
Experiment &
Build New Realities
Rapid changes in software engineering require updated talent.
The software industry is evolving rapidly. Generative AI has changed the field, creating a need for talent that bridges the skills gap between traditional software engineering and modern generative AI applications. We're entering a time of great experimentation and discovery, seeing a lot of change in a very short period of time. As a student in our program, you'll gain the skills you need to evolve and adapt throughout you career.
Adapt to the Future
Our program prioritizes skills that translate throughout your career, not just in the here and now.
Impressive ROI
According to Glassdoor, software engineers with less than a year of experience make a median salary of $100,000.




The Tech Future of
Our Region
And we're investing in you!
Green Bay isn't just about football. It's a tech hub where UW-Green Bay has partnered with organizations in and around Green Bay to elevate and expand your hands-on experiences across industries like banking, logistics, manufacturing, healthcare and finance. This dynamic environment ensures that your skills will be in high demand, preparing you to meet the needs of growing partners and making a significant impact in the tech world.
Decode Your Education
Learn how to level up as a software engineering major at UW-Green Bay.

Transfer Your Credits
Our partnerships with local technical colleges like NWTC and FVTC mean a generous credit transfer policy.

Pursue an internship
Develop your skills on-the-job with a software engineering internship. The experience looks great on your resume and can open up new career paths.

Complement Your Major
In a job market that rewards having a diverse set of skills, expanding your knowledge by adding a major or minor can help you get a step up.

Ask the Experts
Meet Professor Iftekhar Anam, the program chair for computer science. As a published researcher and experienced professional, his areas of expertise include Computer Vision, Machine Learning, Human-Computer Interaction and Assistive Technology. If you have questions about our program, he can help!