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What is SOS?
SOS is a collaborative, project based program in that teaches not only
computer programming, but software design, teamwork, and project management.
Seminar is an important component of SOS, with weekly reading and discussion
groups. Additionally SOS has one or more technical components each quarter
wherein students learn specialized skills in the computer science domain.
This program has been offered every other year since 1983.
SOS students qualify for upper division science credit.
Prerequisites for this program include the Evergreen program "Data
to Information", or equivalent, which includes a strong grounding
in computer science, i.e., the ability to program well in at least one
programming language, an understanding of data structures, computer architecture
and operating systems, and at least a rudimentary understanding of object-oriented
programming. In addition and perhaps most important, students must demonstrate
an ability to work independently to learn new technologies, a strong desire
to learn about professional software development, and a willingness to
work collaboratively on a group software project.
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