BSE in Computer Science and Engineering

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Connecticut

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE) in Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Connecticut (UConn) provides a broad, integrated foundation in software and hardware systems.

Administered by the School of Engineering, the program prepares students to design, analyze, and evaluate software applications, operating systems, utility programs, and hardware-software architectures. It emphasizes hands-on labs, design experience, and professional development throughout all four years.

Course Overview:

  • Year 1: Intro to Computing for Engineers, Data Structures & Object-Oriented Design, Calculus I & II, General Chemistry I, Physics I, Orientation to Engineering, Writing & Composition, AI4All, Thematic or Interdisciplinary (TOI) courses.

  • Year 2: Digital Logic Design, Discrete Systems, Systems Programming, Cybersecurity Lab, Multivariable Calculus, Physics II, Differential Equations, TOI courses.

  • Year 3: Algorithms and Complexity, Contemporary Issues in CSE, C++ Essentials or Functional Programming, Intro to Computer Architecture, Probabilistic Performance Analysis, Electrical Circuits, Applied Linear Algebra, Probability and Statistics, CSE Electives/Concentrations, Free Electives, TOI courses.

  • Year 4: Senior Design Project I & II, CSE Electives/Concentrations, Free Electives.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

  • Hands-On Labs: Integrated throughout the curriculum, especially in digital logic, systems programming, and cybersecurity.

  • Senior Design Project: A final year based capstone solving real-world engineering challenges with software and hardware components.

  • Professional Development: Includes courses on contemporary computing issues, teamwork, and professional communication.

  • Internships & Research: Students are encouraged to pursue internships, undergraduate research, and industry-sponsored projects.

  • Early Exposure: Programs like AI4All and the engineering orientation course introduce students to computing careers from their first year.

Progression & Future Opportunities

  • Graduate Careers: Graduates are well-prepared for careers in software development, embedded systems, cybersecurity, systems analysis, and hardware/software integration across technology, finance, healthcare, and defense sectors.

  • Further Study: Strong foundation for pursuing MS or PhD programs in computer science, computer engineering, or related fields.

  • Professional Growth: Emphasis on teamwork, communication, design, and adaptability supports long-term career advancement and success in emerging technologies.

  • Industry Connections: UConn’s School of Engineering career services and job boards offer robust job placement and internship support with local and national employers.

  • Job Placement Support: Dedicated career services provide resume workshops, interview preparation, and on-campus recruitment opportunities.

Program Key Stats

$39,678
$ 80

Jan Intake : 1st OctAug Intake : 15th Jan


49 %

Eligibility Criteria

ABB - AAA
3.0 - 3.5
36 - 40
85 - 90

1210 - 1420
29 - 33
6.5
79

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Software Engineer
  • Systems Analyst
  • Embedded Systems Engineer
  • Cybersecurity Specialist
  • Hardware/Software Integration Engineer
  • Network Systems Developer
  • IT Consultant

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