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Bachelor of Software Engineering in Software Engineering

Like all Engineers, Software Engineers apply their knowledge of science to design and create things that are safe, reliable and practical. As the name suggests, the things that Software Engineers create are usually software systems. As society depends more and more on computers and automated systems, it becomes increasingly important that the software that runs them is safe, dependable and easy to use. Software Engineers, with their knowledge of Computer Science and their training as Engineers, are uniquely qualified to design, create, test and maintain such software. Their skills also often lead to higher-level positions in project management. Software Engineering is one of the newest and fastest growing fields in Engineering, and an important cornerstone of the ever-growing information technology sector.

Program options and specializations

Options: biomedical; communication and networks; security; management; mechatronics and embedded systems; technology policy
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Undergraduate admissions

Program information

Faculty: Faculty of Engineering
Program: Software Engineering
Department: Electrical & Computer Engineering and Computer Science
Length: 4 years
Entry level: first year
Co-op: integrated
Distance: none
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Course descriptions (Academic Calendar)

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