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The European Master in Software Engineering at the Free University of Bolzano-Bozen is organized as follows:
| Module |
Credits |
| Foundations Modules |
45 |
| Advanced Modules |
15 |
The first year in the EMSE consortium is composed by Foundations Modules and Advanced Modules. Foundations Modules are compulsory, whereas Advanced Module can be chosen by students in a way that sum up to the required total credits. AT FUB the Foundation madules are 48 ECTS. Therefore at FUB the first year the study plan is
| Module |
Credits |
| Foundations Modules |
48 |
| Advanced Modules |
12 |
Year 2:
| Module |
Credits |
| Advanced Modules + Project |
30 |
| Thesis |
30 |
The second year is composed by Advanced Modules, a project, and the master thesis. Advanced Module can be chosen by students in a way that sum up to the required total credits. Students that enroll at the Free University of Bolzano-Bozen for the first year may choose another European university (that is part of the European Master in Software Engineering) for the second year.
EMSE Compulsory Modules at FUB from 2009/2010
- Requirements Engineering EMSE module is composed by the following courses:
- Requirements and Design of Software Systems (8 ECTS)
- Verification & Validation EMSE module is composed by the following courses:
- Software Testing (4 ECTS)
- Software Engineering II (4 ECTS)
- Software Quality EMSE module is composed by the following courses:
- Software Evolution (4 ECTS)
- Software Metrics (4 ECTS)
- Software Project Management EMSE module is composed by the following courses:
- Software Process Management (8 ECTS)
- Advanced Project Management EMSE module is composed by the following courses:
- Open Tools and Technologies for IT Management (4 credits)
- Advanced Software Engineering Methodology (4 credits)
- Empirical Software Engineering EMSE module is composed by the following courses:
- Theories and Techniques for Optimization
Project
- Internship or selected courses
EMSE Selected Advanced Modules at FUB from 2009/2010
to be defined in agreement with the new curriculum and your study plan advisor.
These modules can be chosen by the students. They have to be completed by selecting courses that sum up to the required total credits. Students can choose at least two courses of a module. The module Interdisciplinary Skills has to be chosen if the students' curriculum does not fullfill the minimum requisites of the Italian regulations.
Timetable of EMSE 2008/2009
EMSE Compulsory Modules at FUB till 2008/2009
- Requirements Engineering EMSE module is composed by the following courses:
- Requirements Engineering (4 credits)
- Software Architecture (4 credits)
- Verification & Validation EMSE module is composed by the following courses:
- Theory of Computing (8 credits)
- Software Quality EMSE module is composed by the following courses:
- Advanced Statistics (4 credits)
- Software Metrics (4 credits)
- Software Project Management EMSE module is composed by the following courses:
- Software Process Management (8 credits)
- Advanced Project Management EMSE module is composed by the following courses:
- Advanced Operating Environments (4 credits)
- Advanced Software Engineering Methodology (4 credits)
- Empirical Software Engineering EMSE module is composed by the following courses:
- Software Engineering II (4 credits)
- Software Testing (4 credits)
Project
- Seminar in Software Engineering (4 credits)
- another course (4 credits)
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Last Updated ( Monday, 21 September 2009 )
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