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Software Development

Nearly all technologies require software, and this degree provides students with the skills to develop that software for a broad range of devices. Students will learn how to write, test, and debug programs; how to use integrated development environments to create computer programs; and how to develop websites.

Upon completion of the Software Development degree, a graduate should be able to:

  • Use modern software development techniques and methodologies
  • Use modern software testing techniques and methodologies
  • Complete a software project from the definition phase through implementation

Average Class Size:

15 – 20


ECU’s Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology Transfer Program

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Interested in earning a Bachelor’s? This degree qualifies for East Carolina University’s BS in Industrial Technology Transfer Program! Once you receive your Associate in Applied Science degree at WCC, you have the option of transferring your credits to ECU towards a Bachelor’s in Industrial Technology (BSIT). Learn more about the program at ECU’s website.


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