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Computer Engineering (B.S. Comp.E)

Advance the Information Age by applying your knowledge of all aspects of computer systems, including design, construction, and operation of computers, computer-controlled equipment, computer networks, and software. Learn about computer architecture, VLSI, and VHDL to design the next generation of computers and processors. Learn digital systems, FPGA, microprocessors, and programming to design an automatic pilot system for an airplane, or a virtual reality video game. Or, combine your knowledge of hardware and software to design a home of the future.

In this fast-growing field, you'll find that career opportunities are plentiful. Computer Engineering graduates of the University of Hartford work for corporations such as IBM, Microsoft, Cisco Systems, Motorola, and International Paper.



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