Main navigation
- Programs
- Subjects
- Universities
- Destinations
- Advice
Unlock your highest capabilities in engineering and bring your envisioned future to life with a Computer Engineering bachelor's degree from California State University, East Bay. As an alumnus of the Bay Area's newest engineering program, you'll position yourself for promising careers in developing semiconductor hardware and software solutions. Computer engineering professionals engage with every facet of computing technology - from crafting microprocessors, PCs, and supercomputers to circuit development and incorporating computing systems into various applications (like the computerized subsystems in modern vehicles). Typical responsibilities include creating embedded software for real-time microcontrollers, sensor integration, mixed-signal circuit board development, and operating system architecture.
Graduates earning a B.S. in Computer Engineering will gain the ability to:
analyze, define, and resolve challenging engineering issues using engineering principles, scientific concepts, and mathematical approaches.
implement engineering design processes to develop solutions addressing specific requirements while accounting for public safety, health considerations, and broader societal, environmental, economic, and global impacts.
communicate clearly with diverse audiences.
understand ethical obligations and professional standards in engineering scenarios, making well-reasoned decisions that evaluate the consequences of engineering solutions worldwide.
collaborate successfully in teams by demonstrating leadership, fostering inclusive environments, setting objectives, organizing workflows, and achieving targets.
design and execute relevant experiments, evaluate results, and employ engineering expertise to reach valid conclusions.
continuously expand knowledge through effective learning methods and apply new information appropriately.