Computer Engineering, BSE

Postgraduate

In Philadelphia (USA)

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    Philadelphia (USA)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Computer Engineering is the discipline that designs and engineers computer systems from digital circuits, through compilers and runtime systems, to networking and world-wide distributed systems. As an engineering discipline, the computer engineer must appreciate the physical aspects of computations (energy, delay, area, reliability, costs) and be able to expertly navigate the multidimensional tradeoff space associated with implementing computations. Since today’s high performance programmable computing devices mean enormous computational tasks can be performed entirely in software, the computer engineer must manage computational capabilities and functionalities which migrate between hardware and software driven by advancing technology and these engineering tradeoffs. Recent advances in manufacturing make it economical to construct systems containing billions of components and millions of lines of code, and these systems are increasingly invaluable in life-critical and real-time systems; computer engineering is the discipline that seeks to understand how to design and manage systems of this complexity while providing adequate guarantees of safety and trustworthiness for such systems.

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Philadelphia (USA)
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Filadelfia, Pensilvania, 19104

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Subjects

  • GCSE Physics
  • Computational
  • Engineering
  • Systems
  • Project
  • Mechanics
  • Design
  • Computer Engineering
  • Biology

Course programme

Programming Languages and Techniques I
Programming Languages and Techniques II
Digital Audio Basics
Electrical Circuits and Systems
Introduction to Computer Systems
Embedded Systems/Microcontroller Laboratory
Software Design/Engineering
Circuit-Level Modeling, Design, and Optimization for Digital Systems
Computer Organization and Design
Computer Operating Systems
Embedded Software for Life-Critical Applications
Introduction to Networks and Protocols
Networked Systems
Internet and Web Systems
GPU Programming and Architecture
System-on-a-Chip Architecture
Senior Project
Senior Design Project I - EE and SSE
Senior Project
Senior Design Project II - EE and SSE
Calculus, Part I
Calculus, Part II
Calculus, Part III
Engineering Probability
Discrete Probability, Stochastic Processes, and Statistical Inference
Probability
Engineering Statistics
Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science
Principles of Physics I (without laboratory)
Principles of Physics I: Mechanics and Wave Motion
Honors Physics I: Mechanics and Wave Motion
Introduction to Mechanics
Engineering Electromagnetics
Principles of Physics II: Electromagnetism and Radiation
Honors Physics II: Electromagnetism and Radiation
General Chemistry I
Introduction to Biology A
Introduction to Biology - The Molecular Biology of Life
Physics Laboratory I
Principles of Physics I: Mechanics and Wave Motion
Honors Physics I: Mechanics and Wave Motion
Introduction to Mechanics Lab
Introduction to Biology A
General Chemistry Laboratory I
Engineering Economics
Engineering Entrepreneurship I
Foundations of Leadership
Management of Technology
Engineering Ethics
Technology and Policy

One approved Natural Science Lab (.5 cu) is required. Satisfied with PHYS 150 Principles of Physics I: Mechanics and Wave Motion, PHYS 170 Honors Physics I: Mechanics and Wave Motion,MEAM 147 Introduction to Mechanics Lab, BIOL 101 Introduction to Biology A, BIOL 121 Introduction to Biology - The Molecular Biology of Lifeor CHEM 053 General Chemistry Laboratory I


A limit of two freshman-level Engineering courses may be used as a Technical Elective.


The Social Science & Humanities Depth, Writing & Ethics Requirements can be satisfied with the 7 total course units.


Computer Engineering, BSE

higher than £ 9000