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Computer engineers serve as the masterminds crafting both the physical components and programming systems of computers. Our ABET-certified curriculum focuses on engineering principles and innovative design within the dynamic, ever-evolving realm of computer engineering. Whether you aim to enter the workforce or pursue graduate studies through a master's program, our bachelor's degree will prepare you for success.
Electrical engineers create, refine, evaluate, and oversee the production of electrical devices. Their work spans from compact personal gadgets like GPS units to large-scale power generation systems. The program teaches students practical applications of electrical currents, electronic systems, and electromagnetic forces.
Benefits of earning a bachelor's degree in either computer or electrical engineering:
Develop skills to plan experiments, gather results, and evaluate findings
Capability to engineer systems, parts, or procedures that fulfill requirements while considering real-world limitations including cost, environmental impact, social factors, regulations, ethics, safety concerns, production feasibility, and sustainability
Coursework trains students in collaborative teamwork across disciplines and clear communication
Proficiency in applying statistical methods and probability theory, particularly relevant to computer engineering applications