The undergraduate program in computer engineering is designed so that students
have a balanced background in computer hardware, software, and computer applications,
and that they can adopt themselves to rapidly changing technology in their professional
carrier. The emphasis is on the engineering aspects such as analysis and design
of both hardware and software systems.
The course requirements for the bachelor of science degree in computer engineering
total a minimum of 148 credit-hours of formal course work. The first five semesters
of the program are common to all students. Starting in the sixth semester, students
take elective courses in order to specialize in the subject according to their
interests. During their study, students must complete an in-service
industrial training of a minimum of 60 work days. A senior
project must be completed in order to graduate.
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