Computer Engineering Academic Information




The Computer Engineering program prepares students for a productive career in engineering through the development of strong foundations in math, physics, computer software, computer hardware and general engineering skills necessary for contributing to a rapidly developing field.

In the junior and senior years, the program includes courses in specific application areas such as operating systems, electronics, and microprocessors and microcontrollers. This program represents an even split between computer science and electrical engineering courses.

The undergraduate education program focuses on achieving the following educational objectives:

  • Our graduates will have fundamental technical knowledge and skills that will enable them to have successful careers in the computer engineering profession;
  • Graduates will appreciate the social, religious, ethical, economic and environmental dimensions of engineering problems they may face;
  • Graduates will posses the communication and social skills necessary to work effectively with others;
  • Graduates will be able to solve problems by determining what is already known, and then applying logic and creativity to find a solution;
  • Graduates will have the intellectual skills necessary to continue learning and to stay current with the profession as it changes.

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