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CS311 Software Design and Architecture

  • Department Computer Science
  • Level Upper
  • Format Online
  • Credits 3

Description

This course explores the fundamental principles and contemporary practices shaping the architectural landscape of software development, emphasizing the integration of cybersecurity practices and the societal impact of design choices. By surveying an array of architectural structures and styles, and design patterns to gain insights into their applications, students learn techniques for crafting software systems that are modular, maintainable, and scalable, strengthened by cybersecurity practices. This course teaches students to analyze the societal implications of design decisions, fostering an understanding of the ethical dimensions and responsibilities associated with software architecture.

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Prerequisites

IT211 Fundamentals of Programming

Zero Textbook Cost (ZTC)

To be designated as a Zero Textbook Cost (ZTC) course, all instructional materials will be provided at no cost to students. These may include Open Educational Resources (OER), free materials, or library resources. Check your syllabus for more information.

Sections

Listing all available sections for this course, including their term, duration, and dates.
Term Dates Term & Duration Format
June 29, 2026 to August 23, 2026 Summer II - 8 Week Online