Course Solutions Uncategorized (Answered):Final Project Part Ii Submission Professional Reflection 1 . . . .

(Answered):Final Project Part Ii Submission Professional Reflection 1 . . . .

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You have already completed sections of Part II in Milestone Two. Be sure to incorporate any instructor feedback on that milestone into your final project. In addition to the work you completed for your milestone, you will also need to develop the following critical elements:

  1. Reflect on your experiences inside and outside this course.
    1. Explain why you focused on your chosen topic and how this course helped inform that choice. For instance, you may see yourself as working as a cybersecurity specialist in the future.
    2. Detail your future plans in relation to your topic at this point in your computer science
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