

BSc Software Engineering (Bsc) (With Foundation Year)
About this course
Software engineering addresses the challenge of building large-scale software systems that are reliable, maintainable, secure, and cost-effective. Modern society depends on such systems for essential services in energy, communications, healthcare, business, and transport, and as those systems grow more complex, the discipline required to deliver them responsibly becomes more important. Software engineering is distinct from programming in that it encompasses the entire process: requirements analysis, architectural design, collaborative development practices, testing and quality assurance, deployment, and ongoing maintenance. At Liverpool Hope University, this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year, making it accessible to students who need to build their mathematical and computing foundations before the main degree begins. Across the programme you will study programming, data structures and algorithms, software architecture, human-computer interaction, database systems, project management, and the engineering principles that allow teams to build complex systems reliably. A sandwich year gives you extended professional experience, a year abroad broadens your perspective on how software engineering is practised in different contexts, and work placement experience is woven throughout the programme. Software engineering graduates are in strong demand across every sector that depends on complex digital systems, which is increasingly every sector. Common roles include software engineer, systems architect, DevOps engineer, quality assurance engineer, and technical lead. The engineering discipline the degree develops is particularly valued by employers who build or maintain safety-critical or high-scale systems where reliability matters. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study in software engineering, computer science, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence, and the foundation year approach means that students who did not have a conventional computing background can access and succeed in the programme.
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