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BSc Software Engineering
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Software engineering is the discipline concerned with the systematic design, development, testing and maintenance of large, complex software systems. It goes beyond programming to address the full lifecycle of software: requirements analysis, architectural design, project management, quality assurance, deployment and long-term maintenance. Software engineers build the systems that underpin modern vehicles, smartphones, financial infrastructure, secure web services, medical devices and the digital economy as a whole. The scale and complexity of modern software means that engineering it well requires not just technical skill but careful thinking about design, reliability, security and the human factors that determine whether systems actually work in practice. At the University of Strathclyde, this five-year full-time degree is one of the most thorough software engineering programmes in Scotland, and the five-year structure allows for a depth of technical development that a shorter programme cannot match. You will study programming, software design and architecture, algorithms and data structures, operating systems, databases, distributed systems, security, project management and professional practice, building from foundational skills to the advanced competencies that industry expects of senior software engineers. A year abroad is available, giving you the opportunity to study in another engineering environment and to develop an international professional perspective. Strathclyde has strong industry connections, and the programme reflects the real demands of software engineering practice. You will develop the technical rigour, the design thinking, and the professional communication skills that allow complex software systems to be built and maintained successfully. Graduates from Strathclyde's software engineering programme move into software development and engineering, systems architecture, cybersecurity, financial technology, embedded systems, game development, research, and technical leadership across the full range of industries where software is critical, which is to say, virtually all of them. Many pursue professional membership of engineering bodies, and postgraduate study is a natural pathway for those seeking research careers.
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