Software Engineering BSc (Hons)
Bachelor's degree
In Luton
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Bachelor's degree
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Location
Luton
About the course Software engineering is central to the success of many of today’s businesses, and this vocational course shares a first year with a number of other relevant BSc degrees.
It then offers the opportunity for specialist study in the second and third stages, during which you will learn the principles of the subject.
A final year project will allow you to work with greater focus, leading to the possibility of future research.
You will also gain management skills and knowledge of organisational contexts, and develop into a reflective practitioner.
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About this course
We will consider you as an individual and take into account all elements of your application, not just your qualifications. We are looking for breadth and depth in your current studies and enthusiasm for the subject you wish to study. / entry UCAS Tariff Score of at least , which should include two A levels at C or above UCAS Tariff Score of at least from BTEC level 3 QCF Qualifications which should include a minimum of Merit Merit from either two BTEC Subsidiary Diplomas or from a BTEC Diploma or Merit Merit Pass in the BTEC Extended Diploma UCAS Tariff Score.
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Subjects
- Systems
- Software Engineering
- Project
- Engineering
Course programme
- Learn a wide range of highly credible vocational software engineering skills
- Study the design, development and deployment of large-scale software within industrial and commercial settings
- Develop your understanding of the entire life cycle of systems and how their production fits into management and organisational contexts
- Gain management skills and knowledge of organisational contexts, and develop into a reflective practitioner
- Explore and support your theoretical work with practical exercises
- Challenge conventional thinking as you develop your own solutions to the many issues that face software engineering
- Benefit from the teaching experience of staff with strong academic research backgrounds who are also engaged in active knowledge transfer with local SMEs and other organisations
- Introduction to Software Development
- Principles of Programming
- Computer Systems Structure
- Fundamentals of Computer Studies
- Object Oriented Programming and Software Engineering
- Mobile Applications
- Concepts and Technologies of Artificial Intelligence
- Systems Development and Modern Database Practices
- Research Methodologies and Emerging Technologies
- Advanced IT Strategies and Paradigms
- Social and Professional Project Management
- Undergraduate Project
Software Engineering BSc (Hons)