2023-24 University Catalog 
    
    Dec 17, 2024  
2023-24 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Computer Engineering Technology, BS


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Students who complete the curriculum requirements in Computer Engineering Technology will be knowledgeable in the theory and applications of
both computer hardware and software.


Career Opportunities


Work in the field of computer engineering technology includes: application specific integrated circuit development, firmware development,
embedded systems design, software development, testing and applications of technology.


Computer Engineering Technology graduates will be involved in development of hardware, software and embedded applications that adapt digital
logic and computer systems to solve problems in a wide range of industries from industrial manufacturing to consumer electronics. In addition, they
may be involved in product testing and qualification or in application engineering, customer support, sales and public relations.
The curriculum goes beyond the associate's degree curriculum providing the greater depth and breadth of technical capability necessary for an
engineer. The graduate is qualified to assume a responsible position in business or industry. Graduates may be responsible for the development, use
and the maintenance of computing systems, and for the supervision of personnel.


New careers are constantly evolving in both the hardware and software branches of this field. A diversified study allows the graduate to quickly adapt
to changing market conditions.

Curriculum


Required courses and recommended terms during which they should be taken:

Freshman Year


Sophomore Year


Spring


Junior Year


Senior Year


Fall


Winter


Spring


Total for a B.S. in Computer Engineering Technology: 180 Credit Hours


a See your advisor for acceptable technical electives

b Electives: MATH 253 , MATH 465 , MATH 341  or MATH 321  

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