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BSc Software Engineering With Stem Foundation Year
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Software engineering is the discipline of designing, building, testing, and maintaining the software systems that underpin modern technology. It is both a creative and a rigorous practice, demanding not only the ability to write code but the systematic thinking needed to produce reliable, maintainable, and scalable software at the level of complexity that real-world applications require. As software continues to permeate every aspect of modern life, from healthcare and finance to transport and entertainment, the demand for skilled software engineers remains consistently high. This four-year, full-time programme at Edge Hill University includes a STEM foundation year, providing a supported introduction to the scientific and technical foundations needed before you move into the full software engineering curriculum. The foundation year is designed for students who want to build confidence and subject-specific knowledge in areas including computer science, mathematics, and problem-solving before beginning degree-level study. It transfers smoothly into the main programme, giving you the time to establish solid foundations without delaying your ultimate qualification. The software engineering years cover the design and analysis of algorithms, systems architecture, software development methodologies, programming languages, testing, and the professional and ethical dimensions of working in technology. Graduates of software engineering work as software developers, software engineers, systems architects, technical leads, and project managers across a very wide range of industries and organisational contexts. Technology companies, financial services, healthcare, defence, government, and virtually every sector that depends on software, which is now virtually every sector, employ software engineers. The discipline also provides strong foundations for roles in cybersecurity, data engineering, machine learning, and DevOps. Further study at Masters level in software engineering, computer science, or a specialist technology area is available for those who want to deepen their expertise or pursue a research direction.
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