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BSc Software Engineering
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Software engineering is concerned with the disciplined, systematic development of software: not just writing code, but understanding how to design, build, test, maintain and evolve complex software systems reliably. The discipline draws on computer science, mathematics and principles of engineering to address the challenge of producing software that works correctly, can be maintained over time and meets the needs of its users. As software becomes embedded in virtually every aspect of modern life, the ability to engineer it well has become one of the most sought-after technical skills in the economy. At Coventry University, this three-year full-time programme develops your skills across a range of core areas including full stack development, programming, data science and security. You will learn to design and implement software systems, to work within professional development practices and to engage with the technical challenges that real-world engineering environments present. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad and a work placement, giving you extensive professional and international experience before you graduate. The typical entry tariff is 120 UCAS points. The combination of security, data science and full stack development reflects the breadth of skills that modern software roles demand. Software engineering graduates are in demand across virtually every sector. Technology companies, financial services firms, healthcare organisations, government bodies, defence contractors, media businesses and startups all need skilled software engineers. Roles in software development, web engineering, systems architecture, DevOps, cybersecurity and data engineering are among the most common graduate destinations. The sandwich year and placement mean you will graduate with substantive professional experience, which strengthens your position in a competitive graduate job market. Postgraduate study in software engineering, computer science, artificial intelligence or cybersecurity is also a well-trodden route for graduates who want to specialise or pursue research careers.
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