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From fitness trackers and smart appliances to personal computers and smartphones, digital devices have become ubiquitous. An increasing number of these devices are networking and synchronizing with vast cloud computing infrastructures spanning the globe.
Computer engineers don't just create hardware systems; they also develop the software that operates them and design the algorithms that power these programs.
Modern computer engineers have given us the interconnected digital landscape we know today. What innovations will you contribute as a future computer engineer?
Graduates from UD's Electrical and Computer Engineering program embark on dynamic, fulfilling career paths. Typically, 70-80% of Bachelor's degree holders enter careers in corporate sectors, government institutions, and research organizations. About 15-20% pursue graduate studies for Master's or doctoral degrees, while others may attend professional schools for medicine, law, or business. Those with advanced engineering degrees often engage in cutting-edge research within industrial or academic settings.