The University of Queensland
4 years
The Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours) program at the University of Queensland equips students with the skills and knowledge to design, develop, and deploy complex software systems, preparing them for careers as software engineers, architects, and developers.
To be eligible for the Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours) program, applicants must meet the general entry requirements for the University of Queensland, including a strong background in mathematics and computer science. Prior experience in programming and software development is highly recommended.
The Software Engineering program covers a wide range of topics, including software architecture, algorithms, programming languages, databases, project management, and software testing. Students will learn to apply best practices and methodologies to the entire software development lifecycle, from requirements gathering to deployment and maintenance.
The University of Queensland is a leading research institution and a global top 50 university. The Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology (EAIT) is renowned for its excellence in software engineering education, with state-of-the-art facilities, experienced faculty, and strong industry partnerships.
Graduates of the Software Engineering program will be well-prepared for a wide range of careers in the software industry, including roles as software engineers, architects, developers, and project managers. They will have the skills and knowledge to design, develop, and deploy complex software systems in a variety of industries, such as technology, finance, healthcare, and government.