Title :
A coordinated plan for teaching software engineering in the Rey Juan Carlos University
Author :
Pérez-Martínez, Jorge Enrique ; Sierra-Alonso, Almudena
Author_Institution :
Rey Juan Carlos Univ., Madrid, Spain
Abstract :
Nowadays both industry and academic environments are showing a lot of interest in the Software Engineering discipline. Therefore, it is a challenge for universities to provide students with appropriate training in this area, preparing them for their future professional practice. There are many difficulties to provide that training. The outstanding ones are: the Software Engineering area is too broad and class hours are scarce, the discipline requires a high level of abstraction; it is difficult to reproduce real world situations in the classroom to provide a practical learning environment; the number of students per professor is very high (at least in Spain); companies develop software with a maturity level rarely over level 2 of the CMM for Software (again, at least in Spain) as opposed to what is taught at the University. Besides, there are different levels and study plans, making more difficult to structure the contents to teach in each term and degree. In this paper we present a plan for teaching Software Engineering trying to overcome some of the difficulties above.
Keywords :
computer science education; software engineering; Software Engineering; academic environments; industry; practical learning environment; teaching software engineering; training; universities; Computer industry; Computer science; Coordinate measuring machines; Education; Engineering management; Industrial training; Laboratories; Management information systems; Software engineering; Systems engineering and theory;
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering Education and Training, 2003. (CSEE&T 2003). Proceedings. 16th Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1869-9
DOI :
10.1109/CSEE.2003.1191365