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Computer Engineering
WHAT IS COMPUTER ENGINEERING AND WHAT TO COMPUTER ENGINEERS DO? There is a new global infrastructure currently in place that allows instant access to information anywhere in the world. An essential component of this new infrastructure is the host machine - the computer. Computer Engineers respond to the industry's demand for professionals who are knowledgeable in both hardware and software components - traditionally the domains of the Electrical Engineer and the Computer Scientist. Their integrated expertise allows for the efficient design of computers and systems that include computers. They design communication networks that serve as the backbone for the Internet, the World Wide Web, emerging digital television and multimedia networks, and global telephone networks. They also design the software which allows computer-based systems to deliver increasingly sophisticated services and applications. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN WHILE BECOMING A COMPUTER ENGINEER The Computer Engineering Progam provides the bulding blocks of both Electrical and Computer Engineering : mathematics, physics, computer programming and engineering design. After mastering analog circuit theory and digital logic, students receive a strong foundation in hardware, software and systems aspects of Computer Engineering, including topics such as computer networks, computer organizations, signals and communications, digital electronics, operating systems, programming languages and theory of computation. The their last year, students may choose to specialize in Communication Networks, Hardware Systems or Software Engineering, and are also free to choose from a wide selection of electives to complement their decision. Some examples of these courses would be - Programming Languages - Digital Signal Processing - Digital Communication - VLSI Systems - Computer Networks - Computer Hardware - Dynamic Systems And Control - Interactive Computer Graphics - Computer Arc... Please login to view comments from other users.
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