Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
The College of Engineering offers a complete computer engineering undergraduate program to students on the city (Lincoln) campus and the Scott (Omaha) campus of the University of Nebraska. Curriculum requirements are nearly identical on both campuses and students can complete all degree requirements on either campus.
In the college, the School of Computing and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offer this challenging baccalaureate degree program in computer engineering that prepares graduates for professional practice in commerce, industry, and government and for post graduate education to enter careers in research and academia. The focus of the program is hands on integrated hardware/software system design. Increasingly, diverse systems, products, and processes depend on computers for design, control, data acquisition , and other functions. The computer engineer possesses the range of expertise to have an integrated view of computer-based systems and to make global decisions.
The 124 credit-hours program in computer engineering leads to the Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering. Thirty (30) hours of mathematics and science complement the required 58 hours of work in the computer engineering area. Six (6) hours in written and oral communications, twelve (12) hours in humanities and social sciences, and eighteen (18) hours of engineering electives provide the opportunity for the student to acquire a general educational background and gain cultural attributes with a university education.
The individual holding this degree will have advanced knowledge in his or her field of engineering interest and in addition will have a university educational background involving mathematics, the physical sciences, and the humanities and social sciences. Completion of this curriculum will enable the graduate to enter employment in positions involving computer hardware design and applications, computer software design and development, microcomputer based applications, and computer networking. The program also leads to the preparation for graduate work in computer engineering, computer science or electrical engineering.
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