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MEng Software Engineering
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Software engineering is the discipline that addresses how complex software systems are designed, built, tested, and maintained at a level of quality that makes them safe, reliable, and fit for purpose. It goes beyond programming to encompass the full lifecycle of software development: requirements analysis, system architecture, software design, testing and quality assurance, project management, and the maintenance and evolution of systems over time. In a world where software is embedded in everything from aircraft to medical devices to the apps used by billions of people daily, the engineering rigour that this discipline develops is critical. At the University of Hull, this four-year full-time programme develops your understanding of software from the first principles of programming through to the professional practices of large-scale system development. You will study programming languages, data structures and algorithms, software design patterns, database management, web and mobile development, systems architecture, and the testing and verification methods that give users confidence in the software they depend on. Hull has a strong tradition in computer science and software engineering, and the programme is designed to develop graduates who are not just technically competent but professionally capable, understanding how software is built within teams, subject to constraints of time, budget, and stakeholder need. A typical entry tariff of 104 points reflects an accessible entry standard within a programme that builds genuine engineering competence progressively. Software engineering graduates are among the most employable in any technical field, working as software developers, systems architects, DevOps engineers, quality assurance specialists, project managers, and across the full range of technology roles. The four-year degree allows for greater depth than a three-year programme, and many graduates pursue postgraduate study or professional development in specialist areas of software engineering. Postgraduate study in software engineering, computer science, or artificial intelligence is a natural further option.
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