That software engineering is difficult to teach is widely understood and much discussed. Less well understood, and certainly less discussed, is the inverse of this - that software engineering is a particularly difficult subject to learn. More than any other subject in computing, software engineering reveals wide differences in ability leaving a long 'tail' of less able students struggling with basic material. This is particularly serious because, for most graduates in computer science, software engineering will form the core of their professional practice. It is concluded that there is a high need in industry to (re-)educate software professionals in basic and advanced software engineering principles. In this webinar, a curriculum existing of 15 instructor-led courses is presented, derived from internationally accepted standard references such as PMBOK, SWEBOK, publicly available work from the SEI, and books from internationally recognized authors.
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