Computer application technology (basic use and composition of computer, etc. )
Database (mainly sql)
Introduction to java or C# or c.
website
Question 2: What courses of software engineering do freshmen take? Generally, it is the study of basic subjects. Including advanced mathematics, advanced algebra, English and so on. Some studies will also arrange some C language studies. Are relatively simple basic learning.
Question 3: Now I am a freshman in software engineering, and I feel that I have learned very little and have nothing to do. What do you want to teach yourself? There is absolutely no need to learn PS in software engineering, which is a design major. Freshmen learn C language well, make up the above examples and after-class questions by themselves, and then try to make a small program (such as Tetris and Snake) by themselves. After that, you can learn data structure+algorithm. Usually program more. What I say, if I do it seriously, it will take half a year.
Question 4: What do software engineering majors do? What do they study? Based on computer science and technology, software engineering specialty emphasizes the engineering nature of software development, so that students can master the basic knowledge, basic methods and basic skills necessary for software requirements analysis, software design, software testing, software maintenance and software project management on the basis of computer science and technology knowledge and skills, and emphasize the cultivation of students' professional knowledge and skills so that they can engage in software development, testing, maintenance and management.
Professional courses
1. Main subjects: Marxist theory, college foreign languages, advanced mathematics, college physics, physical experiments, linear algebra, probability theory and mathematical statistics, programming language, data structure, discrete mathematics, operating system, compilation technology, introduction to software engineering, unified modeling language, software architecture, software requirements and software project management.
2. Other subjects: This major will systematically study discrete mathematics, data structure, algorithm analysis, object-oriented programming, modern operating system, database principle and implementation technology, compilation principle, software engineering, software project management, computer security, etc. You can also take some other courses according to students' interests.
3. Practical links: graduation practice, curriculum design, computer engineering practice, production practice and graduation design (thesis).
Question 5: What courses should freshmen take in software engineering? The arrangement of each school should be different. I only studied computer basics in the first half of my freshman year, but I seem to have C language in the second half.
Question 6: What basic courses should software engineering study? One of my majors is software engineering. C language books are in Chinese, and programming is based on English, but it doesn't matter if English is poor. Freshman should learn advanced mathematics, English, Mao Deng and so on. Going to college basically depends on self-study. I should be able to understand C language in advance, but I don't know how to understand it once I listen.
Question 7: Which university is better to study software engineering? 1, Nanjing University.
2. Tsinghua University
3.fudan university
4. Wuhan University
5. Zhejiang University
6. Shanghai Jiaotong University
7. China University of Science and Technology
8. Sun Yat-sen University
9. Huazhong University of Science and Technology
10, Harbin Institute of Technology
1 1, Shaanxi Normal University
12, Jilin University
13, Northeast Normal University
14, Beijing Normal University
Other institutions have strong majors:
Beijing Jiaotong University
Beijing Institute of Technology
East China Normal University
South China University of Technology
Nankai University
Sichuan University
Tianjin University
Xi’an Jiaotong University
Northwestern Polytechnical University
Xiamen University
China University Of Geosciences
Tongji University
Suzhou University
Chongqing University
China University of Petroleum
Nanjing University of Science and Technology
Ningxia University
Peking University Resources College (Private University)
Question 8: What are the software engineering courses in universities? Java C language and html. NET vf database and so on.
Question 9: If you study software engineering in a university, you have to take any certificate that the school does not require, and you have to take it yourself. There is an exam of 1-2 every year.
I am a professional with you. Generally speaking, there are network engineers, system analysts and so on.
It depends on what you want to do in the future.
In addition, for computer students, what the school teaches is of little use except programming. If you don't know programming and have no other practical skills, it will be more difficult to go out and find a job, because there are too few companies that provide retraining after joining the company, and many of them directly ask to go in and do things.
Therefore, whether learning a programming language or learning a technology well depends on self-study. I don't think it's much use to prove it. I just want to prove myself at most. Nowadays, it is rare to look at the company, mainly to see what you can do and what you will do.
Learn all kinds of knowledge more than two years before college, find your own goals and see where to develop in the end. Interest is most important. Learn more about yourself. If the junior feels that he has not learned enough or wants to go further, I suggest going to some training schools. Generally, it is package distribution, and the treatment is much better than that of ordinary units. If you have no other way, the skills you have are not a little better than those you have not trained, and you may be better in the future.
I graduated this year, because the university didn't focus on learning an excellent technology, and now I can't get a satisfactory salary when I look for a job. So now I'm learning technology by myself, while taking Weibo's income. Those who are trained in universities and study hard are at least 1 2 years ahead of me.
As an experienced person, I remind my younger brother (sister) that if a university wants to learn real skills, it must rely on itself. It is cruel to walk out of the world of ivory towers. In order to live well in the future, it is very important to have a skill. Find the direction you want to learn, learn more, and have a certificate and so on.
Question 10: to what extent should software engineering be learned in universities before it is easy to get employment? (Tell me if you have ever been a programmer) I'll also talk about my feelings:
In my experience, the software industry is more expensive, but higher-end. Moreover, different periods, different levels and different jobs have different requirements for majors and specialties (such as programmers to department heads).
In the early stage, I felt that no matter which language, I should go deeper and strive to become a master. If we can't become experts, we should also become experts. Learning in college is superficial if it is only taught in class, and at best it is an introduction. If you want to achieve something, the most important thing in software is practice, and the knowledge on paper will only work if it falls into the actual code.
Practical experience is very important when applying for a job. Usually the examiner will ask a few practical questions and write code, which usually involves details. If you don't have hands-on experience, it's easy to make mistakes in these details, and the examiner will judge your mastery according to these details.
Being able to write code is only the basis for entering the business. If you want to develop here, you should pay more attention to relatively macro things, such as programming ideas, system architecture and so on.