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BSc Software Engineering
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Software engineering is the disciplined application of engineering principles to the design, development, testing, and maintenance of software systems. Where computer science is concerned with the theoretical foundations of computation, software engineering focuses on how large, complex, and reliable software is actually built in practice, addressing questions of architecture, design patterns, team collaboration, version control, testing strategies, and the management of software projects over time. As virtually every organisation in the modern economy depends on software to function, the demand for software engineers is sustained and global. At the University of Huddersfield, this three-year full-time programme includes a sandwich year with work placement, giving you the opportunity to spend a significant period working in a professional software development environment before completing your degree. The placement develops your practical skills in a real team, exposes you to the tools and workflows used in professional software development, and often leads directly to a graduate offer. Through your studies you will cover programming and software development across multiple languages and paradigms, software architecture and design, requirements engineering, testing and quality assurance, agile and other development methodologies, databases, networking, and security. The programme develops not just technical competence but the professional skills in communication, teamwork, and project management that distinguish effective software engineers. Software engineering graduates are among the most employable of any degree cohort. Roles include software developer, software engineer, systems architect, DevOps engineer, quality assurance engineer, and technical lead across organisations in every sector: technology companies, financial services, healthcare, the public sector, retail, and defence all employ large numbers of software engineers. The sandwich placement often provides a direct route into graduate employment, and starting salaries in software engineering are consistently among the highest for graduates. For those who wish to specialise or pursue research, postgraduate study in computer science, artificial intelligence, or cybersecurity provides a natural progression.
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