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Very large-scale integration (VLSI) refers to the methodology for designing and manufacturing computer chips that power devices ranging from smartwatches to VR systems. This specialization provides computer engineering students with core knowledge while offering focused instruction in VLSI and microelectronics. The field concentrates on building sophisticated electronic circuits capable of processing enormous data volumes and converting it into useful outputs. Consider autonomous vehicles: their sensors gather environmental information about lane boundaries, pedestrians, and traffic signals - VLSI technology then processes this sensor data into decisions that guide the vehicle's movements. The curriculum emphasizes applying fundamental computer engineering concepts to digital systems, CAD tools, IC design, embedded systems, microelectronics, networking, and related areas. Through these courses, students gain the skills to create, evaluate, improve, and deploy critical electronic components and systems that impact modern life.