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2020-2021 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Software Engineering, Engineering Specialization (AA&S)


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CIP 24.0101
Degree: Associate of Arts & Sciences (AA&S - Transfer) Engineering Specialization
Program Code: 836-02
Program Length: Normal: 2 year - 4 Semesters, Decelerated: 3 Years - 6 Semesters
Minimum Credits: 65

AA&S Transfer Resources - Transfer & Articulation Agreements, Guaranteed Admission Agreements

Program Advisor
Brian Hale
276.964.7550
Davis Hall Room 228

Purpose: The curriculum in the software engineering specialization program is designed to prepare students for a career in the software industry. The software engineering program is similar to a computer science program buts adds additional coursework in problem solving and project management. This curriculum is ideal for individuals that want to work in the software industry but may see themselves transitioning from software development into a management roll. Students completing this curriculum have the option of continuing their studies in software engineering or transitioning to a traditional computer science program.

Computers, including smartphones and tablets, have changed the way we live our lives. Technology has affected the way we work, entertain ourselves, and communicate with friends and family. Our reliance on these devices will only grow in the future as we electronically manage our lives. Opportunities are virtually unlimited for both women and men in software engineering locally, regionally, nationally, and globally. Graduates of the program may even find opportunities to work from home, commonly known as telecommuting. Students may also elect to work in a more traditional field such as engineering, business, or medical since computers are needed in almost every industry and often require the creation and maintenance of applications.

The curriculum in software engineering leads to an Associate of Arts and Sciences Degree. It is comparable in length and course content to the first two years of a four-year software engineering curriculum at a large university.

Admission Requirements: Entry into the software engineering curriculum requires satisfactory completion of the following high school units, or their equivalent: 4 units of mathematics (2 units of algebra, 1 unit of geometry, and 1 unit of trigonometry), 1 unit of chemistry and 1 unit of physics. It is recognized that some students may not have developed the requisite background in mathematics and the sciences. These students are strongly urged to enroll in the summer school preceding their entry into the freshman year. Some four-year universities require two/three units of a single foreign or classical language.

Decelerated Option: A special three-year program has been designed for students who wish to pursue the Associate of Arts and Sciences degree in Engineering at a less pressured pace. Details are available in the Business, Engineering, and Industrial Technology Division at SWCC.

Program Requirements: The first semesters of the curriculum in software engineering provide a common problem solving and communications background to all engineering students and include courses essential for correct and effective oral and written communication in both technical and non-technical ideas, such as English, mathematics, and graphics. Included are other fundamental subjects in the humanities, physics, chemistry, computer programming, and engineering economy.

First Semester


Semester Total


  • Lecture Hours: 18
  • Lab Hours: 0
  • Course Credits: 17

Second Semester


Semester Total


  • Lecture Hours: 15
  • Lab Hours: 5
  • Course Credits: 15

Semester Total


  • Lecture Hours: 16
  • Lab Hours: 3
  • Course Credits: 17

Fourth Semester


Semester Total


  • Lecture Hours: 15
  • Lab Hours: 3
  • Course Credits: 16

Total Minimum Credits: 65


*Humanities Electives:


Students should consult with their adviser or transfer institution for proper section of electives: Typical electives include:

**Social Science Electives:


Students should consult with their adviser or transfer institution for proper section of electives: Typical electives include:

***Students may substitute MTH 279 (Ordinary Differential Equations) based on program adviser or transfer institution’s recommendations.

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