Program Overview
Computer Engineering B.S.
About this Program
Learn in a program that provides both breadth and depth in fundamental and emerging areas in computer engineering, preparing you for our rapidly changing, technology-driven world. Choose technical or nontechnical electives to prepare you for the career you envision. Obtain paid internships across the country with the help of a dedicated career advisor. Collaborate with faculty on research projects at on- and off-campus institutes and labs. Explore the College of Engineering and Computer Science’s 20 clubs, student organizations and professional societies like Engineers Without Borders and Women in Science and Engineering. Earn a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering and an MBA from Syracuse University’s Whitman School of Management through the five-year H. John Riley Dual Engineering/MBA Program. Earn a master’s degree in computer engineering one year after successful completion of your bachelor’s degree through the 4+1 B.S./M.S. Program. Graduate and work at companies like Accenture, Amazon, Apple, BAE Systems, Deloitte, EY, Fidelity, Google, Lockheed Martin, Mastercard, Meta, Microsoft, Raytheon and many others. Accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET).
Program Information
- Degree Type: B.S.
- Major: Computer Engineering
- Modality: In-person
- College or School: College of Engineering and Computer Science
- Career Path: Engineering, Science and Mathematics, STEM, Technology and Data
Curriculum
You’ll have opportunities to put theory and design methods into practice in well-appointed labs, using digital components, design simulators and microcontrollers. Professional competence, innovative thinking, integrity and leadership skills are all cornerstones of your educational experience in the College of Engineering and Computer Science.
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