Mobile Application Development
CS 4520 / CS5520
College of Computer and Information Science
Northeastern University
Credit Hours: | 4SH | |
Instructor: | Stephen Intille, Ph.D. | |
Office: | 450 West Village H | |
Email: | ...@neu.edu |
Mobile Application Development is a project-oriented course that examines the principles of mobile application design and development. Students will learn application development and design on the Android platform. Students are expected to design and develop a professional-quality mobile application that addresses a real-world problem in an innovative way. Coursework includes project conception, design, implementation, and pilot testing of mobile phone software applications. Preliminary apps built are innovative word games. Fina project apps built focus on health and fitness. For more details, see the syllabus for the appropriate year.
Frequently asked questions (FAQ) from students considering taking the class.
Syllabus:
Prior Syllabi:
Spring 2016
Spring 2015
Fall 2014
Spring 2014
Fall 2013
Spring 2013
Fall 2012
Summer
2011
Competition:
Most semesters a competition is held based on the final projects submitted in the course. Apps are selected by a panel of testers based on creativity of the core idea, interactive experience, and overall execution. Winners and runner-ups are below.
Spring 2016 Virtual Basketball (Rachit Puri and Adib Alwani) |
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Spring 2015 Tango Me (Christopher Oliver) Runners up: Float (Nick Tyler) Eat it Fresh (Vijay Kliyara Philip) Spoiler Alert |
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Fall 2014 LogIt (Dharam Maniar and Ameya Pandilwar)
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Spring 2014 The Adventures of Walter Macine (Wanfung Lee) Runners up:
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Fall 2013 Calactive (Dhruvenkumar Shah) Runners up:
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Spring 2013 Winning app:
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Fall 2012 Winning app:
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Summer 2011 Winning app: |
Alum apps:
Here are a few apps that I'm aware of that have been deployed out on the app store by alums of the course, some based on their class projects. I'm sure there are many more because numerous alums have careers in mobile development. (Alums: let me know if there are apps to add here)