Master of Engineering in Software Engineering
University of Waikato

Hillcrest Road, Hillcrest, Hamilton 3216, New Zealand
NZD 51,085.00
NZD 51,085.00
NZD 15,000.00
NZD 0.00
1 Years
Course Overview
Master of Engineering in Software Engineering at Waikato focuses on creating software systems that are secure, usable, and high-performing. You will study how to design, test, and manage software that supports cloud, mobile, web, database, and IoT technologies. This course teaches you systematic methods to ensure software runs correctly in every situation, especially for safety-critical systems. You’ll explore operating systems, embedded systems, real-time computing, and distributed networks. You’ll also learn how people interact... Read more
Master of Engineering in Software Engineering at Waikato focuses on creating software systems that are secure, usable, and high-performing. You will study how to design, test, and manage software that supports cloud, mobile, web, database, and IoT technologies. This course teaches you systematic methods to ensure software runs correctly in every situation, especially for safety-critical systems. You’ll explore operating systems, embedded systems, real-time computing, and distributed networks. You’ll also learn how people interact with complex systems. The program includes 800 hours of real-world work experience and research projects linked to industry. This hands-on experience helps prepare you for software development jobs and roles, such as those of a Chartered Software Engineer. The course combines technical knowledge with skills in design, management, and communication to help you succeed in today’s fast-moving software engineering field.
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Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Master of Engineering in Software Engineering are well-prepared for a wide range of roles in the tech industry. This engineering course equips you with strong technical skills in software design, testing, and development. You can work as a Chartered Software Engineer, leading large projects and ensuring software meets industry standards. Roles such as Usability Engineer and Requirements Engineer focus on user experience and understanding project requirements. You may also pursue a career as a Quality Assurance Engineer, ensuring systems are reliable and error-free. With the growing demand for cloud computing, jobs like Cloud Engineer are also in high demand. You can explore... Read more
Graduates of the Master of Engineering in Software Engineering are well-prepared for a wide range of roles in the tech industry. This engineering course equips you with strong technical skills in software design, testing, and development. You can work as a Chartered Software Engineer, leading large projects and ensuring software meets industry standards. Roles such as Usability Engineer and Requirements Engineer focus on user experience and understanding project requirements. You may also pursue a career as a Quality Assurance Engineer, ensuring systems are reliable and error-free. With the growing demand for cloud computing, jobs like Cloud Engineer are also in high demand. You can explore careers in cybersecurity, embedded systems, or become a Software Architect, designing complex systems. Some graduates pursue research careers, working as Software Researchers on new technologies. This qualification opens doors to many software development jobs in both local and global markets.
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Course Summary
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Hillcrest Road, Hillcrest, Hamilton 3216, New Zealand
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1 Year's Post Graduation (PG)
Program Length -
Available Intakes
Mar,July
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NZD 51,085.00/Year
Tuition Fees -
Minimum Deposit
NZD 51,085.00 -
Scholarship
NZD 15,000.00 -
NZD 0.00/Year
Application Fees -
NZD 20,000.00/Year
Living Cost
University
Admission Requirements
Academic Requirements
Minimum Level of Education Completed
Bachelor
Minimum Mark (%) OR Minimum CGPA
Mark:60% OR CGPA:2.70