En.605.704
In the world of high-level software engineering, the ability to write code is only half the battle. The other half—and arguably the more complex part—is the structural planning that ensures software is scalable, maintainable, and robust. This is the focus of EN.605.704: Object-Oriented Analysis and Design , a pivotal graduate-level course offered by the Johns Hopkins University Engineering for Professionals (EP) program.
Implementing industry-standard patterns and addressing how data is stored (persistence) within an object-oriented framework. Prerequisites and Requirements en.605.704
The syllabus for EN.605.704 is structured to follow the natural progression of a software project’s lifecycle. Students move from the "what" (Analysis) to the "how" (Design) through several specialized modules: In the world of high-level software engineering, the
Learning to capture functional requirements through Use Case Diagrams and detailed scenarios. Utilizing to solve recurring architectural problems
Utilizing to solve recurring architectural problems. The Core Curriculum
For Computer Science students, it is often taken after completing core foundation courses such as Foundations of Software Engineering (EN.605.601).