
CSE481D: Capstone Software: Games
Description: Students work in substantial teams to design, implement, and release a software project involving multiple areas of the CSE curriculum. Emphasis is placed on the development process itself, rather than on the product. Teams are expected to develop a work plan, and to track and document their progress against it.Prerequisites: Senior standing in CSE or permission of the instructor.
Credits: 5
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