

BEng Software Engineering
About this course
Software engineering is the disciplined, systematic application of engineering principles to the development, operation, and maintenance of software. It goes beyond programming to address the full lifecycle of software production, from requirements analysis and system design through implementation and testing to deployment and long-term maintenance, and it takes seriously the challenges that arise when complex software must be built reliably, efficiently, and collaboratively by teams of developers. As software pervades every aspect of modern life, from healthcare and finance to transport and communication, the engineers who build and maintain it carry significant responsibility. At the University of Edinburgh, this four-year full-time degree includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study at an international partner institution in one of the discipline's key global hubs. Edinburgh is one of the UK's leading computer science departments, and the software engineering programme benefits from a research environment at the forefront of programming languages, formal methods, and systems. You will develop strong programming skills across multiple languages and paradigms, alongside knowledge of software architecture, design patterns, requirements engineering, testing, verification, and project management. You will also engage with the theoretical foundations of computation and the formal methods that support rigorous software development in safety-critical and high-assurance contexts. The degree combines breadth across the discipline with the depth needed to work at the cutting edge of software development. Software engineering graduates are in exceptional demand across every sector that depends on software, from technology companies and financial services to healthcare, government, and defence. Roles include software engineer, systems architect, DevOps engineer, technical lead, and software quality engineer. Many graduates of Edinburgh's programme join leading technology companies or found their own ventures, while others pursue postgraduate study including research degrees in software engineering, programming languages, and computer systems.
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