Bachelor of Science in Software Technology
Växjö, Sweden
DURATION
3 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
03 Sep 2024
TUITION FEES
SEK 465,000 **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* Oct 16th 2023 – applications open
** tuition fees for students outside EU/EES/Switzerland: 465,000 SEK for the total program
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Introduction
Would you like to work with game development, IT systems for cars, or maybe within telecom? The future is exciting and full of possibilities!
IT is everywhere in our society – in homes, healthcare, and industry. This program focuses mainly on the software in IT systems, which can be found in everything from mobile phones and games to cars and industrial robots.
Degree
Bachelor of Science with specialization in Software Technology. The main field of study: Computer Science.
This is Linnaeus University
Linnaeus University is a modern, international university in the southeast of Sweden. We are located in two nature-loving cities, one by the Baltic sea and one surrounded by lakes in the greenest city in Europe. More facts about Linnaeus University:
- Founded in 2010 through a merger between Kalmar University and Växjö University;
- Located in Kalmar and Växjö;
- 44,000 enrolled students;
- 2,200 enrolled international students;
- 6th largest university in Sweden in terms of the number of students;
- 780 partner universities in more than 80 countries;
- 100-degree programs on the first-cycle level, 8 of them taught in English;
- 80-degree programs on the second-cycle level, 35 of them taught in English.
Växjö
Roughly 15 minutes by bike from the city center, you will find Linnaeus University’s campus. It is like a small society with a university, student accommodation, and student life. Here you become part of a creative knowledge environment.
What will you come across on an excursion in Växjö – the city of contrasts? You will find good restaurants, a celebrated hockey team, and cozy cafés where you can enjoy a latte with lingonberry flavor. In Växjö, beautiful nature is always just around the corner; the city is surrounded by lakes and forests. Students like the combination of the city center and the active student life on campus. Your dream of the future starts here!
Career Opportunities
A first job will likely mean that you work as a programmer within a larger organization. You may then go on to work as a project manager, consultant, or educator. Regardless of where you work, you will probably be working in a team with other people. The IT world is global, so work abroad may be just as likely as work in Sweden.
Curriculum
As a computer scientist, you will get a solid knowledge of programming and the art of designing and developing IT systems.
Computers are controlled by programs. These programs can be very small, or huge systems with millions of lines of program code. The development of larger programs requires well-thought-out approaches and a good organization. How to organize, design, and develop large computer systems are some of the things that you learn in software technology, which is an area of the subject of computer science. You will also acquire knowledge of other fields of computer science such as computer networks, databases, and operating systems.
Elective courses within the program let you create your own educational profile, for example in computer graphics/visualization.
Courses within the program
Year 1
- 1MA441, Basic mathematics for computer scientists, 7,5 credits
- 1DV501, Introduction to Programming, 7,5 credits
- 1DV510, Technical information and communication, 7,5 credits
- 1DV700, Computer Security, 7,5 credits
- 1DV503, Database Technology, 7,5 credits
- 1DV502, Object-oriented Programming, 7,5 credits
- 1DV508, Project course in computer science, 7,5 credits
- 1MA462, Discrete mathematics, 7,5 credits
Year 2
- 1DV607, Object-oriented analysis and design using UML, 7,5 credits
- 1DT301, Computer technology, 7,5 credits
- Elective course, 7,5 credits
- 1DV512, Operating systems, 7,5 credits
- 2DV608, Software Design, 7,5 credits
- 1DV701, Computer networks – an introduction, 7,5 credits
- 2DV609, Project Course in Software Engineering, 7,5 credits
- 2DV516, Introduction to Machine Learning, 7,5 credits
Year 3
- 2DV610, Software testing, 7,5 credits
- 1DV516, Algorithms and advanced data structures, 7,5 credits
- 1ME205, Web Programming, 15 credits
- Elective course, 7,5 credits
- 2DV604, Software architectures, 7,5 credits
- 2DV50E, Degree project at Bachelor level, 15 credits