
Software Engineering
The Bachelor of Applied Technology (BAT) in Software Engineering is designed for students who complete the Associate of Applied Science in Computer Science degree and want to learn advanced skills in software engineering.
Software engineers hold key positions in many industries — including medical, industrial, military, communications, aerospace, business, scientific and general computing. While in the BAT program, you will develop highly sought after research, design, development and testing skills that will help keep many critical systems operating accurately and efficiently. Students will also have the opportunity to develop strong problem-solving and communication skills, along with the development of teamwork skills, while being exposed to state-of-the-art technologies for developing mobile applications, web applications and software for embedded systems.
Associate
Associate of Applied Science in Computer Science
The Associate of Applied Science in Computer Science provides the skills needed for success in software development, database design, website design and web applications, as well as other related fields. You’ll be taught computer programming, web layout, database design and administration, networking and web applications.
Bachelor
Bachelor of Applied Technology with a concentration in Software Engineering
The Bachelor of Applied Technology in Software Engineering provides the skills needed for success in software development, database design, website design and web applications, as well as other related fields. You’ll be taught computer programming, web layout, database design and administration, networking and web applications.
What can I do with this degree?
With a Bachelor of Applied Technology with a concentration in Software Engineering, you will be prepared for dealing with problems of programming in the large, software life cycle, object-oriented design, numerical algorithms, graph algorithms, pattern matching, encryption method and so much more.
Potential Careers
TUITION
Estimated rates for the current academic year. Additional course fees may apply and rates are subject to change.
WV & OH Residents
Per Credit Hour
$160 - $221
Per Semester
$1,920 - $2,652
Fall & Spring Semesters
$3,840 - $5,304
Non-Residents
Per Credit Hour
$358 - $382
Per Semester
$4,296 - $4,584
Fall & Spring Semesters
$8,592 - $9,168
High School Students
Per Credit Hour
$50
Per Semester
$600
Fall & Spring Semesters
$1,200
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Michele Wilson
Dean
Workforce, Technical and Computer Information Science Division
Workforce & Economic Development Room 109A
304-424-8355