Why choose Software Engineering
Software systems and AI form the backbone of everything from the apps on your phone to major critical solutions in sectors such as banking and healthcare. That is why it is becoming increasingly important that these systems are developed reliably, securely and in line with users’ needs.
All this is what you learn as a software engineer. As a graduate, you will be able to develop software from scratch, from the first ideas and analyses to design, implementation, testing and maintenance, and you will therefore be in high demand on the labour market.
Software Engineering is for you if you…
- want to work with software development and artificial intelligence in practice
- want to learn how to design, programme, test and further develop digital systems
- are curious about how software can solve complex problems for people, companies and society
- want a technical degree with strong job opportunities in many different sectors
What will you learn?
The programme builds your technical knowledge step by step and combines it with an understanding of users, organisations and society. You learn to select and apply relevant methods and technologies, enabling you to develop software that works in practice and meets users’ specific needs.
You will become skilled at analysing needs and finding solutions, and you will gain the competences to design, programme, test and implement software – both from scratch and as further development of existing systems. You will also gain insight into how artificial intelligence and data can be used to create more intelligent and efficient digital solutions.
You do not need to know how to programme in advance. There is an introductory course that prepares you from the start.
Teaching methods
You will work on projects throughout all semesters and develop solutions to real-world problems, often in collaboration with companies. Along the way, you will also learn to collaborate across disciplines and cultures, while learning to navigate ethical issues and the rapid development of new technologies.
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