This document outlines Wilson Waweru's preliminary program of study to earn a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology with a specialization in Web and Mobile Applications Development at Walden University. The program requires a total of 181 quarter credits including 55 credits of IT core courses, 30 credits of upper-level IT courses, 20 credits of specialization courses, 46 credits of general education courses, 20 credits of general electives, and 10 credits of capstone courses. 25 credits of general education requirements were fulfilled through transfer courses. The program is scheduled to be completed on a quarter-based system.
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Why do we test Software?, Black-Box Testing and White-Box Testing, Software Testing Life
Cycle, V-model of Software Testing, Failures, Errors and Faults (Defects), Software Testing
Principles,Program Inspections, Stages of Testing: Unit Testing, Integration Testing, System
Testing
UNIT II TEST PLANNING 6
The Goal of Test Planning, Test Phases, Test Strategy, Resource Requirements, Tester
Assignments, Test Schedule, Test Cases, Bug Reporting, Metrics and Statistics.
UNIT III TEST DESIGN AND EXECUTION 6
Test Objective Identification, Test Design Factors, Requirement identification, Testable
Requirements, Modeling a Test Design Process, Modeling Test Results, Boundary Value Testing,
Equivalence Class Testing, Path Testing, Data Flow Testing, Test Design Preparedness Metrics,
UNIT IV ADVANCED TESTING CONCEPTS 6
Performance Testing: Load Testing, Stress Testing, Volume Testing, Fail-Over Testing, Recovery
Testing, Configuration Testing, Compatibility Testing, Usability Testing, Testing the
Documentation, Security testing, Testing in the Agile Environment, Testing Web and Mobile
Applications..
UNIT V TEST AUTOMATION AND TOOLS 6
Automated Software Testing, Automate Testing of Web Applications, Selenium: Introducing Web
Driver and Web Elements, Locating Web Elements, Actions on Web Elements, Different Web
Drivers, Understanding Web Driver Events, Testing: Understanding Testing.xml, Adding Classes,
Packages, Methods to Test, Test Reports
TOTAL: 30 PERIODS
List Of Experiments 30 Periods
1. Develop the test plan for testing an e-commerce web/mobile application (www.amazon.in).
2. Design the test cases for testing the e-commerce application
3. Test the e-commerce application and report the defects in it.
4. Develop the test plan and design the test cases for an inventory control system.
5. Execute the test cases against a client server or desktop application and identify the defects.
6. Test the performance of the e-commerce application.
7. Automate the testing of e-commerce applications using Selenium.
8. Integrate TestNG with the above test automation.
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1. Preliminary Program of Study
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
STUDENT NAME: WILSON WAWERU STUDENT ID: A00658290 ENROLLMENT DATE: 01/11/16
SPECIALIZATION: Web and Mobile Applications Development CATALOG YEAR: 201630
Information Technology Core Coursework (55 credits)
COURSE
CODE
COURSE TITLE CR TRANSFER
COURSE
INSTITUTION TERM/YEAR CR/GRADE
ITEC 1010 IT Infrastructure 5
ITEC 1020 Networking Fundamentals 5
ITEC 1030 Intro to Programming 5
ITEC 2010 Data Structures 5
ITEC 2020 IT Theory Fundamentals 5
ITEC 2030 Operating Systems Fund &
Administration
5
ITEC 2040 Systems Analysis 5
ITEC 2050 Systems Design 5
ITEC 2060 Database Mgmt Systems 5
ITEC 2070 Human –Computer Interaction 5
ITEC 2080 Web Programming 5
Information Technology Upper Level Core Coursework (30 credits)
COURSE
CODE
COURSE TITLE CR TRANSFER
COURSE
INSTITUTION TERM/YEAR CR/GRADE
ITEC 3010 Mobile & Pervasive
Technologies
5
ITEC 3020 Computer Security
Fundamental
5
ITEC 3040 IT Project Management 5
ITEC 4010 Network Administration 5
STAT 3401 Statistical Concepts 5
ITEC 4030 Systems Integration 5
Web and Mobile Applications Development Specialization Coursework (20 credits)
COURSE
CODE
COURSE TITLE CR TRANSFER
COURSE
INSTITUTION TERM/YEAR CR/GRADE
ITEC 3501 Web and Mobile Application
Development
5
ITEC 4501 Web and Mobile User
Experience Design
5
ITEC 4502 Implementing Effective Mobile
User Interfaces
5
ITEC 4503 Developing Multiplatform Mobile
Applications
5
General Education Coursework (46 Credits)
COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE CR UL TRANSFER
COURSE
INSTITUTION TERM/ YEAR CR/GRADE
HMNT 1001 Living and Learning in a
Technological World
6 Non-
Transferable
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AHTR 1990 (Arts/Humanities) 5 BUSI 024 GTE FA 10 4.5/B-
ENGL 1010 or
1010E or 101S
Writing with Confidence
and Purpose
5
COTR 1990 (Written/Oral
Communications)
5 BUSI 006 GTE FA 08 4.5/B
MATH 1040 College Algebra 5
(Math/Science) 5
SBTR 1990 (Social Science) 5 INTR 001 GTE FA 08 4.5/B-
SBTR 1991 (Social Science)
5
BUSI 003 GTE FA 08 4.5/C+
SBTR 1992 Additional General
Education Course
5 PRIN 008 GTE FA 08 4.5/B+
General Education Transfer Total: 25
2. General Electives (20 credits) Students may opt to complete a study abroad or internship as part of their
elective requirement for this program. Please contact your academic advisor for degree completion
options.
COURSE CODE UL CR TRANSFER
COURSE
INSTITUTION TERM/YEAR CR/ GRADE
ELTR 1000 4.5 FUND 002 GTE FA 08 4.5/C+
ELTR 1001 4.5 ORGA 005 GTE FA 08 4.5/C+
ELTR 1002 4.5 FUND 010 GTE FA 08 4.5/B-
ELTR 1003 4.5 INTE 011 GTE FA 09 4.5/C+
ELTR 1004 4.5 MARK 012 GTE FA 09 4.5/C+
General Elective Transfer Total: 20
Capstone Courses (10 credits)
COURSE
CODE
COURSE TITLE CR TRANSFER
COURSE
INSTITUTION TERM/YEAR CR/GRADE
ITEC 4902 IT Senior Seminar 5 Non-
Transferable
----- --- ---
ITEC 4999 IT Capstone Project 5 Non-
Transferable
----- --- ---
TOTAL: 45
Notes:
- Walden University undergraduate programs are on a quarter based system. Therefore all transfer credits from outside institutions are
converted to quarter credit hours upon review and are subject to all current transfer of credit policies.
- Please refer to the Catalog for requirements related to your program curriculum. The degree audit serves as your official source for tracking academic
progress
- A minimum of 55 quarter credits must be completed at the upper level (3000 or 4000 level) in order to meet University requirements.
Students should consult their Academic Advisor if they have questions about individual program requirements and to plan the completion
of their degree program.
-The UL column signifies if an Upper Level course requirement has been met through transfer of credit or a non-transferrable General Education course.
- For General Education Requirements (total of 46 credits), students must take:
-10 credits Communications (must include ENGL 1010)
-10 credits Math/Science (must include MATH 1040)
-11 credits Arts/Humanities (must include HMNT 1001)
-10 credits Social Science
- 5 additional credits within any General Education requirement
ADMISSIONS SPECIALIST: K. YEARLEY DATE: 01/08/16
COMMENTS:
CONTINGENT ADMIT
Effective Start Date 11/30/2015