

BEng Software Engineering
About this course
Software engineering is the discipline of building software systems that are reliable, secure, maintainable, and fit for purpose in the real world. It extends beyond programming into the processes, methods, and judgements that allow teams to deliver complex systems responsibly: analysing requirements, designing architectures, writing testable code, managing versions, and ensuring that systems continue to serve their users as they grow and change. The discipline underpins nearly every sector of the modern economy, from the safety-critical systems in aviation and healthcare to the applications that billions of people use daily. At the University of Southampton, this three-year full-time programme with an entry tariff of 184 points develops the full range of skills that professional software engineers need. You will learn to analyse software needs and to design, test, and build systems that meet them, working across areas including systems architecture, software reliability and security, distributed systems, data management, and collaborative development practices. The programme prepares you to work on everything from mobile applications to complex infrastructure, with Southampton's strong research profile in computing informing the quality of teaching throughout. Software engineering graduates from a high-tariff programme like Southampton's are in strong demand across the technology industry and beyond. Common roles include software engineer, systems architect, backend developer, DevOps engineer, security engineer, and technical lead. The combination of rigorous analytical training and practical engineering discipline that the degree develops makes graduates attractive to employers building or maintaining complex, mission-critical systems. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study in software engineering, computer science, cybersecurity, or artificial intelligence, and the degree provides excellent preparation for research-oriented careers.
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