Academics

Computer Engineering (CEN)

The objectives of the program leading to the Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering is to provide students with a strong theorectical and practical background in computer hardware and software, along with the engineering analysis, design, and implementation skills necessary to work between the two. A computer engineer is someone with the ability to design a complete computer system from its circuits to the algorithms that run on it. Although one can consider hardware and software separately, a computer engineer must take a more holistic approach. If an electronic device is to be called a computer it must produce mathematically meaningful results. Similarly, any useful theory of computing must be physically realizable. The synthesis of the theory and algorithm which must take place before any useful computing can be achieved is the job of the computer engineer, and to produce such engineers is the missionof the program.

A computer engineer will:

This program is accredited by ABET (Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology. ABET information for the department can be found on the CISE ABET Accreditation page.

1999 - Present Catalog Year

View BS-CEN Counseling Sheet Catalog 1999 or Later
View BS-CEN Tracking Sheet Catalog 1999 or Later

 

Students may wish to pursue a double major within the College of Engineering. The double major requirements for Computer Engineering - Software Emphasis (CEN) and Electrical Engineering (EE) can be viewed below. Students must satisfy both CISE and EE departmental requirements.

1999 - Present Catalog Year

View CEN-EE Counseling Sheet Catalog 1999 and 2000
View CEN-EE Counseling Sheet Catalog 2001 or Later

More Information

Interested students should contact a CISE Academic Advisor or visit the CISE Student Services Center (E405 CSE Building).

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