The Applied Bachelor’s Degree Program in Software Engineering Technology was established as an advanced continuation and enhancement of the Diploma III Program in Computer and Information Systems, offering a more comprehensive perspective on software development.
This program is housed under the Department of Electrical and Information Engineering, further strengthening the role of future software developers by fostering continuous synergy with the technology industry. This includes collaboration with other applied engineering disciplines such as Internet Engineering Technology, Instrumentation and Control Engineering Technology, and Electrical Engineering Technology.
The curriculum of the Applied Bachelor’s Degree Program in Software Engineering Technology is designed to engage with industry from an early stage, enabling students to be better prepared for real-world software development challenges.
Graduate Profiles
Graduates of the Software Engineering Technology Program are expected to embody four primary professional profiles:
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System Analyst
Graduates are capable of analyzing and designing software systems based on user and organizational needs. -
Software Engineer
Graduates are proficient in software development (as Programmers), testing, and validation (as Quality Assurance specialists). -
Database Administrator
Graduates are skilled in designing, implementing, and managing database systems. -
Game and Multimedia Developer
Graduates are able to develop interactive and innovative products in the fields of game and multimedia development.