0.
Students in the MS-ICTD program choose three courses from different
computer science, engineering and telecommunications disciplines.
Two of those courses must be a lab course (either software, hardware,
or a combination.) Students must also take one social entrepreneurship
course from the business school.
Note:
Not all courses may be offered every year, or have space available;
instructor permission may be required for enrollment into certain
courses.
Students lacking pre-requisites may be required to complete all pre-requisites
prior to enrollment. Some pre-requisites may not count towards the overall
MS-ICTD degree. MS-ICTD students shall work with the
MS-ICTD faculty
director to create a course plan.
ATLAS may offer courses not listed below that fulfill technical
elective
requirements. These courses may be taught by visiting
faculty or ATLAS
Faculty Fellows on a semester basis.
ICT 1: Systems
CSCI 3002: Human-Centered Computing Foundations
CSCI 3287: Database and Information Systems/Information Systems Technology
CSCI 5273: Network Systems
CSCI 5342: Groupware and Workflow Systems
CSCI 5473: Applied Operating Systems
CSCI 5573: Advanced Operating Systems
CSCI 5673: Distributed Systems
CSCI 6268/TLEN 5550: Foundations of Computer and Network Security
CSCI 7143: Topics in Computer Systems: Mobile Computing
TLEN 5310: Telecommunications Systems
TLEN 5400: Network Design and Optimization
ECEN 5613: Embedded System Design
ECEN 5623: Real-Time Embedded Systems
ICT 2: Communications
ATLS 5519: Mobile Application Development
CSCI 6268: Foundations of Computer and Network Security
CSCI 7143: Topics in Computer Systems: Mobile Computing
ECEN 5643: Software Engineering of Concurrent Systems
ECEN 5692: Principles of Digital Communication
ECEN 5743: Software Engineering of Distributed Systems
ECEN 5797: Introduction to Power Electronics
TLEN 5330: Data Communications 1
TLEN 5340: VoIP Network Design
TLEN 5350: Satellite Communication Systems
TLEN 5430: Data Communications 2
TLEN 5440: Multimedia Networking
TLEN 5460: Telecommunications Lab
TLEN 5462: Advanced Telecommunications Lab
TLEN 5470: Signaling Protocols
TLEN 5480: Introduction to Optical Fiber Communications
TLEN 5490: Network Programming
TLEN 5510: Wireless and Cellular Communications
TLEN 5520: Wireless Local Area Networks
TLEN 5550: Computer and Network Security
ICT 3: Applications
ATLS 5519: Social Media for Social Good During Crises
ATLS 5519: Mobile Application Development
CSCI 3112: Human-Centered Computing Professional Development
CSCI 3308: Software Engineering Methods and Tools
CSCI 4810: Seminar in Computational Biology and Health Informatics
CSCI 4830: Special Topics in Computer Science: Future of Library Science and Computer Science
CSCI 4839: User Centered Design
CSCI 5513: Real-Time Hardware-Software System Design
CSCI 5448: Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
CSCI 5548: Software Engineering of Stand Alone Programs
CSCI 5608: Software Project Management
CSCI 5828: Foundations of Software Engineering
CSCI 6302: Speech Recognition and Synthesis
CSCI 6838: User Interface Design
CSCI 7000: Human Computer Interaction: Survey & Synthesis
CSCI 7000: Topics in Computer Systems: Game Design for Education
CSCI 7000: Introduction to Robotics
CSCI 7000: Topics in Computer Systems: Inference, Models and Simulation for Complex Systems
CSCI 7000: Current Topics in Computer Science: Mobile Interfaces
ECEN 5672: Digital Image Processing
GEOG 5103: Introduction to Geographic Information Science
GEOG 5203: Geographic Information Science: Modeling Applications
GEOG 5303: GIS Programming for Spatial Analysis
TLEN 5140: Digital Business Strategies
TLEN 5010: Network Economics and Finance
TLEN 5300: Telecommunications Theory and Applications
TLEN 5380: The Future of Video: Technology, Policy and Economics
TLEN 5390: Applied Java Programming
TLEN 5410: Network Management & Operations
TLEN 5462: Advanced Telecommunications Laboratory
TLEN 5490: Network Programming
TLEN 5530: Applied Network Security
TLEN 5540: Network Security Lab
TLEN 5560: Wireless Systems Lab
TLEN 5570: IP Network Design
TLEN 5830: Smart Grid Technology
TLEN 5832: Software Defined Radio
TLEN 5832: Telecommunications Application Programming
TLEN 5832: Privacy, Security, and Digital Rights Management
TLEN 5834 Information Technologies and Communications
TLEN 5832 Special Topics: Software Defined Radio
TLEN 5839 Cognitive Radios
Social Entrepreneurship courses
MBAX 6100: Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
MBAX 6120: Entrepreneurial Marketing
MBAX 6130: Sustainable Venturing
MBAX 6320: International Marketing Management
MBAX 6350: Marketing of High Technology
MBAX 6360: New Product Development
MBAX 6410: Business Process Design
MBAX 6420: IT and Business Strategy
MBAX 6440: Project Management
MBAX 6803: Microfinance
MBAX 6825: Sustainable Business
MBAX 6845: Social Entrepreneurship for Emerging Markets
Note:
Only 6 hours of courses numbered 3000 and/or 4000
may be
counted towards the MS-ICTD degree.
For further information, download the program description or email Dr. Revi Sterling,
program director, at
revi.sterling@colorado.edu, or Ruscha Cohen, graduate program
adviser, at
ruscha.cohen@colorado.edu.
For a calendar of courses that includes times and dates for the fall 2012 semester, click here.
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