Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!purdue!haven!mimsy!tove.cs.umd.edu!cml From: cml@tove.cs.umd.edu (Christopher Lott) Newsgroups: comp.software-eng Subject: Re: Looking for advice on gaining SE knowledge/education Message-ID: <29128@mimsy.umd.edu> Date: 13 Jan 91 18:32:41 GMT References: <54079@eerie.acsu.Buffalo.EDU> Sender: news@mimsy.umd.edu Reply-To: cml@tove.cs.umd.edu (Christopher Lott) Organization: The University of Maryland Dept of Computer Science Lines: 25 In article <54079@eerie.acsu.Buffalo.EDU> tirone@acsu.buffalo.edu (stephen t tirone) writes: > Q: What graduate programs (what schools) have programs in >software engineering/CS/CIS I can recommend (not from personal experience, and in no particular order) Purdue Univ, West Lafayette, IN (SERC) Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburg, PA (SEI) Univ. Texas at Austin, Austin, TX (MCC) George Mason Univ, VA (inside D.C. capitol beltway) (SPC) and from personal experience, Univ. Maryland, College Park, MD. (alliance with NASA) In parens after the schools I've listed initials of the Consortium/Org. with which the school is affiliated. IMHO, to gain experience with S/E, you must get your feet wet, so access to industry software efforts is key. good luck; write me for more on Maryland. chris... -- Christopher Lott Dept of Comp Sci, Univ of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742 cml@cs.umd.edu 4122 AV Williams Bldg 301-405-2721