Saturday, May 22, 2010

Can i work as a software engineer (in aerospace field) if I study Software Development ?

The Software Development curriculum in my college is :





B.S. SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT


Professional Courses CR Prereq.


Intro to Computer Theory (SWE-135) 3


Intro to Data Comm (NET-130) 3


Web Page Development I (WEB-125) 3


C++ Programming I (SWE-140) 3 SWE135


Relational Database (SWE-200) 3 SWE135


Software Sys Analysis (SWE-130) 3


Web Development II (WEB-225) 3 WEB125


C++ Programming II (SWE-240) 3 SWE140


Data Structures %26amp; Algorithms (SWE281) 3 SWE240 MTH220


Usability %26amp; Design (WEB-370) 3 WEB320 or SWE130


Intro to Java Programming (SWE-150) 3 SWE135


Client Side Scripting (WEB-325) 3 WEB225


Java Systems Dev. (SWE-3XX) 3 SWE200 %26amp; either SWE150 or SWE240


Computer %26amp; Network Sec (SEC-250) 3 NET130


Server Side Scripting (WEB-320) 3 SWE200 or WEB200


.NET Architecture with C# 1 (SWE345) 3 SWE200 %26amp; either SWE240 or SWE3xx Java Sys Dev


Linux/UNIX Programming (SWE-315) 3 SWE240


Proj Mgmt/Team Leadership (MGT260) 3


.NET Architecture with C# II (SWE346) 3 SWE345


Database Systems (CIT-3XX) 3 SWE200


Software %26amp; Web Site Sec (SEC-335) 3 WEB125 SEC250


Enterprise Dev I (SWE-435) OR Internship (SWE-490) 3 Java Sys Dev


General Education


CREW I (ENG-111) 3


Interpersonal Comm (COM-130) 3


Algebra %26amp; Trigonometry (MTH-220) 3 MTH120


CREW II (ENG-112) 3 ENG111


Calculus (MTH-310) 3 MTH220


Literature Elective 3


Discrete Math (MTH-325) 3 MTH220


Ethics (PHI-320) 3 PHI110, 75 cr


Nat'l Science w/Lab (SCI-XXX) 4


Intercultural Comm (COM-270) 3 COM130


Fine Arts Elective (ART-XXX) 3


Intro to Psychology (PSY-100) OR Intro to Sociology (SOC-110) 3


Arts/Hum/Soci Sci/Math/Sci Electives 3


Technical Writing (WRT-231) 3


History Elective (HIS-xxx) 3


General Electives 8

Can i work as a software engineer (in aerospace field) if I study Software Development ?
The key to obtaining any job is to convince the interviewer that you have what it takes to exceed their expectations. Reviewing the list of classes you have here, I definitely think it would be a great start to that career field.


The best thing to do, of course, is to contact software engineers in the field you are interested in and ask them what their background, education, and credentials are, then you can tailor your education to suit. Good luck!


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