Dallas College Introduces Bachelor's Degree in Software Development
In an exciting development for aspiring tech professionals, Dallas College has announced the introduction of a
Bachelor of Applied Technology in Software Development, set to launch in the fall semester of 2025. This new degree program marks a significant step forward in higher education accessibility, particularly for those aiming for rewarding careers in the technology sector.
Chancellor Justin Lonon expressed enthusiasm over the program, stating, "Dallas College is once again breaking barriers in higher education with the launch of our third bachelor's degree." With a focus on delivering affordable, high-quality education, the college aims to ensure students acquire the necessary skills to thrive in today’s evolving job market.
A Growing Need for Tech Skills
As the demand for skilled software developers continues to rise, especially with many businesses facilitating relocations to the Dallas area, this program is timely. Dr. Raghunath Kanakala, Vice Provost of the Dallas College School of Engineering, Technology, Mathematics and Sciences, emphasized the importance of this initiative, proclaiming, "Our program is designed to meet that workforce need, as well as provide students with another pathway to a rewarding career."
The curriculum for the Bachelor’s program is intentionally crafted to align with current industry demands, with a spotlight on
Data Analytics and
Machine Learning. Students will experience a flexible learning environment combining both in-person and online classes, catering to the diverse needs of learners. Upon graduation, students can expect to earn an average annual salary of approximately
$77,000, an enticing prospect for those entering the field.
Affordable Education Pathways
One of the standout features of this program is its accessibility and affordability. Tuition rates for students at Dallas College are significantly lower compared to those at traditional four-year universities, making it an attractive option for many. Dallas College has successfully established itself as a leader in providing accessible education, having previously introduced bachelor's degree programs in education and nursing.
Celebrating Diversity in Education
Dallas College is set to celebrate its
60th anniversary in 2025, standing as a beacon of educational excellence in Texas. With seven campuses and numerous centers throughout Dallas County, it serves over
127,000 students annually. By providing dual credit programs for high school students and a variety of associate degrees and technical certificates in over
100 areas of study, Dallas College ensures a diverse and rich educational environment.
As it embarks on this new chapter, Dallas College continues to partner with local businesses and educational institutions, preparing students for success in various fields. The introduction of the Software Development program not only broadens the institution's offerings but also reinforces its commitment to equipping students with the tools necessary for emerging tech careers.
For those interested in pursuing a Bachelor of Applied Technology in Software Development, further details can be found at
DallasCollege.edu/BAT. This initiative exemplifies Dallas College's relentless aspiration to foster innovation and address the educational needs of its community effectively.