to be fulfilled in two successive terms. Every group must analyze their topic and must develop a complete software system to solve the problem of the project. In the first semester; it is expected from every group to complete the theoretical part of the project so as to finish the practical part in the second semester. At the end of the course, every group must submit a written report to be presented and discussed. The report must follow the University report writing requirements.
Course Aims
- important role in the systematic methods of software development.
- Consolidate the comprehensive knowledge of programming languages including the concepts, techniques, methods, and tools of programming.
- Establish a base for the student to follow the methodological approaches and professional standards in the analysis, design, and implementation of computerized projects.
- Consolidate the importance of continuity to follow developments in the field of applied information systems through research and reports.
- Prepare students for the job market.
- Raise the student’s awareness of their career ethics and manners and develop their individual as well as their group skills.
Course Contents:
- Planning and starting the research project.
- Acquiring essential knowledge to understand the basic of analysis and design in a logical manner.
- Designing programs and managing their performance.
- Understand the ethical and the professional responsibilities of research projects.
- Understand the importance of the graduate in the community service
- Knowing ways to write a proposal for any project in an integrated approach.
Course ID: MIS499
Credit hours | Theory | Practical | Laboratory | Lecture | Studio | Contact hours | Pre-requisite | 4.50 | 4.50 | 4.5 | - |
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