Master of Science in Software Engineering

Master of Science in Software Engineering (MSSE) is a degree program that combines concepts, methods and theories from various disciplines, such as computer science, engineering and information science and technology. The program's curriculum, as offered by Brandeis University, synthesizes the behavioral, managerial, and technical aspects of software engineering. Thus, it caters to individuals interested in a wide range of application domains.
Software Engineering is a truly creative discipline that fits individuals who are inclined and adept at both art and science. As one of the premier educational institutions, Brandeis University's MSSE program aims to educate, and not just to train. Students are therefore equipped with a concrete foundation of theory and practice that is applicable in various technical and business environments.
The integrative thrust of the program builds on traditional computer science and software engineering. Students are led to understand the developing technologies and architectures that influence the software engineering process. Graduates of the program will find opportunities in software development, management, and marketing.
| School: | Brandeis University |
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| Field of Study: | Online Degree » Computer Science & IT » Software Engineering |
| Accreditation: | New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Commission on Insitutions of Higher Education |
| Credits To Complete: | 30 |
| Course Length (Weeks): | 10 |
| Number of Start Dates: | 3 |
| Course Management Software: | An open source program called Moodle that Brandeis has customized and calls Latte. |
| Requirements: | Students must possess the equivalent of a four-year bachelor\'s degree from a US accredited institution. |
| Language: | English |
| Educational Level: | Master Degree |
| Delivery Format: | Entirely Online. Some on-campus courses may be taken. |
