

BEng Computer Science (Software Engineering)
About this course
Software engineering is the application of rigorous engineering principles to the design, development, testing, and maintenance of software systems. In a world where software underpins virtually every aspect of business, government, healthcare, communication, and daily life, the ability to build systems that are not only functional but secure, dependable, and maintainable is one of the most valuable professional skills a graduate can possess. Software engineers must think both technically and systematically, understanding algorithms, data structures, and programming languages while also grasping the organisational and human contexts in which systems are built and used. At the University of Sheffield, this three-year full-time programme gives you a thorough grounding in the fundamentals of computer science alongside specialised training in software engineering. You will develop expertise in software design, software architecture, testing methodologies, and the development practices that underpin the production of secure and reliable systems. You will also develop skills in project management, teamwork, and client communication, reflecting the collaborative reality of professional software development, where most significant systems are built by teams working to specifications set by stakeholders who may not be technically trained. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, giving you extensive professional experience before you graduate. Sheffield's strong employer relationships mean that many students secure roles with well-regarded technology companies during their placement year. You will graduate with a combination of technical depth and professional versatility that makes you attractive to a wide range of employers in the technology sector and beyond. Graduates go on to careers as software engineers, systems architects, developers, technical leads, and security engineers across industries from financial services and healthcare to gaming and infrastructure. Many progress into senior technical and managerial roles. Postgraduate study in computer science, cybersecurity, or software engineering is a route for those wishing to specialise further or pursue research.
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