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Daytona Beach Campus - College of Engineering Department of Computer and Software Engineering MSE OverviewThe Master of Software Engineering (MSE) program gives you the foundation on which to build an exciting and challenging career working on the cutting edge of modern software development.Within the MSE program, you learn how to engineer high performance software for some of the world’s most sophisticated and demanding applications–software that is embedded in aircraft, space, and medical systems. In these applications, not only must the software be done right, it must meet stringent performance standards.It must respond continuously and flawlessly while controlling intricate maneuvers or providing lifesaving support, often under extraordinarily demanding conditions. This is the world of embedded real-time software -- the software you learn to engineer within the Master of Software Engineering Program at Embry-Riddle. When you have met the challenges and mastered the skills needed to engineer this kind of software, you can engineer software for any system, from an entertainment center to an inter-stellar spacecraft. There are a variety of opportunities for financial support for you while participating in the program. These include industry sponsored fellowships and assistantships as well as departmental teaching assistantships. There are also a number of industry and government cooperative education and internship opportunities that provide you support and real-world learning experiences. The goal of the program is to provide recent college graduates, or college graduates who have had several years of professional life, an in-depth understanding of the tools, techniques, and disciplined engineering practices that are needed to be successful in the rapidly changing field of software engineering. These experiences and skills provide the foundation for technical excellence and career growth. Graduates of the program can rapidly assume positions of substantial responsibility within a software development organization. Classes are generally offered late in the afternoon and early evenings. This schedule enables working professionals to successfully complete a MSE degree on a part-time basis. Apply online now for the Master of Software Engineering program! |
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