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In the Department of Computer Engineering, students can study for a:
- 2-year Diploma
- 4-year Bachelor of Science.
This program produces graduates with skills in designing computer hardware and peripherals, and emphasizes the electrical characteristics of the computer itself. It is focused particularly on designing the computer hardware, associated core software structures and their interfaces. This programme leads to a specialization in computer hardware and the circuitry that computers are made up from. The course also offers students a chance to get hands-on experience with programming and computer networking and offers electives in mathematics, business and science subjects. A Diploma may be earned after 2 years of full time study. For the Bachelors Degree programme 2 further years of study are required. |
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The Computer Engineering program combines a rigorous education in computer science with added electives in areas outside of computing, in the sciences, business, or mathematics. A programme that combines computer engineering and non-computing electives provides our graduates with the breadth of understanding to apply the engineering underlying modern computing and networking to other disciplines. This is especially important in the cross-discipline working expected of modern graduates. The Program Educational Objectives of the Computer Engineering program describe our graduates expected accomplishments during the first few years following graduation from the program. The Computer Engineering undergraduate program educational objectives lead our learners to:
- Make technical contributions to design, development, and manufacturing in their practice of computer engineering.
- Demonstrate professionalism and a sense of societal and ethical responsibility in all their endeavors.
- Engage in professional development or post-graduate education to pursue flexible career paths amid future technological changes.
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