

BSc Software Engineering
About this course
Software engineering is the discipline of designing, building, testing, and maintaining the software systems that underpin virtually every aspect of modern life. Where computer science is concerned with the theoretical foundations of computation, software engineering focuses on the methods, tools, and professional practices that enable large, complex, and reliable software to be developed and sustained over time. The field addresses not just the technical challenge of writing code but the organisational, managerial, and ethical dimensions of producing software in real-world conditions. At the University of Chester, this three-year full-time programme is accredited by BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, which means it is recognised by the professional body that sets standards for computing professionals in the UK. You will study the principles and practices of software development, including requirements analysis, system design, coding, testing, version control, and project management. You will work with contemporary programming languages and development frameworks, gaining hands-on experience of the tools that professional software engineers use. The programme also develops your understanding of software architecture, security, human-computer interaction, and the ethical responsibilities that come with building systems that affect people's lives. You will work both independently and in teams, reflecting the collaborative nature of professional software development. Graduates go on to careers as software engineers, developers, systems architects, test engineers, and technical project managers across a wide range of industries. The demand for software engineering skills is strong and broad, spanning technology companies, financial services, healthcare, government, media, and almost every sector that relies on digital infrastructure. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study or professional certifications to deepen their expertise, and the accreditation the degree carries supports progression towards chartered IT professional status.
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