Computer Engineering

Bachelor's degree

In Michigan Center (USA)

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Michigan center (USA)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Computer engineering is concerned with the organization and design of computers and computer systems. The study of computer hardware and software, and their integration and application, is emphasized. The undergraduate program in computer engineering integrates studies in mathematics, basic sciences, engineering sciences, and engineering design. The program is structured to establish analytical and design skills in areas such as computer architecture, digital logic design, analog and mixed-signal circuits, computer communication networks, digital computer control, integrated circuit engineering, software engineering, operating systems, data structures and algorithms, computer–aided engineering, and electronic design automation. Complementing these fundamentals, the program also provides opportunities for specialization in individually  selected areas of interest.

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Subjects

  • Credit
  • Computer Engineering
  • Design
  • Logic
  • Systems
  • Engineering
  • Communication Training
  • Programming
  • Biomedical

Course programme

One of the following courses (1 credit):
Chemistry Laboratory I
Physics Laboratory for Scientists, I
All of the following courses (43 credits):
Introduction to Programming I
Introduction to Programming II
Discrete Structures in Computer Science
Algorithms and Data Structures
Circuits and Systems I
Circuits and Systems II
Electric Circuits and Systems Laboratory
Digital Logic Fundamentals
Electrical Engineering Analysis
Electronics Laboratory
Microprocessors and Digital Systems
Introduction to Signal Processing
Ethics, Professionalism and Contemporary Issues
One of the following courses (4 credits):
Independent Senior Design
Complete 21 credits of electives as specified below. At least 15 credits must be from the focus tracks below including at least 6 credits from the core, with at least one course with a laboratory. Additional credits to meet the 21 credit requirement may be taken from other courses listed below, any 400-level Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) or Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) courses, or by completing an approved 3 or 4 credit experiential, out-of-classroom education experience obtained through engineering cooperative education or independent study.
At least 6 credits from the following:
Object-Oriented Software Design
Computer Architecture
Introduction to Communication Networks
Introduction to Computer Security
Introduction to Communication and Network Security
Embedded Cyber-Physical Systems
Both CSE 422 and ECE 442 or CSE 425 and ECE 456 may not be used to fulfill this requirement.
Applications of Analog Integrated Circuits
Electronic Design Automation
Biomedical Instrumentation
Introduction to Parallel Programming
Translation of Programming Languages
Mobile Application Development
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
Biomedical Signal Processing
Digital Signal Processing and Filter Design
Electromagnetic Fields and Waves I
Principles of Electronic Devices
Radio Frequency Electronic Circuits
Biomedical Engineering Concentration
The department offers a concentration for students who plan to pursue graduate work in biomedical areas or seek employment in selected medical-related areas. The concentration is available to, but not required of, any student enrolled in the Bachelor of Science degree program in Computer Engineering. Courses completed to satisfy requirement 3. above may also be used to satisfy the requirements of the concentration. The concentration will be noted on the student’s transcript. NOTE: Completing the Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering with a concentration may require more than 128 credits.
Biomedical Engineering
To earn a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering with a biomedical engineering concentration, students must complete requirements 1., 2., and 3. above and the following:
Complete 6 credits from the following courses:
Human Gross Anatomy for Pre-Health Professionals
Cell and Molecular Biology
Introductory Physiology
Physiology for Pre-Health Professionals
Complete 9 credits from the following courses:
Biosensors for Medical Diagnostics
Biomedical Instrumentation
Biomedical Signal Processing
Introduction to Biomedical Imaging
Modeling and Analysis of Bioelectrical Systems
Fundamentals of Acoustics
Students may enroll in 3 or 4 credits of ECE 490 or 491 with biomedical engineering content as approved by the student's advisor for partial fulfillment of this requirement.

Computer Engineering

higher than £ 9000