Graduate Programs in Software, part of the School of Engineering at the University of St. Thomas, was founded in 1985, and is one of the most respected, largest, and longest running software engineering programs of its kind in the U.S. As a leader in software education, we were recently ranked in Fortune Magazine for Best MS in Data Science.*
- Built for working professionals, you can earn your degree at your own pace - we offer in-person, online, and hybrid courses. With evening classes and three starts a year - spring, summer, and fall - you can begin when you are ready.
- Our reputable programs provide graduate students with a high-quality, dynamic education that integrates software technologies into workplace solutions, offering immediate career value and a strong foundation for the future.
- Our innovative curriculum is continually updated, based on the changing needs of the industry. You will learn state-of-the-art technology skills taught by faculty with extensive industry experience.
- We offer countless opportunities for research, networking, and job placement. St. Thomas has deep connections with the software and technology community. Many of the school's alumni work for Twin Cities-based economic drivers, such as 3M, Medtronic, Boston Scientific, Cargill, Mayo Clinic and Target.
- No GRE/GMAT - we are interested in you, not an entrance exam.
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In the News: Manjeet Rege on AI Surveillance and Privacy Concerns
Manjeet Rege, professor and chair of the Department of Software Engineering and Data Science at the University of St. Thomas School of Engineering, spoke with Vineeta Sawkar at WCCO Radio about growing concerns surrounding AI-enabled home surveillance systems such as Ring and Google Nest. From the conversation:Sawkar: She (Nancy Guthrie) didn’t have it, and she… The post In the News: Manjeet Rege on AI Surveillance and Privacy Concerns appeared first on Newsroom | University of St. Thomas.
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In the News: Manjeet Rege on Key Generative AI Trends Shaping 2026
Manjeet Rege, director of the University of St. Thomas Center for Applied Artificial Intelligence, was featured in a Tech Target article examining major generative AI trends expected to shape 2026. Rege explained that organizations are moving beyond pilot projects toward fully operational AI systems, emphasizing agent-driven workflows, stronger human oversight and the need for responsible,… The post In the News: Manjeet Rege on Key Generative AI Trends Shaping 2026 appeared first on Newsroom | University of St. Thomas.
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Oceans Shatter Heat Records, John Abraham's Research Reveals
John Abraham, professor of thermal sciences at the University of St. Thomas School of Engineering, is featured in national and international coverage examining record ocean warming, with news outlets citing his research on ocean heat content as a key indicator of climate change. Abraham’s work shows that the world’s oceans have absorbed unprecedented amounts of… The post Oceans Shatter Heat Records, John Abraham's Research Reveals appeared first on Newsroom | University of St. Thomas.
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In the News: Manjeet Rege Shares Perspective on AI’s Growing Role in Society
Manjeet Rege, professor of data science and software engineering at the University of St. Thomas, appeared on WCCO-TV to discuss the rapid growth of artificial intelligence and what it means for society. Rege outlined how advances in AI offer significant benefits across industries while also raising concerns about misuse, transparency and long-term impacts, encouraging viewers… The post In the News: Manjeet Rege Shares Perspective on AI’s Growing Role in Society appeared first on Newsroom | University of St. Thomas.