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The department provides accelerated 4+1 BEE/MSECE and BCpE/MSECE programs designed for exceptional undergraduate students. This initiative enables students to obtain both their BEE/BCpE and MSECE degrees within five years of full-time Electrical and Computer Engineering studies at the University of Delaware. Applications must be submitted by May 1 of the student's junior year, with GRE requirements waived.
From fitness trackers and smart appliances to portable computers and smartphones, digital devices have become ubiquitous. Increasingly, these devices interconnect and synchronize via networks to vast, globally distributed cloud computing infrastructures.
Computer engineers don't just create hardware systems; they also develop the software that operates these systems and design the algorithms that power the software.
Modern computer engineers built the foundation of our interconnected digital world. What innovations will you create as the next generation of computer engineers?
University of Delaware's Electrical and Computer Engineering alumni enjoy dynamic, fulfilling, and prosperous careers. Typically, 70-80% of Bachelor's in Computer Engineering graduates enter roles in corporate sectors, government institutions, and non-profit research organizations. About 15-20% continue their education through master's or doctoral programs, while others may pursue professional degrees in medicine, law, or business. Those who complete advanced engineering degrees often engage in cutting-edge research within industrial or academic settings.