QUICK FACTS
Credential:
Post-baccalaureate diploma
Duration:
48 credits (14 courses)
Format:
Full time, Part time
Start date:
September
Location:
Abbotsford campus
Cost:
(Details)
FEATURES:
- Some courses may be completed online.
- Complete the program in four semesters if you study full-time or choose to study part-time if needed. Incoming international students can qualify for entrance scholarships based on academic performance.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Study software engineering. It can help you create tech that solves real problems and improves lives. You could specialize in areas such as healthcare, education, sustainability, or transportation. It's a growing field in Canada, offering stable jobs with remote options.
Courses in machine learning, AI, systems design, analysis, and programming will teach you valuable skills. You'll also develop essential skills like problem-solving, coding, teamwork, and communication. After graduation, you'll be ready to meet the high demand for software engineers in Canada.
This program may be right for you if:
- you already hold a three/four-year bachelor's degree
- want to diversify your skillset and career opportunities
Program outline — Software Engineering post-baccalaureate diploma
You'll complete the following courses:
|
Course |
Title |
Credits |
|
CIS 190 |
Systems Hardware Concepts |
3 |
|
CIS 192 |
Introduction to Networking |
4 |
|
CIS 245 |
Intermediate Web Programming |
4 |
|
CIS 270 |
Analysis & Design |
3 |
|
CIS 385 |
Project Management |
3 |
|
COMP 150 |
Introduction to Programming |
4 |
|
COMP 155 |
Object-oriented Programming |
4 |
|
COMP 230 |
Databases and Database Management Systems |
3 |
|
COMP 251 |
Data Structures and Algorithms |
4 |
|
COMP 340 |
Operating Systems |
3 |
|
COMP 359 |
Design and Analysis of Algorithms |
3 |
|
COMP 370 |
Software Engineering |
3 |
|
COMP 371 |
Object-oriented Modeling and Design |
3 |
|
MATH 125 |
Introduction to Discrete Mathematics |
4 |
See the Program schedules page for a guide to which courses to take in a given semester.
CAREER EXPECTATIONS
This program prepares students for careers in software development, testing, and management. Graduates may pursue roles such as:
- Software Developer
- Full-Stack Developer
- Mobile Application Developer
- Software Engineer
- QA Analyst (Quality Assurance)
- Systems Analyst
- Game Developer
- Technical Consultant
Wondering which roles are in the highest demand? The BC Labour Market Outlook identifies several computing professions as high opportunity occupations. These roles project excellent employment rates and strong wages:
- Information systems analysts and consultants
- Computer programmers and interactive media developers
- Software engineers and designers
The computing marketplace is always changing. To make sure students graduate with in-demand skills, the School of Computing meets with an advisory committee. This diverse committee includes industry experts from both the private and public sectors. Their expertise helps shape courses and programs to keep them timely and innovative.
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
View entrance requirements in the Academic Calendar.
OTHER ADMISSION CATEGORIES
This program is open for international students: How to apply
LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Use current techniques, skills, and tools necessary for Information Systems and Technology.
- Analyze the local and global impact of computing on individuals, organizations, society, and Indigenous contexts.
- Employ interpersonal, teambuilding, and leadership skills to solve problems independently and in diverse teams.
- Apply ethical considerations in information systems practice.
- Develop a computer-based system, process, component, or program to meet the needs of an organization and its users through the entire software development life cycle.
- Create software engineering solutions that satisfy technical and business requirements.
- Plan and manage the scope, cost, timing, and quality of the project for success as defined by the project stakeholders.
- Design complex software architectures.
QUESTIONS?
Phone: 604-504-7441 ext. 4211
Toll free: 1-888-504-7441 ext. 4211
Email: computing.assistant@ufv.ca