Computer Engineering
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In this program, you will learn to apply mathematical and scientific principles to design, development and operational evaluation of computer hardware and software systems and related equipment and facilities. You will learn to analyze tasks to prepare to design, develop, and implement computer programs and information management systems. You will develop a strong background in basic computer engineering subjects, physics, and mathematics, and then take specific courses related to computers, electronics, and applied physics.
Degrees
- A bachelor's degree is sufficient for entry-level computer engineering jobs such as programmer, information manager, software developer, or network engineer.
- An advanced degree will qualify for work in research or management, and many other areas.
- Computer engineers can be found in many fields, including business, communications, industry, education, science, and the government.
Related Occupations
- Computer Engineer
- Computer Network Specialist
- Computer Software Engineer
- Electrical/Electronics Engineer
- Sales Engineer