

BSc Software Engineering
About this course
Software engineering is the disciplined approach to designing, building, testing, and maintaining software systems that are reliable, efficient, and well-suited to the needs of the people who use them. It is a field where the consequences of poor practice can be serious, as software now underpins healthcare systems, financial infrastructure, safety-critical machinery, and the everyday applications that billions of people depend on. Good software engineering applies systematic methods to manage complexity, identify errors early, and produce code that can be understood, maintained, and extended over time. This part-time programme at Nottingham Trent University makes software engineering accessible to those who need to study alongside employment or other commitments. You will develop the skills and knowledge needed to create high-quality software, with access to industry-standard facilities for testing and developing your work. The curriculum covers programming, software design and architecture, testing methodologies, project management, and the professional practices that distinguish engineering-grade software development from ad hoc coding. Part-time study allows you to apply what you learn in professional contexts as you go, which often accelerates understanding and skill development. Software engineering graduates are in strong and growing demand across every sector. The ability to design and build reliable, well-tested software is a rare and valued skill, and the industry-standard focus of the programme means graduates are well positioned to contribute professionally from an early stage in their careers. Common destinations include software developer, systems engineer, test engineer, and technical project manager roles across technology companies, financial services, healthcare organisations, and public sector bodies. Further study in computer science, software engineering, or a specialist technical area is an option for those who wish to develop deeper expertise.
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