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Embark on your path to comprehending computer design and system architecture.
Blending elements of electrical engineering and computer science, computer engineering centers on creating, analyzing, and implementing computing systems, along with their integration into larger frameworks. Professionals in this field engage with everything from tiny processors to massive supercomputers and circuit development, including adjacent areas like robotics.
UMass Boston's Computer Engineering Program holds accreditation from ABET's Engineering Accreditation Commission.
Engineering merges mathematical concepts with scientific fundamentals to address practical challenges. Countless everyday items—from vehicles and infrastructure to aircraft, computing devices, entertainment systems, and mobile phones—bear the mark of engineering innovation.
The engineering domain encompasses numerous specialized branches, each concentrating on distinct technical aspects. Currently, UMass Boston provides degree programs in two engineering disciplines: electrical engineering and computer engineering.
Your future success at UMass Boston is important to us, and that begins with your high school curriculum.
All non-native speakers of English must demonstrate English language proficiency. Students can demonstrate proficiency by submitting the following exams:
TOEFL (79+)
IELTS (6.0+)
SAT (Evidence Based Reading & Writing (ERWS) component of 480+)
ACT (Reading and English component scores totaling 34)
Duolingo English Test (100+)