Are you looking specifically for a Software Engineering major vs. Computer Science? CS or SE are both impacted majors at the majority of the Cal States so the higher your CSU GPA and test scores, the better.
First calculate your UC GPA/CSU GPA using this calculator: https://rogerhub.com/gpa-calculator-uc/
Post UC GPA unweighted, UC Capped Weighted GPA (same as the CSU GPA) and the Fully weighted UC GPA.
Having no test scores makes it difficult to recommend any schools but I would first look at your local Cal state where you have priority.
You can look up your local CSU here: https://www2.calstate.edu/apply/freshman/documents/csulocaladmission-serviceareas.pdf
How Cal States admit:
The Cal states admit by major and eligibility index. They really only consider GPA/Test scores/Geographic location and HS course rigor. Other than Cal Poly SLO, your EC’s are not considered.
Then calculate your Eligibility index:
If you took the Redesigned SAT:
(CSU capped weighted GPA X 800) + (SAT Evidence Based Reading & Writing (EBRW) + Math Score) = Eligibility Index
Eligibility index for ACT:
(CSU capped weighted GPA X 200) + (ACT Composite x10)= Eligibility Index
**CSULB and SJSU use a modified EI for STEM/Engineering majors:
http://www.sjsu.edu/admissions/impaction/impactionresultsfreshmen/index.html
You will then be ranked based on EI and major and they accept from the top down until all spots are filled.
Since you have not test scores, it is difficult to recommend any schools currently. Based just on your GPA, for the UC’s look at UC Merced and Riverside. Under a 4.0 UC capped weighted GPA will make the rest of UC’s a difficult admit for CS/SE.