Computer Engineering, BSCE
Return to: Programs of Study Program Description:Computer engineers research, design, create, manufacture, test, and improve computer systems. The focus of this major is on hardware and the integration of hardware and software. Your laboratory experience in design, experimentation, observation, implementation, and discovery will complement the theoretical portion of this degree program. You will cover the design, construction, and overall operation of computer systems with a focus on hardware. This will include the study of:
This ABET-accredited program (Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, www.abet.org) is ideal for anyone. We pride ourselves on having well-equipped educational laboratories, excellent faculty, small class sizes, opportunities for undergraduate participation in funded projects, and a flexible program for working professionals. You will have the opportunity to truly reach your fullest potential here. OverviewThe Computer Science and Engineering Department (CSE) is nationally recognized for its high quality of education and research. Our energetic, innovative, and multidisciplinary faculty are committed to excellence in teaching and innovative research programs at the leading edge of computer science and engineering. We have long-standing collaborations with vibrant local, state, and national computer industries including Wright Patterson Air Force Based. Come and explore the small campus atmosphere where you can feel the sense of community, diversity, and intellectual vigor. Educational Objectives:Within five years after graduation, graduates of our Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering program shall::
Program Learning Outcomes:Students who complete the Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering will have:
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Program Requirements:I. Wright State Core: 42 Hours
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ADDITIONAL CORE COURSES: 7 HOURS
II. Computer Science and Engineering Courses: 59 HoursA. REQUIRED COMPUTER SCIENCE COURSES: 11 HOURS
B. REQUIRED COMPUTER ENGINEERING COURSES: 25 HOURS
At least 9 hours must be at the 4000 level D. OTHER REQUIRED ENGINEERING COURSES: 11 HOURS
III. Mathematics and Science Courses: 11 HoursA. REQUIRED MATHEMATICS/STATISTICS COURSES: 11 HOURS
IV. General Electives: 8 HoursElectives may be from any area of study approved by the Department of Computer Science and Engineering Total: 120 HoursGraduation Planning StrategyThe Graduation Planning Strategy (GPS) has been created to illustrate one option to complete degree requirements within a particular time frame. Students are encouraged to meet with their academic advisor to adjust this plan based on credit already earned, individual needs or curricular changes that may not be reflected in this year’s catalog. |
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