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Application Programming

Concentration of Software Engineering, B.S.

Offered :

  • Lyndon, VT
  • Williston, VT

This program is eligible for international students requiring an F-1 visa.


What is an In-Person Plus program?

Program-required courses are taught through a combination of in-person and remote delivery. Remote learning may require meeting at a specific time or may not have a specific class time; all weekly interactions and assignments for remote courses are completed through a learning site.

From online banking and booking appointments to GPS maps, word processing, and social media, applications drive our interaction with people and systems through our laptops and phones. Do you want to build the latest, cutting-edge app that alters how we do or access something? Are you ready to develop the best mobile health, financial, or entertainment app to hit the market?

Through the Application Programming Concentration within VTSU’s Software Engineering bachelor’s program, you’ll gain the skills you need to build the next great app. You’ll hit the ground running with a solid depth of knowledge, practical skills, and a portfolio of successful projects spanning web, mobile, and desktop programs, for your career.

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Why Study Application Programming at Vermont State?

  • Hands-on from the Start: The key to learning to program is to do it — a lot. At VTSU, you’ll begin to build programs your very first semester and learn hands-on throughout your education.  
  • Deep Learning for Evolving Field: Along with using industry-standard tools for your programming, you will learn why things work the way they do. This knowledge is crucial for you to continue to grow as the tools evolve and change in a rapidly changing field. You’ll graduate prepared to transfer your skills to new programming languages with ease. 
  • Graduate Career Ready: You’ll put all you’ve learned to work during a year-long capstone project your final year, working in a small group to tackle a project of the group’s choosing as you gain strong teamwork experience for your career. 

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  • Williston Campus

Faculty

  • Williston Campus

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  • Williston Campus

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