Students obtain a background in the next generation of computer technologies. They learn computer design, computer science, electrical engineering, signal processing, biomedical engineering, physics, mathematics, and the liberal arts.
Computer engineering students obtain depth in the domains of computer-based systems that impact areas of biomedical engineering, and mathematics. Close interactions with industry results in employment of our graduates in all sectors of industry, government, and academe. They are active in the areas of hardware and software design and information technologies, and take the lead in the research and development of new computer systems and applications.?
Program Educational Objectives:
Within a few years of graduation, alumni of the Computer Engineering Program are expected to:
- PEO - 1: apply their in-depth understanding in areas of computer architectures and systems to solve problems in a modern technological society as productive engineers and/or enter and succeed in a graduate program.
- PEO - 2: function effectively, both individually and within multi-disciplinary teams.
- PEO - 3: continue as lifelong learner to develop their engineering design abilities, problem-solving skills, and aptitude for innovation.
- PEO - 4: practice professional ethics with social responsibility through service in the framework of a global technical community.