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BSc Software Engineering with Industrial Placement
About this course
Software engineering is the discipline concerned with the systematic design, development, testing, and maintenance of software systems. It is not simply about writing code: it is about building software that is reliable, secure, maintainable, and fit for purpose in the real world, which requires both technical rigour and the capacity to work collaboratively on complex problems over extended timescales. As the programme description notes, safe and reliable software is critical to everything from the apps and digital tools we use every day to developments such as driverless cars, and the engineers who build it are among the most in-demand graduates in the economy. At Hull, this four-year programme includes an industrial placement year, which is a defining feature of the degree. You will develop your software engineering skills, covering programming, algorithms and data structures, software design and architecture, testing and quality assurance, and the professional and ethical dimensions of software development. The industrial placement year gives you extended real-world engineering experience before you graduate, building the professional maturity and practical competency that employers in technology consistently value. The programme runs full-time with a typical entry tariff of 104 points. Graduates of software engineering programmes with industrial placement are exceptionally well placed for careers in software development, systems engineering, DevOps, quality assurance, software architecture, and technology management. The industrial experience gives graduates a level of practical credibility that purely academic programmes cannot provide. Many move into graduate roles at technology companies, financial services firms, and engineering organisations, while others go on to postgraduate study in computer science, software engineering, or cybersecurity to develop more specialised expertise.
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