Step into one of today’s most sought-after careers by learning to design the technology that powers our digital world. Keiser University’s Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering equips you to solve complex technological challenges with innovative solutions. With a curriculum grounded in theory and practical application, you can develop the tools to build, test, and maintain software systems. From coding to collaboration, students can become well-rounded professionals who understand the full scope of software development.
Build the skills to launch a successful career:
Foundations of Software Development: Learn core programming languages, development frameworks, and best practices.
Problem-Solving Through Code: Use engineering principles to design and build reliable software solutions.
Verification and Validation: Study how to test, debug, and ensure the quality of software systems.
Real-World Readiness: Complete projects that mirror the demands of today’s tech-driven industries.
These skills will give you the confidence to contribute from day one in a fast-moving and ever-evolving field.
Career Pathways
Graduates are prepared for entry-level roles such as:
“The environment is friendly. The instructors really actually care about how you are going to get your degree. Keiser was a great fit.”
– Kadeshia R.,Keiser University Software Engineering Student
Learning That Fits Your Life
Keiser offers small classes for more personalized learning, one course at a time. Coursework for this program may be taken in person, 100% online, or in a hybrid educational format, combining the convenience of online learning with face-to-face instruction.
This program is offered at the following locations:
Keiser University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.
One Class at a Time
Instead of juggling multiple assignments and exams, you will take one class for four weeks before moving on.
Financial Services
Financial Aid is available to those who qualify. You’re encouraged to make an appointment with the Financial Aid department to explore the funding needed for your educational investment.