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The field of Computer and Electronic Engineering focuses on integrating digital electronics, microprocessors, and software to create and enhance embedded computer systems. These systems power devices like smartphones, gaming consoles, vehicle control systems, traffic signals, and network routers, among others. Unlike general-purpose PCs, embedded systems typically serve specific functions within larger electromechanical setups, featuring compact, durable, and energy-efficient designs. They incorporate microprocessors and microcontrollers while connecting to various sensors and detection systems. Professionals in this discipline design the hardware, firmware, and software that drive these embedded solutions. The curriculum builds upon digital electronics and electrical engineering principles, supplemented by topics including computer architecture, embedded programming, FPGA development, digital interface design, and control systems theory. Following Moore's Law, these technologies continuously evolve, offering expanding possibilities for application control and optimization.