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Software Engineering


Bachelor’s/Master’s Accelerated Degree Programs
Accelerated degree programs combine the practical work experience of a Drexel undergraduate education with the credentials of a graduate degree. Some programs offer the co-operative education option. Students may earn both degrees in the same major or, in some programs, complete a master’s degree in a different field. Each dual degree program has specific requirements and students should work closely with advisors to map out a clear plan of study.

According to University regulations, students can only apply to participate in accelerated/dual degree programs after the completion of 90 credits and before the completion of 120 credits.

Requirements for the Bachelor’s/Master’s Dual Degree in Software Engineering
Applicants to the program must have an overall cumulative Grade Point Average of 3.25 or higher. Letters of recommendation from faculty members from either the Department of Computer Science or the College of Information Science and Technology are required. Students must submit a plan of study. Consult the Graduate Advisor and course schedules for guidance.

Acceptance to the program will be based on a combination of the student's GPA and letters of recommendation. Acceptance may be denied if the plan of study is not feasible. For more information, contact the Department of Computer Science or the College of Information Science and Technology.

Applicants must have completed the following core Software Engineering courses with a minimum GPA of 3.25:

  • SE 101 (Foundations of SE I)
  • SE 102 (Foundations of SE II)
  • SE 103 (Foundations of SE III)
  • SE 210 (Software Specifications & Design I)
  • SE 211 (Software Specifications & Design II)
  • SE 310 (Systems Architecture I)


 

 Modified: Jun 02, 2008  

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