

MSci Software Engineering with Work Placement (Faster Route)
About this course
Software engineering is concerned with the systematic design, construction, testing, and maintenance of software systems that must be reliable, secure, and scalable in real-world conditions. Large-scale software, the kind that powers financial infrastructure, healthcare systems, and digital platforms serving millions of users, cannot be built by isolated individuals working without discipline: it requires engineering practices, design patterns, collaborative tools, and a culture of quality that distinguishes professional software development from ad hoc coding. At the University of Glasgow, this four-year full-time programme follows a faster route that integrates a work placement into its structure, giving you substantial real-world experience alongside the theoretical and practical computing science that underpins professional practice. You will study algorithms, software architecture, programming languages, testing and verification, distributed systems, software process management, and the principles of reliable software design. The programme combines the mathematical foundations of computing science with the applied practices of the software industry, and Glasgow's strong research profile in computing means that the curriculum reflects current thinking in the field. A year abroad broadens your academic experience and international connections. Graduates from software engineering programmes at a high-tariff institution like Glasgow are in strong demand across the technology sector and in any organisation that depends on complex software systems. Common roles include software engineer, systems architect, platform engineer, DevOps engineer, and technical lead. The rigour and depth of the programme make graduates particularly attractive to employers building or maintaining safety-critical or high-scale systems. Postgraduate study in software engineering, computer science, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence is a natural progression for those who wish to specialise or pursue research.
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