Software Engineering

Department of Software Engineering was founded in 2005 as the first department in Ankara in Software Engineering. The recent developments in current technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Big Data, and Blockchains, have placed Software Engineering among the top professions of today, and the future. 

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Overview

In addition to focusing on the basic phases of software (analysis, design, development, testing) and relevant methodologies in detail, our department offers education in various areas of expertise, such as Object-oriented Analysis and Design, Human-Computer Interaction, Software Quality Assurance, Software Requirement Engineering, Software Design and Architecture, Software Project Management, Software Testing and Model-Driven Software Development. 

Course details

The objective of this course is to introduce computer software and its types, the fundamental concepts of Software Engineering discipline, various software process models, introduce the phased-approach of software development, and activities of each phase, introduce the tools and techniques used in various activities of the phased-approach of software development, introduce software project, configuration and quality management concepts.

Career outcomes

Our graduates are employed in software and R&D companies (Technoparks), national/international institutions developing or utilizing software technologies (such as banks, healthcare institutions, the Information Technologies departments of private and public institutions, telecommunication companies, TÜİK, SPK, BDDK, EPDK, RK, or universities), and research institutions such TÜBİTAK.

Qualification
B.Sc.
Subjects
Duration
48
Duration period
Months
Study mode
Study level
Attendance
Institution Name
Atılım University
City
Ankara
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THE Country
THE Institution
Institution Address
Kızılcaşar Mahallesi,

İncek

Ankara
Institution Phone Number
+90 (312) 586 8398
Institution Email
yasemin.kurt@atilim.edu.tr
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