See
http://www.serviceorientedcomputing.org for more up-to-date
information about the SOC program. Skype me at dominic.duggan if you
have any questions. Don't forget the period, otherwise you will be
contacting the Australian Dominic Duggan.
There is a Google group for SOC students:
http://groups.google.com/group.soc-students.
All SOC students are strongly encouraged to join this group to keep
abreast of announcements and developments.
Below is a list of CS and SOC courses available to SOC students this
fall. The courses marked with a "*" are part of the core. New
students should focus on taking the core courses, particularly those
without prerequisites. The SOC 605 prerequisite may be waived for
those with some prior programming experience.
See
http://www.serviceorientedcomputing.org for suggested study plans
for the SOC programs.
In the spring, we will be offering SOC 606 and SOC 542 via Webcampus,
following the study plan. The former, which teaches Web programming
using
ASP.NET, will have SOC 605 (C#) and SOC 611 (requirements
analysis and database design) as prerequisites.
Webcampus:
SOC 501 WS Java (register for CS 501, the SOC x-listed version is not
listed for some reason).
* SOC 510 WS Human Computer Interaction (prereq: SOC 605)
SOC 550 WS Data Mining
SOC 594 WS Enterprise Security (prereq: SOC 542) (register for CS 594,
the SOC x-listed version is not listed for some reason).
* SOC 605 WS Intro to Programming in C#
* SOC 611 WS Fundamentals of SOC
On campus:
SOC 519 E-commerce (Monday EA 229A) (register for CS 519, the SOC x-
listed version is not listed for some reason).
* SOC 542 Service oriented architecture (Tuesday EA 222) (prereq: SOC
605)
SOC 550 Data Mining (Thursday P 220)