A Bachelor of Software Engineering with Honours (BSEHons) is an undergraduate degree that teaches students how to develop and apply software engineering techniques. It prepares students for careers as software engineers in IT companies.
What you'll study
- Learn how to design and develop computer games, operating systems, and network control systems
- Develop skills in software requirements, design, development, and testing
- Gain professional knowledge and skills through industry modules and certifications
- Work on team projects with industry partners
- Complete an honors thesis in software engineering
Where you can study
- Charles Darwin University: Offers industry modules, including Cisco and Microsoft certification
- University of Sydney: Offers a multidisciplinary approach to software engineering, including professional engagement activities
- Australian National University: Offers a multidisciplinary approach to software engineering, including opportunities to work on start-ups
- Adelaide University: Offers a blend of theoretical knowledge and applied practical skills
- Deakin University: Requires evidence of mathematical ability
- Taylor's University: Offers a Flexible Education component that allows students to explore modules in a related or unrelated field
Career options
Software engineer, Web developer, Cybersecurity analyst, Database analyst, Java programmer, and Network engineer.