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CSSE 489: Software Engineering and Project Development III
3.00 Credits
Seattle University
Meets as required to complete software projects by end of spring quarter. Prerequisite: C (2.00) or better in CSSE 488. (spring) Principles of software engineering and their application in the planning and execution of a three-quarter-long software development project. Students work in teams to define and carry out software projects from initial requirements statements to final implementation. Activities include project planning and management, as well as analysis, design and implementation of the software project. In CSSE 486 and CSSE 487, projects are defined and requirement specifications developed by the project teams. The required software products are then designed and implemented in CSSE 488 and 489, culminating in a formal presentation of results at the end of the spring quarter. The three courses, CSSE 487 (or CSSE 486 for students pursuing a B.A. degree), 488, and 489, must be taken as a continuous sequence and together, they fulfill the senior synthesis core requirement.
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CSSE 491-493: Special Topics
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Special Topics
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CSSE 496: Independent Study
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Independent Study
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CSSE 497: Directed Reading
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Directed Reading
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CSSE 497 - Directed Reading
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CSSE 498: Directed Research
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Directed Research
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DIUS 304: Pathophysiology-Medical Imaging
4.00 Credits
Seattle University
An conceptual approach to alterations in the structure and function that occur in human organ systems as a result of disease processes. The cellular, biological and/or genetic basis for these pathologies will be discussed. Prerequisites: BIOL 200 and 210. (fall)
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DIUS 330: Diagnostic Ultrasound I
4.00 Credits
Seattle University
Pathophysiology of obstetrics and pelvic organ systems evaluated by ultrasound and their sonographic appearance. Integration of ultrasound physics, instrumentation, and principles. Prerequisites: DIUS 304, 331, 333, 334, 341, 344, 375; PHYS 350. Co-requisite: DIUS 340. (spring)
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DIUS 331: Diagnostic Ultrasound II
4.00 Credits
Seattle University
Pathophysiology of abdominal organ systems evaluated by ultrasound and their sonographic and Doppler appearance. Introduction to hemodynamics of abdominal and vascular systems. Integration of ultrasound physics, instrumentation, and principles. Prerequisites: DIUS 304, 355, 370, 375; PHYS 350. Co-requisite: DIUS 341. (winter)
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DIUS 332: Echocardiography
4.00 Credits
Seattle University
Anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the adult and pediatric heart. Integration of ultrasound physics, instrumentation, and principles. Prerequisites: DIUS 304, 331, 333, 334, 341, 344, 370, 375; PHYS 350; Co-requisite: DIUS 342. (spring)
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DIUS 333: Methods of Cardiac Evaluation
2.00 Credits
Seattle University
Integration of various modes of cardiac evaluation with echocardiography. Cardiac catheterization, ECG, auscultation, and cardiac pharmacology are covered in addition to other pertinent topics. The course serves to expand students' knowledge of cardiac physiology and pathophysiology. Open to all qualified majors, and non-majors by instructor permission. Prerequisite: PHYS 350.
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