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Computer engineering technologists specialize in both analog and digital design, digital communications, microprocessor hardware and software applications, and network management. They possess extensive expertise in hardware and software and their interactions. Their responsibilities may include designing, installing, maintaining, and operating computer systems, as well as engaging in programming, systems analysis, or robotics. Temple University's College of Engineering offers a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology that emphasizes practical applications over theoretical concepts. In this undergraduate program, students concentrate on hands-on, real-world technological solutions, learning to connect design engineers with production teams. The curriculum covers fundamental differentiation and integration in calculus and applied engineering statistics. Highly sought after across various industries, technologists transform designs into working prototypes. Often referred to as applied engineers, they utilize technical skills and applied engineering knowledge to construct, install, repair, and enhance advanced equipment and technical facilities. Temple equips you to apply engineering principles and technical abilities to analyze and develop practical solutions in production settings. Coursework includes applied strength of materials, applied material technology, applied engineering statics, applied fluid mechanics, and more. Additionally, you can customize your degree by selecting from several specialized tracks aligned with your interests.