As an engineer you will develop and implement the technologies that address the needs of our society. Our graduates in physics, computer science and chemistry enroll in a wide range of engineering ...
The Electrical & Computer Engineering Department participates in the Graduate Master's Co-op Option in Engineering. For detailed information about the Co-op Program and Curriculum requirements, please ...
The pre-baccalaureate studies program is available to students who are accepted by RIT's National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) and are close to, but not fully ready for, direct entry into a ...
Get ahead by earning a B.S. and M.S. in electrical or computer engineering. UW’s quickstart program makes it possible for you to receive both degrees in just five years! This accelerated path offers ...
Advanced Electives: Gain a deep understanding of computer engineering as it relates to electrical engineering. Senior Project: Work on an exciting design project that focuses on embedded systems. STEM ...
The Computer Engineering program integrates key principles of electrical engineering and computer science, providing graduates with the necessary skills to design hardware- and software-based ...
How long does it take? This 122 credit program is designed to be completed in four years. The bachelor's degree in computer science and engineering is designed to give you a strong foundation in ...
Computer engineers are essential to the rapidly advancing technological world around us. UW is here to help you become one! With specialty research facilities, opportunities to design your own ...
Computer engineering is a broad field that sits in between the hardware of electrical engineering and the software of computer science. When computer engineers design hardware, they focus on what the ...