

BSc Applied Software Development
About this course
Applied software development is the practical discipline of designing, building, and maintaining the software systems that organisations depend on. Unlike computer science degrees that foreground theory and mathematics, applied software development keeps professional practice at the centre, focusing on the skills and judgements that working developers use every day: writing clean and maintainable code, collaborating within development teams, testing and debugging software, and understanding the contexts in which systems are deployed and used. At the University of the Highlands and Islands, this part-time programme allows you to study software development while managing other commitments, making it particularly well suited to those who are already working in a technical role or returning to education. You will cover the core areas of software development including programming fundamentals, web development, databases, software engineering principles, version control, and the management of development projects. The part-time mode means you study a reduced workload each week compared to full-time students, spreading the programme over a longer period while allowing you to apply what you learn in your own professional or personal context. Graduates from applied software development programmes are well placed for roles as software developers, web developers, junior software engineers, technical support specialists, and systems analysts. The applied focus makes graduates particularly attractive to employers who want practitioners who can contribute quickly to real projects rather than requiring extensive on-the-job training. With experience, graduates progress into senior developer roles, software architecture, and technical leadership. Postgraduate study in computing, data science, or software engineering is also a route for those who wish to develop their knowledge further.
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