

BSc Software Development
About this course
Software development is both the art and the engineering of turning human requirements into working computer programs. It encompasses the full process of designing, building, testing, and maintaining software systems, from the individual algorithms and data structures that underpin specific functions to the architectural decisions that determine how large and complex systems are organised and extended over time. As virtually every sector of the economy has come to depend on software, the ability to develop it well, reliably, securely, and at scale, has become one of the most fundamental technical skills in the modern workplace. At Glasgow Caledonian University, this four-year full-time BSc in Software Development prepares you to be a confident software professional with the technical expertise and practical experience required in today's digital economy. You will develop skills in programming, software engineering, web and application development, databases, cybersecurity, and the professional practices that underpin effective software delivery in teams and organisations. The programme includes a sandwich year and work placement, giving you substantial industry experience before you complete your degree, which is central to developing the professional maturity and applied competence that employers in the sector value. The entry tariff is 168 points. Graduates from software development programmes are in exceptionally strong demand across virtually every industry. Software engineering, backend and frontend development, mobile development, systems programming, DevOps, cloud engineering, and technical project management are among the most common career destinations. The demand for skilled software developers continues to outstrip supply in the UK and globally, and graduates with both technical depth and practical experience are well positioned to move quickly into professional roles. Postgraduate study in software engineering, computer science, or cybersecurity is an option for those who wish to develop specialist expertise or move into research and development roles.
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