Bachelors of Engineering in Software Engineering

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Stevens Institute of Technology

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Engineering in Software Engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology is an ABET-accredited program offered by the School of Systems and Enterprises. The program equips students to design, develop, and maintain complex, software-centric systems across diverse industries such as embedded systems, healthcare, finance, and communications. The curriculum integrates engineering fundamentals, software development, systems thinking, and project management, focusing on the full software lifecycle from specification to testing.

Course Overview:

  • Year 1: Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, General Chemistry I, General Chemistry Laboratory I, Introduction to Engineering Design 8 Systems Thinking, Intro to Programming & Algorithmic Thinking, Writing and Communications Colloquium, Science Elective I, Mechanics, Vectors and Matrices, Multivariable Calculus I, Field Sustainable Systems with Sensors, Introduction to Entrepreneurial Thinking, CAL Colloquium: Knowledge, Nature, Culture

  • Year 2: Electricity and Magnetism, Statics and Introduction to Engineering Mechanics, Circuits and Systems, Individual Software Engineering, Differential Equations, Design of Dynamical Systems, Thermodynamics, Object-Oriented Software Engineering, Science Elective II, Science Lab, Humanities

  • Year 3: Modeling and Simulation, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Probability and Statistics with Data Science Applications, Design with Materials, Humanities, Engineering Design VI, Agile Methods for Software Development, Software Requirements Analysis and Engineering, Data-Mining and Applied Machine Learning, Engineering Economics & Project Management, Technical Elective

  • Year 4: Engineering Design VII, Senior Innovation-II:Value Proposition, Software Testing, Quality Assurance and Maintenance, DevOps Principles and Practices, General Elective, Humanities, Engineering Design VIII, Senior Innovation III: Venture Planning and Pitch, Cost Estimation and Metrics, Introduction to Systems Engineering

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

  • Design Spine: A hands-on, design-focused project in every semester, culminating in a two-semester Senior Design Capstone project often developed in partnership with industry and presented at the Stevens Innovation Expo.

  • Co-op and Internships: Around 30% of engineering students participate in co-ops, gaining valuable, paid industry experience.

  • Research and Labs: Students have access to cutting-edge labs like the MakerCenter and the Prototype and Object Fabrication Lab.

  • Undergraduate Research: Opportunities to assist with faculty-led research projects in software engineering and systems development.

Progression & Future Opportunities

  • Industry Sectors: Technology, Healthcare, Finance, Communications, Embedded Systems.

  • Graduate Study: Accelerated Master’s Degree option available through credit sharing between undergraduate and graduate programs.

  • Professional Skills: Emphasis on project management, leadership, teamwork, communication, ethical responsibility, and the ability to adapt to evolving technologies.

Program Key Stats

$58680
$ 75
Aug Intake : 15th Jan


41 %

Eligibility Criteria

AAA - A*AA
3.8
38
93 - 95

1400
32
6.0
80

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Software Engineer
  • Systems Engineer
  • Software Architect
  • Web Developer
  • Cybersecurity Analyst
  • Project Leader
  • Information Systems Manager
  • Senior Computer Applications Engineer

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