The Bachelor of Applied Science in Software Systems Engineering from the University of Regina in Saskatchewan prepares students to develop software solutions from concept to completion.
The software systems engineering bachelor degree is accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB). Students graduate fully qualified to register with provincial/territorial engineering associations – the first step toward being a professional engineer!
University of Regina’s bachelor’s degree in software systems engineering features dedicated software development labs. These are available only to software systems engineering students to ensure students have access to the equipment they need to build critical skills.
Students learn from faculty with experience in everything from multimedia and mobile computing to transactional systems and security. They can challenges themselves in classes such as:
- Artificial intelligence
- People-centered design
- Internet-of-things
- Networking and full-stack development
Plus, make the most of co-op experience/ internships, with the potential to earn $8,000-$13,000 per semester while gaining valuable work experience that helps students compete for top software engineering jobs when they graduate.
University of Regina welcomes transfer students into the software systems engineering bachelor program.