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Located within the Electrical, Computer, Software, and Systems Engineering Department of the College of Engineering, the Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering program equips students for careers across diverse industries, from aerospace to gaming. Through practical projects such as autonomous aircraft flight control or hybrid vehicle power management, students at the Daytona Beach Campus gain the expertise, technical abilities, and problem-solving mindset needed to create software for embedded systems. These technologies power everything from mobile devices to advanced aerospace control systems. The Software Engineering B.S. program readies graduates for entry-level roles focused on developing real-time, embedded, and safety-critical software solutions—essential for aviation, space exploration, healthcare, and other fields requiring reliable software. The curriculum combines foundational computer science knowledge with teamwork skills, emphasizing collaborative problem-solving. While MBA programs are widely available, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University offers a Business Administration master's degree uniquely connected to the aviation/aerospace sector. As the nation's leading aviation university, Embry-Riddle immerses MBA students in the industry that drives America's largest export market. The program provides direct exposure to aviation business operations, building on over 50 years of specialized business education tailored to industry needs.
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