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BSc Software Engineering with foundation year
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Software engineering is the systematic discipline of building software that works correctly, scales reliably and can be maintained and extended over time. It goes well beyond writing code to encompass the full lifecycle of software development, from requirements gathering and system design through implementation, testing, deployment and ongoing maintenance. Modern society depends on software at every level, and the engineers who can design and deliver robust systems across full-stack development, data science and security are among the most consistently sought professionals in the economy. At Coventry University, this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year that builds the programming and mathematical foundations you need before the main degree begins, making the programme accessible to motivated students who are earlier in their technical development. Through the main degree, you will develop skills across full-stack development, programming for data science and security, building the versatility that modern software roles demand. A sandwich year provides extended professional experience in the industry, a year abroad broadens your perspective internationally, and a work placement gives you further hands-on exposure, so you will graduate with direct professional experience as well as a thorough academic foundation. A typical entry tariff of 88 points makes this programme particularly accessible, and the foundation year combined with substantial professional exposure across sandwich and placement gives graduates a strong platform for entering the software labour market. Graduates work as software engineers, developers, systems architects, data engineers and security professionals across technology companies, financial services, healthcare, logistics, public services and consultancies. The versatility of software engineering skills means that graduates are in demand across virtually every sector of the economy, and those who combine technical depth with professional experience from their placements are well positioned to progress quickly into senior roles. Postgraduate study in software engineering, data science, artificial intelligence or cybersecurity offers further pathways for those who wish to specialise.
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