Clients range from local healthcare giants (The Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals) and financial services firms (KeyBank) to manufacturing companies and CWRU’s own internal research labs. Clients pay a fraction of commercial consulting rates, making it an affordable R&D option.
CLEVELAND, Ohio – In an era where every company is becoming a software company, the gap between academic computer science and industrial software engineering has never been more pronounced. Universities excel at teaching algorithms, data structures, and computational theory. However, the gritty realities of legacy system maintenance, team-based development under a deadline, and client communication often fall through the curricular cracks.
Enter the . Located within the Case School of Engineering , this innovative center functions as a hybrid entity: part experiential learning lab, part professional software consultancy, and part career launchpad. What is the Software Center? Founded to bridge the "last mile" of software education, the CWRU Software Center is not a traditional research lab. It is a production-grade software development environment where upper-level undergraduate and graduate students work as paid developers to build real, deployable software for actual industry clients.
A typical project team consists of 4-6 student developers, a student project manager (often studying engineering management), and a faculty advisor who serves as the "Chief Architect." Teams follow an Agile/Scrum methodology, holding bi-weekly sprints, daily stand-ups, and sprint retrospectives.
In a university landscape crowded with theoretical CS programs, the CWRU Software Center stands out as a model for the future of engineering education—one where the keyboard is mightier than the pen, and the user is always the final grader. For more information, visit the Case School of Engineering’s Department of Computer and Data Sciences or contact the CWRU Software Center directly.