• The aim of the program is to develop an in-depth understanding of computer hardware, microprocessors, microelectronics, digital systems, and software design
  • The program consists of a minimum of 20 full-credit courses (or equivalent)
  • Graduates of the program succeed in the traditional computer environment, in the hardware software co-design arena, and in the embedded system venue
  • More than 90% of Laurier’s Computing and Computer Electronics graduates immediately enter the workforce while the remainder go to graduate studies in computer science, computer engineering, or electrical engineering