ANNOUNCEMENT:
To better serve you, Air University is moving to a new system for registering and managing students and delivering course content. This means there will be some changes in your experience with AFIT/LS. We apologize for any inconvenience or frustration this may cause. We are doing all we can to make this transition less stressful.
The current version of Canvas will be sun setting to make way for a new version. If you are currently in a SELF-PACED COURSE, it is HIGHLY recommended that you complete the course no later than 30 August 2022. If you are not able to finish by then, you will need to RE-REGISTER and RESTART that course in the new version of Canvas. Please note that PREVIOUS PROGRESS WILL NOT TRANSFER. Students can register for courses using the new registration system beginning 1 September.
If you are registered in an INSTRUCTOR-LED COURSE that will finish AFTER 1 September 2022, although you will be required to re-register for that course after 1 September 2022, you will NOT be required to restart. PREVIOUS PROGRESS WILL TRANSFER however student loaded material will need to be transferred by the student. Your instructor(s) will determine at what point the course will resume on the new Canvas platform.
Again, we sincerely apologies for any confusion or frustration this transition may cause. Starting 1 Sept 2022, more information about registration and other related topics can be found on our website at www.afit.edu/ls Please continue to review our website for updates at that time. Thanks for your patience and understanding.
updated August 10, 2022 7:57:46 AM EDT
The overall goal for the course is to provide a comprehensive review of the phases, processes and models used by the Air Force in the management of a software project. Topics include software source selection techniques, understanding and generating various project management metrics, creating an environment for success, dealing with failure and misconceptions, and how to interact with stakeholders. Students learn source selection techniques, understand software development and maintenance models, comprehend programmatic metrics, and understand factors that affect project success and customer relations. SWE 301 is taught online by asynchronous distance learning.
Grade Restrictions: Software Acquisition, Engineering, PM: 01-06, E5-E9, GS07-GS15
Special Requirements: This course is continuous enrollment. You will have 60 days to complete this course from the time you enroll.
Delivery Method: e-Learning Course
Course Length: 15 TRAINING DAYS -INTERNET BLACKBOARD
Event Type: Training (Functional, Technical)Primary Audience: The Air Force Strategic Software I Improvement Programs Working Group has d det d determined that the software e engineering workforce needs a working k knowledge of software acquisition and d development policy, trends and t technical skills.
CL Points: 30
Prerequisites:SWE 201 - Introduction to Software Engineering