SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
The Bachelor of Science in Software Development provides you with a strong foundation for a career in the continually expanding field of digital applications. With training in multiple coding languages and points of interest, you will be strategically positioned to meet the needs of a changing workforce and consumer base. Additionally, you will gain a systematic approach to solving problems in the workplace.
Dr. Kathy Dunning
Dean, School of Business
Associate Professor of Accounting
251.442.2281
kdunning@umobile.edu
Bachelor of Science in Software Development
With the increased demand for computer software, employment opportunities are expected to grow at a much faster rate than the average for all occupations.
Some characteristics of professionals in the software development field include a deep and broad technical expertise, curiosity and intuition, the ability to learn quickly and self-manage, and strong communication skills.
The Integrated 5-Year MBA program is a 5-year fast-track program that culminates in graduates earning two degrees:
- Bachelor of Science in Software Development
- Master of Business Administration
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PROGRAM BENEFITS
- Develop a strategic understanding of the entirety of new software development
- Gain experience with front-end, back-end, database, and network solutions
- The Integrated 5-Year MBA allows students to graduate with both a Bachelor of Science in software development and Master of Business Administration in just 5 years
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Software/ Web Developer
Cyber Security Consultant
Database Administrator
Computer Programmer
“The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects software engineering job growth to reach 22 percent over the next decade — faster than the average four percent. Software development requires a great deal of patience to learn, but once you get it, the rewards are there.”
Kathy C. Dunning, DBA, CMA, CSCA, CFM
Dean, School of Business
Chair, Graduate Faculty Committee
Associate Professor of Accounting
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