

BEng Software Engineering (with Placement)
About this course
Software engineering is the discipline that turns ideas and requirements into reliable, scalable, and maintainable digital systems. It encompasses everything from writing and testing code to designing system architectures, managing development processes, and ensuring that software is secure, efficient, and fit for purpose. Without software engineering, the digital infrastructure that underpins communication, commerce, healthcare, and daily life simply would not exist. The four-year full-time Software Engineering with Placement programme at Queen's University of Belfast prepares you for this essential role. The programme recognises that software innovation has transformed the way we think about and interact with technology, and it is designed to equip you with both the technical skills and the problem-solving mindset that drive that innovation. You will study programming, algorithms, software design, testing, systems architecture, and the professional and ethical dimensions of engineering practice, developing the ability to take an existing software system and creatively refine, enhance, and extend it. From improving the efficiency of applications to developing scalable and secure infrastructure, the curriculum covers the breadth of what modern software engineers actually do. The placement, integrated into the programme, gives you a sustained period of professional experience in a real software team, which is one of the most significant ways a degree programme can prepare you for the graduate labour market. With a typical entry tariff of 136 points, the programme is demanding and rewards students who bring both technical aptitude and analytical curiosity to their studies. Northern Ireland has a growing technology sector, and Queen's has strong industry connections that support both placements and graduate employment. Graduates enter roles as software engineers, developers, systems architects, test engineers, and technical analysts across sectors including fintech, healthcare technology, public services, games, and enterprise software. Postgraduate study in computer science, cybersecurity, or artificial intelligence is also a well-travelled route.
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