Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
Expected Outcomes
Upon completion of this program:
- The student will have the background necessary to take the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) examination, the first step toward registration as a professional engineer. The department encourages the students to take the FE examination.
- The successful graduate will be:
- well grounded in the fundamental concepts of math, physics, chemistry, computer science, and engineering science;
- able to analyze and design electrical and electronic circuits/systems;
- able to analyze, design, and evaluate performance of microprocessors and digital systems;
- able to analyze, evaluate, and design real-time applications;
- able to apply computer programs for the design of computer systems;
- able to generate software that controls hardware;
- able to work as a member of a team that understands the ethical requirements of the profession and the impact of the computer technology on society;
- capable of making oral and written presentations of analyses and designs to supervisors, managers, other engineers, potential and actual clients, and the general public; and
- aware of the importance of lifelong learning and professional development.
- Graduates will be qualified to be admitted to a graduate program in computer engineering, other graduate programs, or obtain a position as an entry-level computer engineer.
