

BSc Software Engineering (with Year in Industry)
About this course
Software engineering is the disciplined application of engineering principles to the design, development, testing, and maintenance of software systems. Where computer science focuses on theoretical foundations and computational principles, software engineering places particular emphasis on process, quality, and the practical challenge of building systems that work reliably at scale and in teams. It is a field shaped by the reality that most significant software is built collaboratively, must be maintained over time, and must meet the needs of users who may be very different from the people who wrote it. University of Chester's four-year full-time Software Engineering (with Year in Industry) programme gives you a thorough foundation in programming, software architecture, systems design, testing, and project management, while the integrated year in industry places you in a professional software development environment for an extended period. This work experience is far more than a brief internship: you will function as a member of a development team, contributing to real projects and gaining an understanding of how professional software teams are organised, how they manage complexity, and how they deliver value within commercial or organisational constraints. That experience typically transforms how students approach their final year, bringing a level of professional maturity and practical problem-solving capability that purely academic study alone cannot provide. Across the programme you will study topics including algorithms, databases, human-computer interaction, web and mobile development, software project management, and the use of formal and agile methodologies. You will also develop the communication and collaboration skills that are essential in any team-based technical environment. Graduates enter software development roles as developers, software engineers, test engineers, technical analysts, and systems architects across sectors including fintech, healthcare technology, games, public sector, and enterprise software. Many also pursue postgraduate study in computer science, cybersecurity, or artificial intelligence.
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