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Software Engineering

Course details
  • 3 Study options
  • Undergraduate
Course location
Headingley Campus

Course summary

Study the processes used to design, develop, and test computer software. You’ll build the expertise to become a software engineer and solve real-world problems.

Choose strong career prospects
Software engineers are in high demand. Completing this degree with will give you the knowledge needed to work at the forefront of this exciting sector.

As part of this course, you’ll:

  • Learn how to develop commercial quality software products, including desktop applications, multi-tier web-based applications, and mobile apps, using engineering techniques

  • Be exposed to a number of different programming languages and environments across the full spectrum of development models

  • Explore database design and implementation, machine learning, and computer security issues in the context of software engineering

  • Study key and in-demand STEM (science, technology, engineeringk and maths) subject area themes, as outlined by the Government

Industry work placement
Following your second year of study, you’ll have the opportunity to undertake an industry-based work placement. During your placement, you’ll gain real-life experience and develop hands-on software-engineering skills.

Software engineering focused delivery
This course includes modules designed to help you develop the expertise required to become a software engineer, so you’ll be primed to join the workforce when you graduate.

Hands-on learning
Practical experience will be at the heart of your learning. We have strong connections with industry, and you’ll have the option to do a placement year. Previous students have worked at NHS Digital, Sky, and Rolls Royce.

Developing real-life usable software products, team projects, and presentations will help you link theory to industry practice.

Specialist facilities
You’ll have access to a range of resources. These will include a wide variety of software engineering tools, languages, and environments. You’ll also be able to use our sandbox lab with full administrator rights, giving you the freedom to work on a range of technologies. This will enable you to develop advanced skills using a variety of tools and the possibility of learning systems development with Raspberry Pi and the Internet of Things (IoT).

Why study the BSc Software Engineering course at Leeds Beckett University?

  • Strong career prospects – the expertise and skills you’ll develop are in high-demand across industries

  • Specialist facilities - use our sandbox lab to work on a range of technologies

  • Optional placement year in industry - gain real-life experience of software-engineering

  • Gain practical expertise and knowledge – you’ll develop real-life usable software products, team projects, and presentations to help you link theory to industry practice

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
I101
Institution code:
L27

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