This program has a strong foundation of math, computer science and the physical sciences, and you’ll delve into the inner workings of computers with a course of study that gives you an in-depth, hands-on look at computers of all sizes — micro, mini and large. Just as important, you’ll learn the business implication of your future work and how to communicate ideas and innovations to a wide range of people.
Fast Facts
- The electrical and computer engineering department is one of Clemson’s largest with 571 undergraduates and more than 180 graduate students.
- The average starting salary for Clemson’s bachelor’s computer engineering graduates is $61,000, according to self-reported survey data from 2013-14 graduates.
- Some graduates have gone on to study at MIT, Stanford, Berkeley and Georgia Tech.
- Our graduates have found positions with companies such as Intel, IBM, Duke Energy, Microsoft, Texas Instruments and SPAWAR.