Software Development Bachelor’s

Build the Skills to Design, Code, and Launch Modern Software with a Bachelor's in Software Development

Software drives nearly every industry today—from healthcare and finance to entertainment and cybersecurity. The Bachelor of Science in Software Development at the University of Fairfax prepares students to design, build, test, and deploy modern software applications used by organizations around the world.

Through a hands-on, project-based curriculum, students learn programming, application development, databases, and web technologies while developing the problem-solving skills needed to succeed in today’s technology workforce.

Start building the technical foundation for a career in software development today.

Why Study Software Development?

Technology careers are among the fastest-growing fields, and software developers play a critical role in building the systems that power modern organizations.

With a degree in software development, you can gain the skills needed to:

  • Design and develop software applications
  • Write and test code for client and server environments
  • Work with databases and web technologies
  • Solve real-world problems through programming and system design

This program focuses on practical development skills combined with strong technical fundamentals, preparing graduates for careers in software engineering, application development, and technology consulting.

Potential Career Paths

Graduates with a software development degree may pursue roles such as:

  • Software Developer
  • Web Application Developer
  • Systems Developer
  • Software Engineer
  • Application Programmer
  • IT Consultant

Software developers are in demand across industries including technology, healthcare, finance, government, and startups.

Program Overview

Bachelor of Science in Software Development

120 credit hours

Complete this program in under 4 years!

$42,840

Includes: application fee and textbooks
Associate’s degree or 60 semester credits

Full Distance

Accredited Programs

University of Fairfax is accredited by the Distance Education Accrediting Commission. The Distance Education Accrediting Commission is listed by the U.S. Department of Education as a recognized accrediting agency. The Distance Education Accrediting Commission is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).

 

Scholarships & Financial Aid

We recognize that many students need some type of financial assistance in order to make this investment in their future. Our Financial Services Team will sit down with prospective students to identify sources of financial assistance. We are committed to finding solutions for those who qualify.

Transfer Credits

A maximum of 84 semester credits may be transferred into a bachelor’s degree program.